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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... problems affecting patient care or inefficiencies , a quality assurance ( QA ) plan can be instituted . The QA plan should define the problem , pro- pose changes to correct the problem , and monitor the correction process . Improvement ...
... problems affecting patient care or inefficiencies , a quality assurance ( QA ) plan can be instituted . The QA plan should define the problem , pro- pose changes to correct the problem , and monitor the correction process . Improvement ...
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... problems , accounting for more morbidity and mor- tality than tuberculosis or malaria . Each year , there are an estimated 4 billion episodes of diarrheal disease , largely foodborne and waterborne , resulting in over 2.2 million deaths ...
... problems , accounting for more morbidity and mor- tality than tuberculosis or malaria . Each year , there are an estimated 4 billion episodes of diarrheal disease , largely foodborne and waterborne , resulting in over 2.2 million deaths ...
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... problems before consumption but cannot completely ensure safety because of inherent sensitivity , specificity , and economic limitations . In short , problems in our food and water supplies will probably continue into the foreseeable ...
... problems before consumption but cannot completely ensure safety because of inherent sensitivity , specificity , and economic limitations . In short , problems in our food and water supplies will probably continue into the foreseeable ...
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