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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... stain blue ; gram- ( conventional yeast stains ; used to structures ( red or purplish red ) and background debris. Application Differential fixed staining method Principle Time required Gram staining Differential bacterial and or Atkins ...
... stain blue ; gram- ( conventional yeast stains ; used to structures ( red or purplish red ) and background debris. Application Differential fixed staining method Principle Time required Gram staining Differential bacterial and or Atkins ...
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... staining method Toluidine blue O staining Wright- Giemsa staining Wheatley trichrome staining Application Rapid examinations of lung biopsy imprints and respiratory specimens for P. carinii Detection of parasites from blood smears ...
... staining method Toluidine blue O staining Wright- Giemsa staining Wheatley trichrome staining Application Rapid examinations of lung biopsy imprints and respiratory specimens for P. carinii Detection of parasites from blood smears ...
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... staining Gram staining is the single most useful test in the clinical microbiology laboratory . It is the differential staining pro- cedure most commonly used for direct microscopic exami- nation of specimens and bacterial colonies ...
... staining Gram staining is the single most useful test in the clinical microbiology laboratory . It is the differential staining pro- cedure most commonly used for direct microscopic exami- nation of specimens and bacterial colonies ...
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