Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1982 - 705 pagine |
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Pagina 32
... therapy , only to reveal a posi- tive culture several days after therapy has been terminated . If the culture has been taken after initiation of antibacterial therapy , the laboratory should be informed so that specific counterac- tive ...
... therapy , only to reveal a posi- tive culture several days after therapy has been terminated . If the culture has been taken after initiation of antibacterial therapy , the laboratory should be informed so that specific counterac- tive ...
Pagina 42
... therapy . This may not have been at a drug level high enough to eradi- cate the microorganism but one that , when car- ried over in the blood sample , may prove suffi- cient to inhibit growth in the blood culture bot- tle . For this ...
... therapy . This may not have been at a drug level high enough to eradi- cate the microorganism but one that , when car- ried over in the blood sample , may prove suffi- cient to inhibit growth in the blood culture bot- tle . For this ...
Pagina 458
... therapy . Patients treated for hel- minth infections may be checked 1 to 2 weeks after therapy , and those treated for Taenia infec- tions , 5 to 6 weeks after therapy . Since the age of the specimen directly influ- ences the recovery ...
... therapy . Patients treated for hel- minth infections may be checked 1 to 2 weeks after therapy , and those treated for Taenia infec- tions , 5 to 6 weeks after therapy . Since the age of the specimen directly influ- ences the recovery ...
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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