Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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... Pathogenic mechanisms 14.2.b. Detection 14.3 . Fungal Infections 14.3.a. Pathogenic mechanisms 14.3.b. Culture 14.3.c. Antigen detection 14.4 . Bacterial Infections 14.4.a. Pathogenic mechanisms blood 14.4.c. conventional culture 14.4.d ...
... Pathogenic mechanisms 14.2.b. Detection 14.3 . Fungal Infections 14.3.a. Pathogenic mechanisms 14.3.b. Culture 14.3.c. Antigen detection 14.4 . Bacterial Infections 14.4.a. Pathogenic mechanisms blood 14.4.c. conventional culture 14.4.d ...
Pagina 290
... pathogens 19.9.c. Antigen detection tests for genital tract pathogens 19.9.d. Other tests 19.1 . Normal and Pathogenic Flora of the Genital Tract The lining of the normal human genital tract is a mucosal layer made up of transitional ...
... pathogens 19.9.c. Antigen detection tests for genital tract pathogens 19.9.d. Other tests 19.1 . Normal and Pathogenic Flora of the Genital Tract The lining of the normal human genital tract is a mucosal layer made up of transitional ...
Pagina 483
... pathogenesis of listeriosis . Among the aerobic gram - positive pathogenic bacilli , Listeria species is one of the most commonly isolated etiologic agents of dis- ease today , since the advent of widespread im- munization against ...
... pathogenesis of listeriosis . Among the aerobic gram - positive pathogenic bacilli , Listeria species is one of the most commonly isolated etiologic agents of dis- ease today , since the advent of widespread im- munization against ...
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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