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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... Sensitivity The sensitivity of a diagnostic assay can be analytical or epidemiologic . While the analytical sensitivity of a test is its ability to detect small quantities of antibody and is useful in high - incidence populations ...
... Sensitivity The sensitivity of a diagnostic assay can be analytical or epidemiologic . While the analytical sensitivity of a test is its ability to detect small quantities of antibody and is useful in high - incidence populations ...
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... Sensitivity is not known but is probably approximately 60 % . Serologic tests : IFA is sensitive using either R. akari or other spotted fever group rickettsial antigens ( e.g. , R. rickettsii ) , but sensitivity is low during the acute ...
... Sensitivity is not known but is probably approximately 60 % . Serologic tests : IFA is sensitive using either R. akari or other spotted fever group rickettsial antigens ( e.g. , R. rickettsii ) , but sensitivity is low during the acute ...
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... sensitivity of the smear has been reported to range from 22 to 80 % ( 105 ) . An important factor influencing sensitivity is the minimum amount of sputum submitted to the laboratory . In a long- term study , the sensitivity of a ...
... sensitivity of the smear has been reported to range from 22 to 80 % ( 105 ) . An important factor influencing sensitivity is the minimum amount of sputum submitted to the laboratory . In a long- term study , the sensitivity of a ...
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