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 362
... smear serves as a quality control indicator for attempts to isolate observed organisms ( 18 , 38 , 42 ) . Smear Preparation Smears may be made from clinical material , culture broths , or isolated colonies . These smears should be ...
... smear serves as a quality control indicator for attempts to isolate observed organisms ( 18 , 38 , 42 ) . Smear Preparation Smears may be made from clinical material , culture broths , or isolated colonies . These smears should be ...
Pagina 546
... smear , the smear should be reported as AFB positive and the staining method should be specified . It is best to confirm positive smears by having them re- viewed by another experienced reader . Ideally , all positive fluorochrome ...
... smear , the smear should be reported as AFB positive and the staining method should be specified . It is best to confirm positive smears by having them re- viewed by another experienced reader . Ideally , all positive fluorochrome ...
Pagina 550
... smear - positive specimens by separating them from smear - negative specimens and test the former more fre- quently . In addition , separation of " probable positive " cul- tures from negative ones will decrease the possibility of vial ...
... smear - positive specimens by separating them from smear - negative specimens and test the former more fre- quently . In addition , separation of " probable positive " cul- tures from negative ones will decrease the possibility of vial ...
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