Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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Pagina 43
... tract infection , the most common type of hospital - acquired infection , accounts for some 40 % of nosocomial infections . Surgical wound infections account for an additional 20 % , lower respiratory tract infections ( primarily pneumo ...
... tract infection , the most common type of hospital - acquired infection , accounts for some 40 % of nosocomial infections . Surgical wound infections account for an additional 20 % , lower respiratory tract infections ( primarily pneumo ...
Pagina 237
... tract infec- tions 16.2 . Upper Respiratory Tract Infections 16.3 . 16.4 . 16.2.a. Etiologic agents of nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal infections 16.2.b. Collection and transport of speci- mens 16.2.c. Direct visual examination of ...
... tract infec- tions 16.2 . Upper Respiratory Tract Infections 16.3 . 16.4 . 16.2.a. Etiologic agents of nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal infections 16.2.b. Collection and transport of speci- mens 16.2.c. Direct visual examination of ...
Pagina 247
... tract infections are not so well developed as those for S. pyogenes . It is possible that the Chla- mydiazyme test ( Abbott Laboratories ) , used primarily for detection of antigen in genital tract specimens , may be modified for use ...
... tract infections are not so well developed as those for S. pyogenes . It is possible that the Chla- mydiazyme test ( Abbott Laboratories ) , used primarily for detection of antigen in genital tract specimens , may be modified for use ...
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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