Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1982 - 705 pagine |
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Pagina 89
... staphylococci can be isolated from the stool . By using this technique the carrier rate of coagu- lase - positive staphylococci found in normal adults may be shown to be as high as 15 % to 20 % . This figure may be higher in infants or ...
... staphylococci can be isolated from the stool . By using this technique the carrier rate of coagu- lase - positive staphylococci found in normal adults may be shown to be as high as 15 % to 20 % . This figure may be higher in infants or ...
Pagina 163
... staphylococci . A simple latex slide agglutination test in which the coating material is human plasma detects clumping factor and protein A simulta- neously . 12 This has been recommended for rap- id , reliable , routine identification ...
... staphylococci . A simple latex slide agglutination test in which the coating material is human plasma detects clumping factor and protein A simulta- neously . 12 This has been recommended for rap- id , reliable , routine identification ...
Pagina 165
... staphylococci . S. saprophyticus is quite resistant to nalidixic acid . It should be not- ed that S. saprophyticus does not grow reliably on MacConkey agar . Until recent years , urinary isolates of coagulase - negative staphylococci ...
... staphylococci . S. saprophyticus is quite resistant to nalidixic acid . It should be not- ed that S. saprophyticus does not grow reliably on MacConkey agar . Until recent years , urinary isolates of coagulase - negative staphylococci ...
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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