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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Page 94
Antiseptics should be applied with pressure since friction increases the
antibacterial effect : alcohol applied without friction ... The antiseptic should be
applied using sterile supplies and gloves or by a no - touch technique , moving
from the ...
Antiseptics should be applied with pressure since friction increases the
antibacterial effect : alcohol applied without friction ... The antiseptic should be
applied using sterile supplies and gloves or by a no - touch technique , moving
from the ...
Page 146
( 148 ) found that for the 11 species of bacteria they analyzed , they could
distinguish between 30 and 50 bands per isolate in the 100 - to 400 - bp size
range . This method has been very successfully applied to the molecular
epidemiology of ...
( 148 ) found that for the 11 species of bacteria they analyzed , they could
distinguish between 30 and 50 bands per isolate in the 100 - to 400 - bp size
range . This method has been very successfully applied to the molecular
epidemiology of ...
Page 147
... applied to a bacterium , in this case an IS probe applied to Pvull - digested
Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA ( 147 ) . ( C ) Example of RFLP with probe
applied to a yeast , in this case the complex probe Ca3 applied to EcoRI -
digested C ...
... applied to a bacterium , in this case an IS probe applied to Pvull - digested
Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA ( 147 ) . ( C ) Example of RFLP with probe
applied to a yeast , in this case the complex probe Ca3 applied to EcoRI -
digested C ...
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Contents
GENERAL ISSUES | 3 |
Human Herpesviruses 6 | 6 |
Contributors xv THE CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY | 9 |
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Manual of Clinical Microbiology, Volume 1 Michael A. Pfaller,Robert H. Yolken No preview available - 2003 |
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