Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic Microbiology: A Textbook for the Isolation and Identification of Pathogenic MicroorganismsC. V. Mosby, 1978 - 514 pagine |
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Pagina 70
... SHIGELLA Salmonella and Shigella are present in the stool in appreciable numbers only during the acute stage ( first 3 days ) of a diarrheal disease ; therefore , fecal speci- mens should be obtained within this pe- riod whenever ...
... SHIGELLA Salmonella and Shigella are present in the stool in appreciable numbers only during the acute stage ( first 3 days ) of a diarrheal disease ; therefore , fecal speci- mens should be obtained within this pe- riod whenever ...
Pagina 165
... Shigella cultures . The re- action tree shown in Diagram 4 will serve as a guide in biochemical identi- fication . Serologic identification . The current antigenic scheme for Shigella was pro- posed by Ewing in 1949 and modified and ...
... Shigella cultures . The re- action tree shown in Diagram 4 will serve as a guide in biochemical identi- fication . Serologic identification . The current antigenic scheme for Shigella was pro- posed by Ewing in 1949 and modified and ...
Pagina 412
... Shigella grouping sera Shigella group A ( S. dysenteriae ) Shigella group B ( S. flexneri ) * Lederle Laboratories , Pearl River , N.Y .; Baltimore Biological Laboratory , Cockeysville , Md .; Difco Laboratories , Detroit ; Lee ...
... Shigella grouping sera Shigella group A ( S. dysenteriae ) Shigella group B ( S. flexneri ) * Lederle Laboratories , Pearl River , N.Y .; Baltimore Biological Laboratory , Cockeysville , Md .; Difco Laboratories , Detroit ; Lee ...
Sommario
Optical methods in specimen examination | 9 |
Methods of obtaining pure cultures | 17 |
Philosophy and general approach to clinical specimens | 25 |
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