Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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... aeruginosa ( ATCC 27853 ) P. aeruginosa A. calcoaceticus E. coli P. aeruginosa P. maltophilia E. cloacae P. vulgaris S. pneumoniae S. mitis P. aeruginosa E. coli C. albicans C. tropicalis C. albicans A. fumigatus Group A streptococcus S ...
... aeruginosa ( ATCC 27853 ) P. aeruginosa A. calcoaceticus E. coli P. aeruginosa P. maltophilia E. cloacae P. vulgaris S. pneumoniae S. mitis P. aeruginosa E. coli C. albicans C. tropicalis C. albicans A. fumigatus Group A streptococcus S ...
Pagina 423
... aeruginosa . The most frequently isolated nonfermentative bacillus found in clinical specimens , P. aeruginosa , has one of the broadest ranges of infectivity among all pathogenic microorganisms . This species can cause disease in ...
... aeruginosa . The most frequently isolated nonfermentative bacillus found in clinical specimens , P. aeruginosa , has one of the broadest ranges of infectivity among all pathogenic microorganisms . This species can cause disease in ...
Pagina 430
... aeruginosa . Some strains of P. aeruginosa pro- duce other pigments , pyoverdins ( yellow ) , pyo- rubin ( red ) , and pyomelanin ( brown ) , which may mask the pyocyanin . Such strains , which FIGURE 28.3 Abundant mucoid material ...
... aeruginosa . Some strains of P. aeruginosa pro- duce other pigments , pyoverdins ( yellow ) , pyo- rubin ( red ) , and pyomelanin ( brown ) , which may mask the pyocyanin . Such strains , which FIGURE 28.3 Abundant mucoid material ...
Sommario
Diagnostic immunologic principles and Morganella Obesumbacterium Proteus | 12 |
Laboratory organization and quality | 19 |
Chlamydia Mycoplasma and Rickettsia Color Plates | 38 |
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