Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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Pagina 54
... normal flora . Certain specimens are essentially always contaminated with normal flora and therefore should not ordinarily be cul- tured anaerobically : throat swabs , nasopharyn- geal swabs , gingival swabs , expectorated spu- tum ...
... normal flora . Certain specimens are essentially always contaminated with normal flora and therefore should not ordinarily be cul- tured anaerobically : throat swabs , nasopharyn- geal swabs , gingival swabs , expectorated spu- tum ...
Pagina 262
... normal flora . Although the acidity of the stomach prevents any significant coloni- zation in a normal host , many species can sur- vive passage through the stomach to become resident within the lower intestinal tract . Nor- mally , the ...
... normal flora . Although the acidity of the stomach prevents any significant coloni- zation in a normal host , many species can sur- vive passage through the stomach to become resident within the lower intestinal tract . Nor- mally , the ...
Pagina 330
... flora of the head and neck . There is a rather sparse indigenous flora in the conjunctival sac . Staphylococcus ... normal flora of the external ear canal is also rather sparse . It is very much like that of the conjunctival sac ...
... flora of the head and neck . There is a rather sparse indigenous flora in the conjunctival sac . Staphylococcus ... normal flora of the external ear canal is also rather sparse . It is very much like that of the conjunctival sac ...
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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