Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1982 - 705 pagine |
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Pagina 98
... direct 3 - hour susceptibility test and the direct 4 - hour identification test were found to be 93 % and 94 % accurate , as com- pared with conventional techniques in the afore- mentioned study . In addition to the specimens that were ...
... direct 3 - hour susceptibility test and the direct 4 - hour identification test were found to be 93 % and 94 % accurate , as com- pared with conventional techniques in the afore- mentioned study . In addition to the specimens that were ...
Pagina 390
... direct electron microscopy and the ELISA technique , using commercially available reagents . Hepati- tis viruses also cannot be cultured in any tissue culture system . Infections with these agents are best diagnosed serologically . The ...
... direct electron microscopy and the ELISA technique , using commercially available reagents . Hepati- tis viruses also cannot be cultured in any tissue culture system . Infections with these agents are best diagnosed serologically . The ...
Pagina 589
... Direct staining Tissue smears , pus , exudates Conjugate avail- able for differ- entiating Asper- gillus species from Candida species and phycomycetes Blastomyces dermati- Direct staining tidis and Paracoc- cidioides brasilien- sis ...
... Direct staining Tissue smears , pus , exudates Conjugate avail- able for differ- entiating Asper- gillus species from Candida species and phycomycetes Blastomyces dermati- Direct staining tidis and Paracoc- cidioides brasilien- sis ...
Sommario
Microorganisms encountered in the eye 26 Grampositive nonsporeforming | 14 |
Methods of obtaining pure cultures | 17 |
Collection and transport of specimens | 31 |
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