Manual of Clinical Microbiology, Volume 1Includes information on infection detection and prevention and control, diagnostic technologies, bacteriology, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic agents and susceptibility test methods, virology, mycology, and parasitology. |
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... developed and marketed in the United States , Europe , and the Asia - Pacific rim . The VITEK 2 automates the initial sample processing , including initial inoculum dilution , density verification , and card- filling and card - sealing ...
... developed and marketed in the United States , Europe , and the Asia - Pacific rim . The VITEK 2 automates the initial sample processing , including initial inoculum dilution , density verification , and card- filling and card - sealing ...
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... developed in - house but that do not use ASRS or to cover the off - label uses of FDA - cleared products . A laboratory may want to include clarifying statements in the reporting of results of in - house - developed tests that use ASRS ...
... developed in - house but that do not use ASRS or to cover the off - label uses of FDA - cleared products . A laboratory may want to include clarifying statements in the reporting of results of in - house - developed tests that use ASRS ...
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... developed and evolved locally over many years . Like NCCLS methods , there are dilution and diffusion methods . The majority of non - U.S . methods differ from the NCCLS methods in the choice of media , inoculum preparation , and , for ...
... developed and evolved locally over many years . Like NCCLS methods , there are dilution and diffusion methods . The majority of non - U.S . methods differ from the NCCLS methods in the choice of media , inoculum preparation , and , for ...
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