Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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Pagina 798
... eggs . When schistosome eggs are recov- ered from either urine or stool , they should be carefully examined to determine viability . The presence of living miracidia within the eggs in- dicates an active infection , which may require ...
... eggs . When schistosome eggs are recov- ered from either urine or stool , they should be carefully examined to determine viability . The presence of living miracidia within the eggs in- dicates an active infection , which may require ...
Pagina 842
... Eggs in feces. liberated into the blood , they transform into the trypomastigote forms , which are then car- ried to ... Eggs / proglottids in feces uncooked beef , pork Cysticerci in muscle Eggs ingested by cattle , pigs Adult worms have ...
... Eggs in feces. liberated into the blood , they transform into the trypomastigote forms , which are then car- ried to ... Eggs / proglottids in feces uncooked beef , pork Cysticerci in muscle Eggs ingested by cattle , pigs Adult worms have ...
Pagina 850
... eggs ( humans , insects ) Eggs in feces FIGURE 44.39 Life cycle of Hymenolepis nana . Dipylidium caninum egg packet . ( Illustration by Nobuko Kitamura. 850 Methods for Identification of Etiologic Agents of Infectious Disease PART FOUR.
... eggs ( humans , insects ) Eggs in feces FIGURE 44.39 Life cycle of Hymenolepis nana . Dipylidium caninum egg packet . ( Illustration by Nobuko Kitamura. 850 Methods for Identification of Etiologic Agents of Infectious Disease PART FOUR.
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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