Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology, Volume 355Connie R. Mahon, George Manuselis Saunders, 2000 - 1230 pagine This text supplies the "bare necessities" of knowledge for clinical practice. The focus of the book is to provide students with the information they need in an easy-to-use, memorable format. The authors maintain the student focus and visual appeal of the last edition, but have added more features whilst paring down content for an even finer approach. The format of the text is a logical building-block approach to microbiology. This progressive approach from basic principles and concepts to systematic identification of etiologic agents of infectious diseases allows for greater understanding and development of problem solving skills. |
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... respiratory tract that usually exist as commensals for the life of the normal host with- out causing disease . At the other end are organisms that often establish infection and cause disease in ... Respiratory Tract Infections CHAPTER 26 881.
... respiratory tract that usually exist as commensals for the life of the normal host with- out causing disease . At the other end are organisms that often establish infection and cause disease in ... Respiratory Tract Infections CHAPTER 26 881.
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... respiratory tract sites that are difficult to culture directly , such as the sinuses . When empiric antimicrobial therapy is neces- sary , it is important to have a ... Respiratory Tract Anatomy of the Respiratory Tract Barriers to Infection.
... respiratory tract sites that are difficult to culture directly , such as the sinuses . When empiric antimicrobial therapy is neces- sary , it is important to have a ... Respiratory Tract Anatomy of the Respiratory Tract Barriers to Infection.
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... respiratory tract . The sequence of events is somewhat different for respiratory viruses than for bacterial pathogens . The progression of viral pathogens from the upper to the lower respiratory tract is a process that involves both ...
... respiratory tract . The sequence of events is somewhat different for respiratory viruses than for bacterial pathogens . The progression of viral pathogens from the upper to the lower respiratory tract is a process that involves both ...
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Bacterial Morphology | 10 |
Bacterial Biochemistry and Metabolism | 16 |
Chemical Methods | 30 |
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