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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... occur in communities and , less frequently , in hospitals , nursing homes , and other in- stitutions . Although relatively rare , the cost of foodborne outbreaks in hospitals can be high , estimated in one out- break to be as high as ...
... occur in communities and , less frequently , in hospitals , nursing homes , and other in- stitutions . Although relatively rare , the cost of foodborne outbreaks in hospitals can be high , estimated in one out- break to be as high as ...
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... occur with DNA or RNA target amplification and with probe amplification methods . It does not occur with signal amplification assays since no nucleic acid molecules are synthesized by these methods . Contamination that occurs during ...
... occur with DNA or RNA target amplification and with probe amplification methods . It does not occur with signal amplification assays since no nucleic acid molecules are synthesized by these methods . Contamination that occurs during ...
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... occur ( 83 ) . Spread of the Haemophilus species that colonize the upper respiratory tract typically occurs by respiratory drop- lets , and spread of H. ducreyi is by sexual intercourse . Disease H. influenzae Until the implementation ...
... occur ( 83 ) . Spread of the Haemophilus species that colonize the upper respiratory tract typically occurs by respiratory drop- lets , and spread of H. ducreyi is by sexual intercourse . Disease H. influenzae Until the implementation ...
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