Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1990 - 861 pagine |
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Pagina 256
... urine culture results . If la- boratorians also quantitate polymorphonuclear neu- trophils in urine , as they should , the diagnostic value . of a urine specimen is increased significantly , just as it is for sputum or other specimens ...
... urine culture results . If la- boratorians also quantitate polymorphonuclear neu- trophils in urine , as they should , the diagnostic value . of a urine specimen is increased significantly , just as it is for sputum or other specimens ...
Pagina 258
... urine culturing is used . Developed in 1974 , the " antibody - coated bac- teria test " is used to localize the site of infection to the bladder ( cystitis ) or renal tissue ( pyelonephritis ) , using a noninvasive technique . Previous ...
... urine culturing is used . Developed in 1974 , the " antibody - coated bac- teria test " is used to localize the site of infection to the bladder ( cystitis ) or renal tissue ( pyelonephritis ) , using a noninvasive technique . Previous ...
Pagina 261
... urine specimens can be identified . Those urine specimens that con- tain significant counts of bacteria ( CFU > 105 / ml ) are usually identified within 3 hours . Preliminary iden- tification of the organisms is achieved by determin ...
... urine specimens can be identified . Those urine specimens that con- tain significant counts of bacteria ( CFU > 105 / ml ) are usually identified within 3 hours . Preliminary iden- tification of the organisms is achieved by determin ...
Sommario
Diagnostic immunological principles and 28 Nonfermentative gramnegative bacilli | 12 |
Laboratory organization and quality | 17 |
Hospital epidemiology | 36 |
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