Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1994 - 958 pagine This text covers all aspects of diagnostic microbiology, including bacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology. New to this ninth edition is up-to-date coverage of Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, multiple drug-resistant tuberculosis, gram-negative rods, Mycobacterium haemophilum, and Rochalimaea. A new chapter on the role of the microbiologist in medical practice identifies the microbiologist's responsibilities within the medical team, with regard to: specimen collection; examination of tissue; designing appropriate test requisition forms; defining rejection criteria for specimens; deciding what is clinically relevant in terms of specimen processing, culturing, identification and susceptibility testing; and implementing cost-saving strategies in the laboratory. |
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... fungi to nearby lymph nodes , usually the hilar nodes . The fungi multiply within the node tissue and ultimately are released into the circulating blood , from which they go on to seed other organs or are destroyed by the body's ...
... fungi to nearby lymph nodes , usually the hilar nodes . The fungi multiply within the node tissue and ultimately are released into the circulating blood , from which they go on to seed other organs or are destroyed by the body's ...
Pagina 690
... fungal infections . The fungi are now well- recognized causes of infection , and physician awareness of their importance is much more com- mon . Some clinical microbiology laboratories have kept pace with the changing times , but un ...
... fungal infections . The fungi are now well- recognized causes of infection , and physician awareness of their importance is much more com- mon . Some clinical microbiology laboratories have kept pace with the changing times , but un ...
Pagina 710
... fungi often exhibit growth within 1 to 5 days . The growth rate of an organism is an important obser- vation , but ... fungi . The fungi may be prepared for microscopic observation using several techniques . The proce- dure traditionally ...
... fungi often exhibit growth within 1 to 5 days . The growth rate of an organism is an important obser- vation , but ... fungi . The fungi may be prepared for microscopic observation using several techniques . The proce- dure traditionally ...
Sommario
Purpose and Philosophy | 3 |
Laboratory Safety | 8 |
Laboratory Organization and Continuous Quality Assessment | 17 |
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acid Actinomyces aerobic agar plate agglutination anaerobic antibiotic antibody antigen antimicrobial antimicrobial agents assay aureus bacilli bacteremia bacteria Bacteroides biochemical biological safety cabinet blood agar blood culture broth Campylobacter catalase cause Chapter Chlamydia Clin clinical microbiology clinical specimens Clostridium coagulase cocci coli colonies commercially containing detection diagnosis differential dilution disease disk ELISA Enterobacteriaceae enzyme etiological agents fermentation Figure fluid fluorescent fragilis fungal fungi ganisms genus Gram stain gram-negative gram-negative bacilli gram-positive grow growth Haemophilus human hyphae identification incubation infection influenzae inoculated isolated lesions medium meningitis methods Microbiol microbiology microscopic morphology mycobacteria negative Neisseria nosocomial organisms pathogens patients performed pigment pneumonia positive Prevotella procedures produce Pseudomonas QUALITY CONTROL rapid reaction reagents respiratory tract serologic serum slide smear species sputum Staphylococcus sterile streptococci substrate surface susceptibility testing swab tion tissue toxin tube urease urine usually vancomycin viral virus viruses yeast µg/ml
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