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... bacilli , 287 Bacillus 26 Gram - positive non - spore - forming bacilli , 291 Corynebacterium ; Kurthia ; Listeria ; Erysipelothrix ; Nocardia ; Actinomycetales , other ; Rhodococcus ; Rothia ; Gardnerella ; Lactobacillus 27 Anaerobic ...
... bacilli , 287 Bacillus 26 Gram - positive non - spore - forming bacilli , 291 Corynebacterium ; Kurthia ; Listeria ; Erysipelothrix ; Nocardia ; Actinomycetales , other ; Rhodococcus ; Rothia ; Gardnerella ; Lactobacillus 27 Anaerobic ...
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... bacilli from CSF , the clinical significance of finding any acid - fast bacilli by smear is obvious . Because of the urgency to discover an etiologic agent , two methods for demonstrating mycobacteria in stained smears are included : 1 ...
... bacilli from CSF , the clinical significance of finding any acid - fast bacilli by smear is obvious . Because of the urgency to discover an etiologic agent , two methods for demonstrating mycobacteria in stained smears are included : 1 ...
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... bacilli " or " No acid - fast bacilli found " ; a positive finding should be based only on typical forms , but atyp- ical rods should also be noted . When large num- bers of typical acid - fast bacilli are found , it is reasonable to ...
... bacilli " or " No acid - fast bacilli found " ; a positive finding should be based only on typical forms , but atyp- ical rods should also be noted . When large num- bers of typical acid - fast bacilli are found , it is reasonable to ...
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Microorganisms encountered in the eye 26 Grampositive nonsporeforming | 14 |
Methods of obtaining pure cultures | 17 |
Collection and transport of specimens | 31 |
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