Manual of Clinical Microbiology, Volume 1Includes information on infection detection and prevention and control, diagnostic technologies, bacteriology, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic agents and susceptibility test methods, virology, mycology, and parasitology. |
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... Microbiol . Rev. 5 : 302-327 . 54. Staneck , J. L. , and S. Vincent . 1981. Inhibition of Neis- seria gonorrhoeae by sodium polyanetholesulfonate . J. Clin . Microbiol . 13 : 463-467 . 55. Strand , C. L. 1988. Blood Cultures : Consensus ...
... Microbiol . Rev. 5 : 302-327 . 54. Staneck , J. L. , and S. Vincent . 1981. Inhibition of Neis- seria gonorrhoeae by sodium polyanetholesulfonate . J. Clin . Microbiol . 13 : 463-467 . 55. Strand , C. L. 1988. Blood Cultures : Consensus ...
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... Microbiol . 30 : 1815-1822 . 100. Poulet , S. , and S. T. Cole . 1995. Characterization of the highly abundant polymorphic GC - rich - repetitive se- quence ( PGRS ) present in Mycobacterium tuberculosis . Arch . Microbiol . 163 : 87-95 ...
... Microbiol . 30 : 1815-1822 . 100. Poulet , S. , and S. T. Cole . 1995. Characterization of the highly abundant polymorphic GC - rich - repetitive se- quence ( PGRS ) present in Mycobacterium tuberculosis . Arch . Microbiol . 163 : 87-95 ...
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... Microbiol . 30 : 1815-1822 . 100. Poulet , S. , and S. T. Cole . 1995. Characterization of the highly abundant polymorphic GC - rich - repetitive se- quence ( PGRS ) present in Mycobacterium tuberculosis . Arch . Microbiol . 163 : 87-95 ...
... Microbiol . 30 : 1815-1822 . 100. Poulet , S. , and S. T. Cole . 1995. Characterization of the highly abundant polymorphic GC - rich - repetitive se- quence ( PGRS ) present in Mycobacterium tuberculosis . Arch . Microbiol . 163 : 87-95 ...
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