Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1982 - 705 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 96
Pagina 14
... Gram stain , several small smears can be made on the same slide in areas appropriately marked with a glass - marking ... positive ) , others stain red by the safranin ( gram negative ) . Thus , in using this procedure not only are form ...
... Gram stain , several small smears can be made on the same slide in areas appropriately marked with a glass - marking ... positive ) , others stain red by the safranin ( gram negative ) . Thus , in using this procedure not only are form ...
Pagina 49
... gram- positive cocci and the oxidase test on gram - neg- ative rods . These same advantages may also be present in pour plate cultures . With broth cul- tures , subculturing and expeditious use of pro- cessing schemes should be carried ...
... gram- positive cocci and the oxidase test on gram - neg- ative rods . These same advantages may also be present in pour plate cultures . With broth cul- tures , subculturing and expeditious use of pro- cessing schemes should be carried ...
Pagina 328
... positive strain is Clos- tridium bifermentans , which does not form a double zone of hemolysis and sporulates readily . Gram stain of stool specimens from patients with C. difficile colitis often shows polymorpho- nuclear leukocytes and ...
... positive strain is Clos- tridium bifermentans , which does not form a double zone of hemolysis and sporulates readily . Gram stain of stool specimens from patients with C. difficile colitis often shows polymorpho- nuclear leukocytes and ...
Sommario
Microorganisms encountered in the eye 26 Grampositive nonsporeforming | 14 |
Methods of obtaining pure cultures | 17 |
Collection and transport of specimens | 31 |
Copyright | |
18 sezioni non visualizzate
Parole e frasi comuni
acid activity addition agar agar plate agents agglutination amounts anaerobic antibiotics antibody antigen antimicrobial appear bacilli bacterial blood agar blood culture bottle broth caused cells Chapter characteristics Clin clinical collection colonies concentration containing described detection determined develop diagnosis differentiation dilution direct disease disk Distilled water drugs effective eggs examined fluid forms frequently genus glucose Gram gram-negative grow growth human identification important incubation indicated infection inoculated involved isolation laboratory less material medium meningitis method Microbiol Microbiology minutes mixed negative noted obtained occur organisms pathogenic patients placed plate pneumonia positive prepared present procedure produce rapid reaction reagents recommended reference reported resistant Salmonella selective serum slant slide smears sodium solution species specimens sputum stain sterile streptococci swab Table technique tion tissue tract tube urine usually various