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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... samples are tested for the suspect etiologic agent . If the epidemiological association is inconclusive , microbiological confirmation may be essential before interventions are undertaken . Mi- crobial isolates identified in the ...
... samples are tested for the suspect etiologic agent . If the epidemiological association is inconclusive , microbiological confirmation may be essential before interventions are undertaken . Mi- crobial isolates identified in the ...
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... samples arrive . TABLE 3 Subtyping methods for foodborne and waterborne pathogens Molecular. Procedure Viruses Collection When to collect Within 48 h after onset of illness . How much to collect Method of collection As much stool sample ...
... samples arrive . TABLE 3 Subtyping methods for foodborne and waterborne pathogens Molecular. Procedure Viruses Collection When to collect Within 48 h after onset of illness . How much to collect Method of collection As much stool sample ...
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... Samples Cultured There is good evidence that the culture of two or three blood samples collected over a 24 - h period will detect virtually all BSIs in adults ( 58 , 71 ) . Conversely , the culture of only a single blood sample should ...
... Samples Cultured There is good evidence that the culture of two or three blood samples collected over a 24 - h period will detect virtually all BSIs in adults ( 58 , 71 ) . Conversely , the culture of only a single blood sample should ...
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