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... blood culture depends on the stage of the disease at which the culture is made . For example , bacteria can be cultured from the blood during the first several days of illness in typhoid fever , * tularemia , plague , and anthrax , but ...
... blood culture depends on the stage of the disease at which the culture is made . For example , bacteria can be cultured from the blood during the first several days of illness in typhoid fever , * tularemia , plague , and anthrax , but ...
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... blood cultures showing no macro- scopic growth . Failure to do this will ... culture , preferably after the cul- ture has incubated at least 6 hours ... blood cultures after 48 hours of incubation for detection of anaerobic bacteria . 56 ...
... blood cultures showing no macro- scopic growth . Failure to do this will ... culture , preferably after the cul- ture has incubated at least 6 hours ... blood cultures after 48 hours of incubation for detection of anaerobic bacteria . 56 ...
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... blood culture medium , J. Clin . Microbiol . 10 : 488-491 , 1979 . 11. Bokkenheuser , V .: Vibrio fetus infection in ... blood cultures , J. Clin . Microbiol . 12 : 576-578 , 1980 . 15. CastaƱeda - Ruiz , M .: Practical method for ...
... blood culture medium , J. Clin . Microbiol . 10 : 488-491 , 1979 . 11. Bokkenheuser , V .: Vibrio fetus infection in ... blood cultures , J. Clin . Microbiol . 12 : 576-578 , 1980 . 15. CastaƱeda - Ruiz , M .: Practical method for ...
Contents
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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