Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1990 - 861 pagine |
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... blood of patients with un- drained abscesses . During early stages of typhoid fever , brucellosis , and ... culture samples is lacking . A compromise that has been gen- erally accepted is to collect 30 ml of blood at one time , 10 ml ...
... blood of patients with un- drained abscesses . During early stages of typhoid fever , brucellosis , and ... culture samples is lacking . A compromise that has been gen- erally accepted is to collect 30 ml of blood at one time , 10 ml ...
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... blood culture systems , it is necessary to perform the additional manipulations of rotating the blood with the resin and then centrifuging the blood to remove the resin particles before inoculat- ing the culture media . This device has ...
... blood culture systems , it is necessary to perform the additional manipulations of rotating the blood with the resin and then centrifuging the blood to remove the resin particles before inoculat- ing the culture media . This device has ...
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... blood . REFERENCES 1. Aronson , M.D. , and Bor , D.H. 1987. Blood cultures . Ann . Intern . Med . 106 : 246 . 2. CDC 1988. Yersinia enterocolitia bacteremia and endotoxin shock associated with red blood cell transfusion - United States ...
... blood . REFERENCES 1. Aronson , M.D. , and Bor , D.H. 1987. Blood cultures . Ann . Intern . Med . 106 : 246 . 2. CDC 1988. Yersinia enterocolitia bacteremia and endotoxin shock associated with red blood cell transfusion - United States ...
Sommario
Diagnostic immunological principles and 28 Nonfermentative gramnegative bacilli | 12 |
Laboratory organization and quality | 17 |
Hospital epidemiology | 36 |
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