Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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... coli Group B streptococcus Group A streptococcus E. coli K. pneumoniae B. fragilis E. coli EXPECTED RESULT Growth , green colony with black center Growth , orange colony ( or no growth ) Positive Negative Positive Negative Growth ...
... coli Group B streptococcus Group A streptococcus E. coli K. pneumoniae B. fragilis E. coli EXPECTED RESULT Growth , green colony with black center Growth , orange colony ( or no growth ) Positive Negative Positive Negative Growth ...
Pagina 402
... coli include production of an enterotoxin similar to that of Vibrio chol- erae , invasiveness , production of cytotoxins , and adherence ( Chapter 17 ) . In previous years , nursery outbreaks of E. coli - mediated gas- troenteritis were ...
... coli include production of an enterotoxin similar to that of Vibrio chol- erae , invasiveness , production of cytotoxins , and adherence ( Chapter 17 ) . In previous years , nursery outbreaks of E. coli - mediated gas- troenteritis were ...
Pagina 419
... coli , certain O antigens are associated with specific virulent phenotypes , such that E. coli 0111 and 0125 , for example , are often found as etiologic agents of infantile diarrhea , and E. coli 0112 is often an invasive strain that ...
... coli , certain O antigens are associated with specific virulent phenotypes , such that E. coli 0111 and 0125 , for example , are often found as etiologic agents of infantile diarrhea , and E. coli 0112 is often an invasive strain that ...
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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