Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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... gonococci through the peritoneal cavity . Gonococci from cervical secre- tions may also contaminate the female peri- neum , resulting in anorectal and periurethral gland infections . Although anorectal and oropharyngeal gon- orrheas ...
... gonococci through the peritoneal cavity . Gonococci from cervical secre- tions may also contaminate the female peri- neum , resulting in anorectal and periurethral gland infections . Although anorectal and oropharyngeal gon- orrheas ...
Page 113
... gonococci may be isolated from an anal canal culture when the endocervical culture is negative , especially after antimicrobial therapy ( i.e. , test of cure ) . Obtain the specimen by inserting a swab approximately 3 cm into the anal ...
... gonococci may be isolated from an anal canal culture when the endocervical culture is negative , especially after antimicrobial therapy ( i.e. , test of cure ) . Obtain the specimen by inserting a swab approximately 3 cm into the anal ...
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... gonococci growing on agar media . A com- mercially available coagglutination test ( Pha- debact Gonococcus Test ; Pharmacia Diagnos- tics , Piscataway , N.J. ) works satisfactorily when a dense , aqueous suspension of the organisms to ...
... gonococci growing on agar media . A com- mercially available coagglutination test ( Pha- debact Gonococcus Test ; Pharmacia Diagnos- tics , Piscataway , N.J. ) works satisfactorily when a dense , aqueous suspension of the organisms to ...
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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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