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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To be effective , the education must be continuous and originate from clinical
opinion leaders in the organization or community . Lastly , for the rationing of
patient care or testing to be successful , it must be physician directed and
consensus ...
To be effective , the education must be continuous and originate from clinical
opinion leaders in the organization or community . Lastly , for the rationing of
patient care or testing to be successful , it must be physician directed and
consensus ...
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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF AN EFFECTIVE GENETIC FINGERPRINTING
METHOD Before considering in detail each DNA fingerprinting method , a
consideration of the general requirements of fingerprinting methods is in order .
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF AN EFFECTIVE GENETIC FINGERPRINTING
METHOD Before considering in detail each DNA fingerprinting method , a
consideration of the general requirements of fingerprinting methods is in order .
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cases of scrub typhus in Thailand which have not responded to doxycycline or
chloramphenicol , for which azithromycin may be effective , there is little concern
about the development of antimicrobial resistance in these rickettsiae ( 41 , 66 ) .
cases of scrub typhus in Thailand which have not responded to doxycycline or
chloramphenicol , for which azithromycin may be effective , there is little concern
about the development of antimicrobial resistance in these rickettsiae ( 41 , 66 ) .
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Contents
GENERAL ISSUES | 3 |
Human Herpesviruses 6 | 6 |
Contributors xv THE CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY | 9 |
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