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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... Cell culture for C. trachomatis is recommended for use with specimens not approved for molecular or EIA kits . This is likely to include eye , rectal , and abscess specimens collected during surgery . In addition , culture is the only ...
... Cell culture for C. trachomatis is recommended for use with specimens not approved for molecular or EIA kits . This is likely to include eye , rectal , and abscess specimens collected during surgery . In addition , culture is the only ...
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... cell monolayer is disrupted by shaking with 5 - mm glass beads on a Vortex ... culture is performed as described above . For LGV , the aspirated bubo pus ... cell - to - cell infection . For C. pneumoniae , it may be necessary to repeat ...
... cell monolayer is disrupted by shaking with 5 - mm glass beads on a Vortex ... culture is performed as described above . For LGV , the aspirated bubo pus ... cell - to - cell infection . For C. pneumoniae , it may be necessary to repeat ...
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... cell culture system used , different cell types , inoculum size , and the timing and duration of antibiotic application to the cell culture . Furthermore , it is unclear whether the end points measured by in vitro sus- ceptibility ...
... cell culture system used , different cell types , inoculum size , and the timing and duration of antibiotic application to the cell culture . Furthermore , it is unclear whether the end points measured by in vitro sus- ceptibility ...
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