Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology - E-Book: Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology - E-BookElsevier Health Sciences, 18 gen 2018 - 1088 pagine Learn to develop the problem-solving skills necessary for success in the clinical setting! The Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology, 6th Edition uses a reader-friendly "building-block" approach to the essentials of diagnostic microbiology. This updated edition has new content on viruses like Zika, an expanded molecular chapter, and the latest information on prevention, treatment modalities, and CDC guidelines. Updated photos offer clear examples of automated lab instruments, while case studies, review questions, and learning objectives present information in an easy-to-understand, accessible manner for students at every level.
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... broth, trypticase soy broth). A growth medium that contains added growth factors, such as blood, vitamins, and yeast extract, is referred to as enriched (e.g., blood agar, chocolate agar). Media containing additives that inhibit the ...
... broth, trypticase soy broth). A growth medium that contains added growth factors, such as blood, vitamins, and yeast extract, is referred to as enriched (e.g., blood agar, chocolate agar). Media containing additives that inhibit the ...
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... broth cultures on agar plates, one can determine the number of colony-forming units per milliliter. This method provides a count of viable cells only. It is used in determining the bacterial cell count in urine cultures. Density ...
... broth cultures on agar plates, one can determine the number of colony-forming units per milliliter. This method provides a count of viable cells only. It is used in determining the bacterial cell count in urine cultures. Density ...
Pagina 97
... broth and then divided among enough small freezer vials to last a year. With this technique, a new vial can be removed from the freezer weekly so that organisms do not have to be subcultured continually. Before testing, an organism ...
... broth and then divided among enough small freezer vials to last a year. With this technique, a new vial can be removed from the freezer weekly so that organisms do not have to be subcultured continually. Before testing, an organism ...
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... specimens □ The steps that must be taken in rejection of specimens Key Terms Aerobe Anaerobe Anaerobic transport system Broth media Capnophile. 106. CHAPTER. 6 Specimen Collection and Processing Chapter Outline Objectives.
... specimens □ The steps that must be taken in rejection of specimens Key Terms Aerobe Anaerobe Anaerobic transport system Broth media Capnophile. 106. CHAPTER. 6 Specimen Collection and Processing Chapter Outline Objectives.
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... Broth media Capnophile Cary-Blair transport medium Clean-catch midstream urine specimen Differential media Direct microscopic examination Enriched media Enrichment broth Etiologic agent Expectorated sputum Homogenization Induced sputum ...
... Broth media Capnophile Cary-Blair transport medium Clean-catch midstream urine specimen Differential media Direct microscopic examination Enriched media Enrichment broth Etiologic agent Expectorated sputum Homogenization Induced sputum ...
Sommario
II Laboratory Identification of Significant Isolates | 306 |
an Organ System Approach to Diagnostic Microbiology | 756 |
Appendix A Selected Bacteriologic Culture Media | 974 |
Appendix B Selected Mycology Media Fluids and Stains | 991 |
Appendix C Selected Procedures | 994 |
Appendix D Answers to Learning Assessment Questions | 1003 |
Glossary | 1024 |
Index | 1045 |
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