Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1982 - 705 pagine |
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Pagina 185
... pneumococci in blood cultures . 18 It should be noted that some strains of pneu- mococci are insoluble in bile , whereas some strains of alpha - hemolytic streptococci are solu- ble ; the test , therefore , is not absolute . Optochin ...
... pneumococci in blood cultures . 18 It should be noted that some strains of pneu- mococci are insoluble in bile , whereas some strains of alpha - hemolytic streptococci are solu- ble ; the test , therefore , is not absolute . Optochin ...
Pagina 186
... pneumococci in clini- cal material , such as sputum , cerebrospinal , pleural , or synovial fluid , or in positive blood culture bottles . Not all the type - specific anti- bodies in Omniserum are in high enough titer to make the ...
... pneumococci in clini- cal material , such as sputum , cerebrospinal , pleural , or synovial fluid , or in positive blood culture bottles . Not all the type - specific anti- bodies in Omniserum are in high enough titer to make the ...
Pagina 187
... pneumo- cocci and of pneumococci resistant only to pen- icillin must be kept in mind . Since the advent of antibiotics , especially penicillin , the overall mortality of adults with pneumococcal pneumonia has been reduced from 84 % to ...
... pneumo- cocci and of pneumococci resistant only to pen- icillin must be kept in mind . Since the advent of antibiotics , especially penicillin , the overall mortality of adults with pneumococcal pneumonia has been reduced from 84 % to ...
Sommario
Microorganisms encountered in the eye 26 Grampositive nonsporeforming | 14 |
Methods of obtaining pure cultures | 17 |
Collection and transport of specimens | 31 |
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