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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similar fashion , as is the middle ear by the epithelium of the eustachian tubes . to
the environment , but certain individuals may shed up to 10° organisms in 30 min
of exercise . Many of the fatty acids found on the skin may be bacterial products ...
similar fashion , as is the middle ear by the epithelium of the eustachian tubes . to
the environment , but certain individuals may shed up to 10° organisms in 30 min
of exercise . Many of the fatty acids found on the skin may be bacterial products ...
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The levels to be tested are ( i ) identical , ( ii ) highly similar but nonidentical , ( iii )
moderately related , and ( iv ) unrelated ( Fig . 1 ) . For these respective levels of
relatedness , the test collection should include ( i ) isolates that should be ...
The levels to be tested are ( i ) identical , ( ii ) highly similar but nonidentical , ( iii )
moderately related , and ( iv ) unrelated ( Fig . 1 ) . For these respective levels of
relatedness , the test collection should include ( i ) isolates that should be ...
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Its spectrum of antibacterial activity is very similar to those of cefaclor , cefuroxime
, and cefprozil . None of the expanded - spectrum agents is active against
Pseudomonas spp . Cefoxitin , cefotetan , and cefmetazole belong to a unique
group ...
Its spectrum of antibacterial activity is very similar to those of cefaclor , cefuroxime
, and cefprozil . None of the expanded - spectrum agents is active against
Pseudomonas spp . Cefoxitin , cefotetan , and cefmetazole belong to a unique
group ...
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Contents
GENERAL ISSUES | 3 |
Human Herpesviruses 6 | 6 |
Contributors xv THE CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY | 9 |
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