Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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... blood agar plate or in 5 ml of Todd - Hewitt or other suitable broth overnight at 35 to 37 ° C . 2. If 5 ml of broth is used , recover the cells by centrifugation , and add 1 drop of saline to the packed cells . If an agar plate is used ...
... blood agar plate or in 5 ml of Todd - Hewitt or other suitable broth overnight at 35 to 37 ° C . 2. If 5 ml of broth is used , recover the cells by centrifugation , and add 1 drop of saline to the packed cells . If an agar plate is used ...
Page 341
... plates and culture of speci- mens for B. pertussis and B. parapertus- sis Melt 100 ml of B - G agar base , and cool to 50 to 60 ° C . Warm 30 ml of sterile defibrinated sheep blood ( or horse or rabbit blood ) and add to the molten base ...
... plates and culture of speci- mens for B. pertussis and B. parapertus- sis Melt 100 ml of B - G agar base , and cool to 50 to 60 ° C . Warm 30 ml of sterile defibrinated sheep blood ( or horse or rabbit blood ) and add to the molten base ...
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... plate to be incu- bated anaerobically . 2. One aerobic blood agar ( or chocolate agar ) plate to be incubated in a candle extinction jar or in a 5 to 10 % CO2 incubator . ( The chocolate agar is particularly needed to distinguish nutri ...
... plate to be incu- bated anaerobically . 2. One aerobic blood agar ( or chocolate agar ) plate to be incubated in a candle extinction jar or in a 5 to 10 % CO2 incubator . ( The chocolate agar is particularly needed to distinguish nutri ...
Contents
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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