Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1990 - 861 pagine |
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... medium is buffered to remain at neutral pH , even after pro- duction of acid metabolites by bacterial growth . To obtain the optimal benefit of the selective nature of GN broth , it should be subcultured 6 to 8 hours after initial ...
... medium is buffered to remain at neutral pH , even after pro- duction of acid metabolites by bacterial growth . To obtain the optimal benefit of the selective nature of GN broth , it should be subcultured 6 to 8 hours after initial ...
Pagina 4
... medium to flow evenly into the plate . An advantage of this system is that bubbles ( when present ) rise to the top of the liquid medium in the bottle prior to its being poured into the plate . BLOOD CYSTINE DEXTROSE AGAR ( Francis ...
... medium to flow evenly into the plate . An advantage of this system is that bubbles ( when present ) rise to the top of the liquid medium in the bottle prior to its being poured into the plate . BLOOD CYSTINE DEXTROSE AGAR ( Francis ...
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... medium is recommended for the isolation of Neisseria gonorrhoeae from all sites that might contain a mixed flora , as well as for the recovery of N. meningitidis from nasopharyngeal and throat cul- tures . MODIFIED THAYER - MARTIN MEDIUM ...
... medium is recommended for the isolation of Neisseria gonorrhoeae from all sites that might contain a mixed flora , as well as for the recovery of N. meningitidis from nasopharyngeal and throat cul- tures . MODIFIED THAYER - MARTIN MEDIUM ...
Sommario
Diagnostic immunological principles and 28 Nonfermentative gramnegative bacilli | 12 |
Laboratory organization and quality | 17 |
Hospital epidemiology | 36 |
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acid acid-fast aerobic agar plate agglutination anaerobic antibiotic antibody antigen antimicrobial antimicrobial agents assay aureus bacilli bacteremia bacteria Bacteroides biochemical blood agar blood culture broth Campylobacter catalase cause cell wall Chapter Chlamydia Clin clinical microbiology clinical specimens coagulase cocci coli colistin colonies commercially containing detection diagnosis differential dilution disease disk ELISA Enterobacteriaceae enzyme etiologic agents fermentation Figure filter fluid fluorescent fragilis fungi ganisms genus glucose Gram stain gram-negative gram-negative bacilli gram-positive grow growth Haemophilus human identification incubation inhibit inoculated isolated lesions material medium methods Microbiol microbiology microorganisms morphology mycobacteria negative Neisseria normal flora nosocomial infection organisms pathogens patients performed pigment pneumonia positive procedures produce Quality control rapid reaction reagents respiratory tract serologic serum sheep blood slide smear species sputum staphylococci sterile streptococci substrate surface susceptibility testing swab tion tissue toxin tube urine usually vancomycin viral virus viruses yeast
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