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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... patient management , such as advice on test selection , guidance for specimen collection , interpretation of test results , and sug- gestions for additional testing , can also be added ( 5 ) . Clin- ical microbiologists today are ...
... patient management , such as advice on test selection , guidance for specimen collection , interpretation of test results , and sug- gestions for additional testing , can also be added ( 5 ) . Clin- ical microbiologists today are ...
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tients have included R. erythropolis isolated from an HIV- positive patient and a peritoneal dialysis patient , and R. rhodochrous from a chronic corneal ulcer ( 15 ) . Also , Rhodo- coccus organisms unspecified to species level have ...
tients have included R. erythropolis isolated from an HIV- positive patient and a peritoneal dialysis patient , and R. rhodochrous from a chronic corneal ulcer ( 15 ) . Also , Rhodo- coccus organisms unspecified to species level have ...
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... patient with severe bilateral cavitary disease . On the basis of its unique 16S rRNA and 16S - 23S spacer gene sequences , it appears to be a new species ( 140 , 142 ) . M. heidelbergense The nonphotochromogenic organism M ...
... patient with severe bilateral cavitary disease . On the basis of its unique 16S rRNA and 16S - 23S spacer gene sequences , it appears to be a new species ( 140 , 142 ) . M. heidelbergense The nonphotochromogenic organism M ...
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