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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... influenza virus , and T. pallidum ( Fujirebio , Tokyo , Japan ) ( 28 , 44 , 47 ) . The PHA for T. pallidum was developed in the 1980s and uses chicken . or sheep RBCs that are sensitized with antigen extracted from the Nichols strain ...
... influenza virus , and T. pallidum ( Fujirebio , Tokyo , Japan ) ( 28 , 44 , 47 ) . The PHA for T. pallidum was developed in the 1980s and uses chicken . or sheep RBCs that are sensitized with antigen extracted from the Nichols strain ...
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... influenza virus ( 47 ) , RSV ( 27 ) , HIV ( 14 ) , HSV - 2 ( www.Diagnology.com/pockit_test.htm ) , and HCV ( 12 , 32 ) . The earliest of the new generation of rapid tests and the largest variety of different formats for infectious ...
... influenza virus ( 47 ) , RSV ( 27 ) , HIV ( 14 ) , HSV - 2 ( www.Diagnology.com/pockit_test.htm ) , and HCV ( 12 , 32 ) . The earliest of the new generation of rapid tests and the largest variety of different formats for infectious ...
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... influenza virus , 1362-1363 monitoring tests , 220 parasites , 231 , 1922 purposes and uses of tests , 219 rapid ... Influenza , 1360-1361 Influenza virus , 1360-1367 antiviral susceptibility , 1364 , 1629 , 1631–1632 , 1641–1642 cell ...
... influenza virus , 1362-1363 monitoring tests , 220 parasites , 231 , 1922 purposes and uses of tests , 219 rapid ... Influenza , 1360-1361 Influenza virus , 1360-1367 antiviral susceptibility , 1364 , 1629 , 1631–1632 , 1641–1642 cell ...
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