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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... surface structures known as adhesins and complementary receptors on the surfaces of host cells . These adhesins , also known as afimbrial adhesins , are proteins that promote the tighter binding of bacteria to host cells following ...
... surface structures known as adhesins and complementary receptors on the surfaces of host cells . These adhesins , also known as afimbrial adhesins , are proteins that promote the tighter binding of bacteria to host cells following ...
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... surface germicide that may be applied to inanimate or animate surfaces . Treatment of surfaces resulted not only in imme- diate elimination of microorganisms but also in long - term residual activity ( 201 ) . The biocidal activity was ...
... surface germicide that may be applied to inanimate or animate surfaces . Treatment of surfaces resulted not only in imme- diate elimination of microorganisms but also in long - term residual activity ( 201 ) . The biocidal activity was ...
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... surface moisture to be absorbed before the drug - impregnated disks are applied . Antimicrobial Disks Within 15 min after the plates are inoculated , selected antimicrobial agent disks are distributed evenly on the surface , with at ...
... surface moisture to be absorbed before the drug - impregnated disks are applied . Antimicrobial Disks Within 15 min after the plates are inoculated , selected antimicrobial agent disks are distributed evenly on the surface , with at ...
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