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 646
... toxin ( s ) the kit is detecting and to word labora- tory reports accordingly . For almost 100 years , it has been known that Shigella dysenteriae serogroup O1 produces a potent cytotoxin known as Shiga toxin . More recently , it has ...
... toxin ( s ) the kit is detecting and to word labora- tory reports accordingly . For almost 100 years , it has been known that Shigella dysenteriae serogroup O1 produces a potent cytotoxin known as Shiga toxin . More recently , it has ...
Pagina 837
... toxin types of C. perfringens have been identified ( types A through E ) ( 72 ) ( Table 2 ) . Clostridia of all five types that produce lethal toxins produce phospho- lipase C ... toxin Epsilon - toxin lota - toxin Toxin 54. Clostridium 837.
... toxin types of C. perfringens have been identified ( types A through E ) ( 72 ) ( Table 2 ) . Clostridia of all five types that produce lethal toxins produce phospho- lipase C ... toxin Epsilon - toxin lota - toxin Toxin 54. Clostridium 837.
Pagina 842
... toxin in vivo after growth of C. botulinum in an infected wound ; ( iii ) infant botulism , in which botulinal toxin is elaborated in vivo in the intestinal tract of an infant colonized with C. botulinum ; and ( iv ) botulism due to ...
... toxin in vivo after growth of C. botulinum in an infected wound ; ( iii ) infant botulism , in which botulinal toxin is elaborated in vivo in the intestinal tract of an infant colonized with C. botulinum ; and ( iv ) botulism due to ...
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