Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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... Organisms in a group show common antigens , whereas organisms in different groups do not cross - react in double immunodiffusion tests using hyperimmune sera . Numbering is that of Kenny ( 8 ) , in which M. mycoides strains ( bovine ...
... Organisms in a group show common antigens , whereas organisms in different groups do not cross - react in double immunodiffusion tests using hyperimmune sera . Numbering is that of Kenny ( 8 ) , in which M. mycoides strains ( bovine ...
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... organisms are magnified approximately 2,000 - fold relative to drawings of the colony forms . Section III ... organisms in en- riched , hypertonic media but failure to recover them in normal media ; ( ii ) recovery of an in- creased ...
... organisms are magnified approximately 2,000 - fold relative to drawings of the colony forms . Section III ... organisms in en- riched , hypertonic media but failure to recover them in normal media ; ( ii ) recovery of an in- creased ...
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... organism is not an identifiable mycoplasma spe- cies , further attempts at identification will re- quire techniques such as biochemical character- ization ( L - phase organisms should retain many , but not necessarily all , of the ...
... organism is not an identifiable mycoplasma spe- cies , further attempts at identification will re- quire techniques such as biochemical character- ization ( L - phase organisms should retain many , but not necessarily all , of the ...
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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abscesses acid aerobic aeruginosa agar plate agents agglutination anaerobic antibiotics antibody antigen antimicrobic antisera assay aureus bacilli bacteria biochemical biotypes blood agar broth carbohydrates catalase cause cells Center for Disease Chapter characteristics Clin clinical specimens cocci coli colonies conidia containing cultures decarboxylase detection diagnosis diameter differentiated dilution disk Enterobacteriaceae Esculin examination fermentation flagella fluid fluorescence fungi gentamicin genus glucose Gram stain gram-negative gram-positive grow growth hemolysis human hyphae identification incubation indole infections inhibition inoculated inoculum isolated laboratory lactose lesions maltose medium method Microbiol Microbiology microorganisms microscope morphology Motility mycobacteria negative Neisseria nitrate organisms oxidase pathogenic patients penicillin pigment positive prepared procedures produce Pseudomonas reactions reagents Salmonella sample serological serotypes serum skin slide smears species sputum Staphylococcus sterile strains streptococci subculture susceptibility testing swab Table technique temperature tion tissue titer tive tract treponemal tube urease urine usually Vibrio Xylose yeast µg/ml