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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Page 264
... recommended to call the manufacturers of specific micro- scopes for clarification . Use of quartz halogen filter is not recommended because of low energy output . AO , acridine orange ; AR , auramine - rhodamine ; FITC , fluorescein ...
... recommended to call the manufacturers of specific micro- scopes for clarification . Use of quartz halogen filter is not recommended because of low energy output . AO , acridine orange ; AR , auramine - rhodamine ; FITC , fluorescein ...
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... recommended by the manufacturer . In addition , false- positive reactions have been reported with some kits , ne- cessitating confirmation of positive results ( 181 ) . Both EIA and DFA tests are commercially available for the direct ...
... recommended by the manufacturer . In addition , false- positive reactions have been reported with some kits , ne- cessitating confirmation of positive results ( 181 ) . Both EIA and DFA tests are commercially available for the direct ...
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... recommended by the NCCLS ( 67 ) . B - Lactamase production may be determined by a highly sensitive nitro- cefin test . Ideally , susceptibilities to penicillin , tetracycline , spectinomycin , an extended - spectrum cephalosporin , a ...
... recommended by the NCCLS ( 67 ) . B - Lactamase production may be determined by a highly sensitive nitro- cefin test . Ideally , susceptibilities to penicillin , tetracycline , spectinomycin , an extended - spectrum cephalosporin , a ...
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