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... diseases . It is important to keep in mind that in botulism the disease may be related to wound infection as well as to ingestion of pre- formed toxin in contaminated food . It should also be appreciated that infant botulism , described ...
... diseases . It is important to keep in mind that in botulism the disease may be related to wound infection as well as to ingestion of pre- formed toxin in contaminated food . It should also be appreciated that infant botulism , described ...
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... disease ; after several weeks , the feces of the bugs are checked for inter- mediate stages of Trypanosoma cruzi . zoonoses Diseases of lower animals transmissable to humans ( e.g. , tularemia ) . ABBREVIATIONS A Acid . AFB Acid - fast ...
... disease ; after several weeks , the feces of the bugs are checked for inter- mediate stages of Trypanosoma cruzi . zoonoses Diseases of lower animals transmissable to humans ( e.g. , tularemia ) . ABBREVIATIONS A Acid . AFB Acid - fast ...
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... disease , 166-167 Keratomycosis , 429 Kingella , 261 characteristics of , 251 , 261 kingae , 261 Klebsiella , 224-225 biochemical reactions of , 225 capsular types , 224 description of genus , 224 role in disease , 224 Kluyvera , 202 ...
... disease , 166-167 Keratomycosis , 429 Kingella , 261 characteristics of , 251 , 261 kingae , 261 Klebsiella , 224-225 biochemical reactions of , 225 capsular types , 224 description of genus , 224 role in disease , 224 Kluyvera , 202 ...
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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