Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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... disk test . The nitrate disk test ( 32 ) is performed by removing the nitrate disk from the surface of a blood agar plate on which there is growth and placing it in a clean petri dish . One drop each of reagents A and B ( see Chapter 98 ) ...
... disk test . The nitrate disk test ( 32 ) is performed by removing the nitrate disk from the surface of a blood agar plate on which there is growth and placing it in a clean petri dish . One drop each of reagents A and B ( see Chapter 98 ) ...
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... disk may continue to be applicable . Routine disk tests with a new drug are necessary only when the drug demon- strates a uniquely different spectrum of activity . The drug may have other advantages , but the spectrum of activity is the ...
... disk may continue to be applicable . Routine disk tests with a new drug are necessary only when the drug demon- strates a uniquely different spectrum of activity . The drug may have other advantages , but the spectrum of activity is the ...
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... disks while refrigerated . Attention to the rec- ommendations given below for disk storage and quality control should avoid this difficulty . As discussed in Chapter 42 , results of tests for gentamicin susceptibility of P. aeruginosa ...
... disks while refrigerated . Attention to the rec- ommendations given below for disk storage and quality control should avoid this difficulty . As discussed in Chapter 42 , results of tests for gentamicin susceptibility of P. aeruginosa ...
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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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