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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TABLE 1 ( Continued ) Incubation period Clinical syndrome Etiologic agent
Salmonella serotype Typhi 3 - 60 days , usually 714 days Fever , anorexia ,
malaise , headache , and myalgia ; sometimes diarrhea and constipation
Confirmation ...
TABLE 1 ( Continued ) Incubation period Clinical syndrome Etiologic agent
Salmonella serotype Typhi 3 - 60 days , usually 714 days Fever , anorexia ,
malaise , headache , and myalgia ; sometimes diarrhea and constipation
Confirmation ...
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Chemical Marine toxins Ciguatoxin 1 - 48 h , usually 2 – 8 h Usually
gastrointestinal symptoms followed by neurologic symptoms ( including
paresthesia of lips , tongue , throat , or extremities ) and reversal of hot and cold
sensation Flushing ...
Chemical Marine toxins Ciguatoxin 1 - 48 h , usually 2 – 8 h Usually
gastrointestinal symptoms followed by neurologic symptoms ( including
paresthesia of lips , tongue , throat , or extremities ) and reversal of hot and cold
sensation Flushing ...
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The exceptional species S . aureus subsp . anaerobius , S . saccharolyticus , S .
auricularis , S . equorum , S . vitulinus , and S . lentus grow more slowly than
other staphylococci and usually require 24 to 36 h for detectable colony
development ...
The exceptional species S . aureus subsp . anaerobius , S . saccharolyticus , S .
auricularis , S . equorum , S . vitulinus , and S . lentus grow more slowly than
other staphylococci and usually require 24 to 36 h for detectable colony
development ...
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Contents
GENERAL ISSUES | 3 |
Human Herpesviruses 6 | 6 |
Contributors xv THE CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY | 9 |
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