Manual of Clinical Microbiology, Volume 1ASM Press, 2003 - 2113 pagine Includes information on infection detection and prevention and control, diagnostic technologies, bacteriology, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic agents and susceptibility test methods, virology, mycology, and parasitology. |
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TABLE 2 Differential fixed staining methods Gram - positive organisms 3 min retain crystal violet and stain blue ; gram- ( conventional yeast stains ; used to structures ( red or purplish red ) and background debris. Application ...
TABLE 2 Differential fixed staining methods Gram - positive organisms 3 min retain crystal violet and stain blue ; gram- ( conventional yeast stains ; used to structures ( red or purplish red ) and background debris. Application ...
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... Gram - stained smear Microscopic examination of Gram - stained smear Urinalysis , Gram stain of urine sediment Microscopic examination of Gram - stained smear Location of patient ? Duration of hospitalization ? Screening methods ...
... Gram - stained smear Microscopic examination of Gram - stained smear Urinalysis , Gram stain of urine sediment Microscopic examination of Gram - stained smear Location of patient ? Duration of hospitalization ? Screening methods ...
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... Gram staining Gram staining is the single most useful test in the clinical ... stain and subsequently taking up the counterstain safranin and appearing red ... Gram staining ; however , in smears illustrating heavy infections , the organ ...
... Gram staining Gram staining is the single most useful test in the clinical ... stain and subsequently taking up the counterstain safranin and appearing red ... Gram staining ; however , in smears illustrating heavy infections , the organ ...
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