Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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Page 133
... biotypes and severity of disease is no longer clear , biotyping remains a useful tool in the epidemiology of diphtheria outbreaks . Definitive identification of biotypes should be the domain of reference lab- oratories . Awareness of ...
... biotypes and severity of disease is no longer clear , biotyping remains a useful tool in the epidemiology of diphtheria outbreaks . Definitive identification of biotypes should be the domain of reference lab- oratories . Awareness of ...
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... biotypes based primarily upon hemolytic reactions , growth on Salmonella - Shi- gella ( SS ) agar , production of gelatinase , and acid production from glucose . The four biotypes proposed are anitratus , haemolyticus , alcali- genes ...
... biotypes based primarily upon hemolytic reactions , growth on Salmonella - Shi- gella ( SS ) agar , production of gelatinase , and acid production from glucose . The four biotypes proposed are anitratus , haemolyticus , alcali- genes ...
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... biotypes comprising the genus Brucella . There are three recognized biotypes of B. melitensis , nine bio- types of B. abortus , and four biotypes of B. suis . Classification of Brucella strains as particular biotypes aids in ...
... biotypes comprising the genus Brucella . There are three recognized biotypes of B. melitensis , nine bio- types of B. abortus , and four biotypes of B. suis . Classification of Brucella strains as particular biotypes aids in ...
Contents
Indigenous and Pathogenic Microorganisms of Humans | 25 |
Collection Handling and Processing of Specimens HENRY D ISENBERG JOHN | 52 |
Streptococci and Aerococci | 83 |
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