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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Pagina 114
... HIV and AIDS epidemic to increase the general level of attention of HCWs to ... infection as a result of occupational transmission ( 20 ) . Percutaneous ... HIV transmission . So far , no evidence of aerosol HIV transmission exists ( 29 ) ...
... HIV and AIDS epidemic to increase the general level of attention of HCWs to ... infection as a result of occupational transmission ( 20 ) . Percutaneous ... HIV transmission . So far , no evidence of aerosol HIV transmission exists ( 29 ) ...
Pagina 227
... infection ; 5 , minimally positive , possible HIV - 2 or HIV - 1 group O infections ; 6 , positive , but rarely may be a false positive ( no p32 ) ; 7 , minimally positive by some criteria , possible infection by a viral variant , or ...
... infection ; 5 , minimally positive , possible HIV - 2 or HIV - 1 group O infections ; 6 , positive , but rarely may be a false positive ( no p32 ) ; 7 , minimally positive by some criteria , possible infection by a viral variant , or ...
Pagina 958
... human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ) infection may result in an increased severity of early syphilis and a poor response to therapy ( 98 ) , although the results of prospective therapy trials suggest that HIV infection does not markedly ...
... human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ) infection may result in an increased severity of early syphilis and a poor response to therapy ( 98 ) , although the results of prospective therapy trials suggest that HIV infection does not markedly ...
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