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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... lesion begins as a tender papule that becomes pustular and that is then ulcerated over the course of 2 days . Lesions may merge to form larger ulcers that may be accompanied by unilateral inguinal lymphadenitis ( bubo formation ) . H ...
... lesion begins as a tender papule that becomes pustular and that is then ulcerated over the course of 2 days . Lesions may merge to form larger ulcers that may be accompanied by unilateral inguinal lymphadenitis ( bubo formation ) . H ...
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... lesions with a variety of shapes and hues ; mucosal and internal lesions can also occur ( 62 ) . Histologically , the infection is associated with neovascular proliferation , and bacteria are evident in the affected tissue . Such ...
... lesions with a variety of shapes and hues ; mucosal and internal lesions can also occur ( 62 ) . Histologically , the infection is associated with neovascular proliferation , and bacteria are evident in the affected tissue . Such ...
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... lesions ( skin or mucous membranes ) Generalized lymphadenopathy , fever , malaise Condylomata lata Alopecia Asymptomatic or symptomatic CNS involvement ( meningovascular syphilis ) Latent ( early , ≤1 yr duration ; late , > 1 yr ...
... lesions ( skin or mucous membranes ) Generalized lymphadenopathy , fever , malaise Condylomata lata Alopecia Asymptomatic or symptomatic CNS involvement ( meningovascular syphilis ) Latent ( early , ≤1 yr duration ; late , > 1 yr ...
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