Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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... titer ( reciprocal of the serum dilution ) with SLO produced in the United States . A rise in titer of two ( 0.3 - log ) or more dilution increments be- tween the acute- and convalescent - stage speci- mens is considered to be ...
... titer ( reciprocal of the serum dilution ) with SLO produced in the United States . A rise in titer of two ( 0.3 - log ) or more dilution increments be- tween the acute- and convalescent - stage speci- mens is considered to be ...
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... titer usually reaches a higher level in patients with previous vaccination . Serum spec- imens from unvaccinated smallpox patients tested for CF titer after the eighth day of onset can be negative ; therefore , the test may have limited ...
... titer usually reaches a higher level in patients with previous vaccination . Serum spec- imens from unvaccinated smallpox patients tested for CF titer after the eighth day of onset can be negative ; therefore , the test may have limited ...
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... titer rise between acute and convalescent serum specimens is con- sidered diagnostic of acquired rubella . High sta- ble titers ( ≥256 ) should not be interpreted as evidence of recent rubella infection . Rubella CF antibodies appear ...
... titer rise between acute and convalescent serum specimens is con- sidered diagnostic of acquired rubella . High sta- ble titers ( ≥256 ) should not be interpreted as evidence of recent rubella infection . Rubella CF antibodies appear ...
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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