Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1990 - 861 pagine |
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... patients . Such patients have been found to be more frequently colonized with gram - negative ba- cilli than are younger people , perhaps due to poor oral hygiene , decreased saliva , or decreased epithe- lial cell turnover . When these ...
... patients . Such patients have been found to be more frequently colonized with gram - negative ba- cilli than are younger people , perhaps due to poor oral hygiene , decreased saliva , or decreased epithe- lial cell turnover . When these ...
Pagina 313
... patients known to have cystic fibrosis should be inoculated to selective agar , such as mannitol salt for recovery of S. aureus and selective horse blood- bacitracin , incubated anaerobically and aerobically , for recovery of H ...
... patients known to have cystic fibrosis should be inoculated to selective agar , such as mannitol salt for recovery of S. aureus and selective horse blood- bacitracin , incubated anaerobically and aerobically , for recovery of H ...
Pagina 315
Ellen Jo Baron, Sydney M. Finegold. patients , contributes to such patients ' increased risk of infection.1 Pneumonia is the leading cause of death among nosocomial infections ( as high as 50 % mortality in intensive care unit patients ) ...
Ellen Jo Baron, Sydney M. Finegold. patients , contributes to such patients ' increased risk of infection.1 Pneumonia is the leading cause of death among nosocomial infections ( as high as 50 % mortality in intensive care unit patients ) ...
Sommario
Diagnostic immunological principles and 28 Nonfermentative gramnegative bacilli | 12 |
Laboratory organization and quality | 17 |
Hospital epidemiology | 36 |
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