Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1982 - 705 pagine |
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... incubation ( the day of collec- tion ) of a blood culture , preferably after the cul- ture has incubated at least 6 hours . Subcultures are not indicated , of course , in the case of biphasic bottles . Recent studies indicate that there ...
... incubation ( the day of collec- tion ) of a blood culture , preferably after the cul- ture has incubated at least 6 hours . Subcultures are not indicated , of course , in the case of biphasic bottles . Recent studies indicate that there ...
Pagina 51
... incubation * by subculturing from the broth bottle to a chocolate agar plate and following with incubation for 18 to 24 hours in a candle jar . If this subculture shows no growth , the procedure is repeated after incubating the original ...
... incubation * by subculturing from the broth bottle to a chocolate agar plate and following with incubation for 18 to 24 hours in a candle jar . If this subculture shows no growth , the procedure is repeated after incubating the original ...
Pagina 135
... INCUBATION OF CULTURES Incubate all inoculated media at 35 C in the following manner ( based on one culture ) : 1. The BA plate in a candle jar ( approximately 3 % CO2 ) , and the THIO * in air . These are to be used for routine ...
... INCUBATION OF CULTURES Incubate all inoculated media at 35 C in the following manner ( based on one culture ) : 1. The BA plate in a candle jar ( approximately 3 % CO2 ) , and the THIO * in air . These are to be used for routine ...
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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