Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1990 - 861 pagine |
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Pagina 41
... aureus . Thus there are a number of phages active against S. aureus , but each one lyses only particular types of S. aureus . From the pattern of lysis of the bacterium on the agar plate ( see Figure 5.1 ) , one can specify the phage ...
... aureus . Thus there are a number of phages active against S. aureus , but each one lyses only particular types of S. aureus . From the pattern of lysis of the bacterium on the agar plate ( see Figure 5.1 ) , one can specify the phage ...
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... aureus produces a number of enzymes and toxins that contribute substantially to its ability to cause disease . In addition to coagulase , S. aureus produces the enzymes phosphatase , thermostable deoxyribonuclease , lipase , gelatinase ...
... aureus produces a number of enzymes and toxins that contribute substantially to its ability to cause disease . In addition to coagulase , S. aureus produces the enzymes phosphatase , thermostable deoxyribonuclease , lipase , gelatinase ...
Pagina 329
... aureus . Strains of S. aureus may be identified for epi- demiologic purposes by phage typing . Characteriz- ing strains by phage type , biotype , plasmid profile , and slime production may help to delineate the path of spread of strains ...
... aureus . Strains of S. aureus may be identified for epi- demiologic purposes by phage typing . Characteriz- ing strains by phage type , biotype , plasmid profile , and slime production may help to delineate the path of spread of strains ...
Sommario
Diagnostic immunological principles and 28 Nonfermentative gramnegative bacilli | 12 |
Laboratory organization and quality | 17 |
Hospital epidemiology | 36 |
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