Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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... bacilli 0 1-2 in entire smear 3-9 in entire smear 10 or more in entire smear 1 or more per field Q mycobacteria " Report No acid - fast bacilli found Report number found and re- quest repeat specimen Rare or + Few or ++ Numerous or +++ ...
... bacilli 0 1-2 in entire smear 3-9 in entire smear 10 or more in entire smear 1 or more per field Q mycobacteria " Report No acid - fast bacilli found Report number found and re- quest repeat specimen Rare or + Few or ++ Numerous or +++ ...
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... bacilli . Am . J. Clin . Pathol . 44 : 238-240 . 22. Krasnow , I. , and L. G. Wayne . 1966. Sputum digestion . I. The mortality rate of tubercle bacilli in various diges- tion systems . Am . J. Clin . Pathol . 45 : 352 . 23. Krasnow , I ...
... bacilli . Am . J. Clin . Pathol . 44 : 238-240 . 22. Krasnow , I. , and L. G. Wayne . 1966. Sputum digestion . I. The mortality rate of tubercle bacilli in various diges- tion systems . Am . J. Clin . Pathol . 45 : 352 . 23. Krasnow , I ...
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... Bacilli ALEX C. SONNENWIRTH AND V. R. DOWELL , JR . aerobes , these organisms can cause a variety of human. Gram - positive , nonsporeforming anaerobic bacilli which may be encountered in clinical specimens include species of Actinomyces ...
... Bacilli ALEX C. SONNENWIRTH AND V. R. DOWELL , JR . aerobes , these organisms can cause a variety of human. Gram - positive , nonsporeforming anaerobic bacilli which may be encountered in clinical specimens include species of Actinomyces ...
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Indigenous and Pathogenic Microorganisms of Humans | 25 |
Procedures to Use During Outbreaks of FoodBorne Disease | 40 |
Collection Handling and Processing of Specimens HENRY D ISENBERG JOHN | 52 |
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