Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyThis text covers all aspects of diagnostic microbiology, including bacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology. New to this ninth edition is up-to-date coverage of Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, multiple drug-resistant tuberculosis, gram-negative rods, Mycobacterium haemophilum, and Rochalimaea. A new chapter on the role of the microbiologist in medical practice identifies the microbiologist's responsibilities within the medical team, with regard to: specimen collection; examination of tissue; designing appropriate test requisition forms; defining rejection criteria for specimens; deciding what is clinically relevant in terms of specimen processing, culturing, identification and susceptibility testing; and implementing cost-saving strategies in the laboratory. |
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... fungi to nearby lymph nodes , usually the hilar nodes . The fungi multiply within the node tissue and ultimately are released into the circulating blood , from which they go on to seed other organs or are destroyed by the body's ...
... fungi to nearby lymph nodes , usually the hilar nodes . The fungi multiply within the node tissue and ultimately are released into the circulating blood , from which they go on to seed other organs or are destroyed by the body's ...
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... fungal infections . The fungi are now well- recognized causes of infection , and physician awareness of their importance is much more com- mon . Some clinical microbiology laboratories have kept pace with the changing times , but un ...
... fungal infections . The fungi are now well- recognized causes of infection , and physician awareness of their importance is much more com- mon . Some clinical microbiology laboratories have kept pace with the changing times , but un ...
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... FUNGI IN CLINICAL SPECIMENS METHOD USE TIME REQUIRED ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES Acid - fast stain Calcofluor white Detection of mycobacteria and Nocardia Detection of fungi 12 min Detects Nocardia * and B. dermatitidis 1 min Gram stain ...
... FUNGI IN CLINICAL SPECIMENS METHOD USE TIME REQUIRED ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES Acid - fast stain Calcofluor white Detection of mycobacteria and Nocardia Detection of fungi 12 min Detects Nocardia * and B. dermatitidis 1 min Gram stain ...
Contents
Purpose and Philosophy | 3 |
Laboratory Safety | 8 |
Laboratory Organization and Continuous Quality Assessment | 17 |
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