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... human abortion is not conclusive . In describing 17 human infections caused by C. fetus , King32 not- ed that three of these patients ( from the French literature ) had accompanying problems of preg- nancy . Hood and Todd27 of Charity ...
... human abortion is not conclusive . In describing 17 human infections caused by C. fetus , King32 not- ed that three of these patients ( from the French literature ) had accompanying problems of preg- nancy . Hood and Todd27 of Charity ...
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... humans on rare occasion . These organ- isms are discussed in Chapter 27 . REFERENCES 1. Adler , B. , Murphy , A. M. , Locarnini , S.A. , and Faine , S .: Detection of specific anti - leptospiral immunoglobu- lins M and G in human serum ...
... humans on rare occasion . These organ- isms are discussed in Chapter 27 . REFERENCES 1. Adler , B. , Murphy , A. M. , Locarnini , S.A. , and Faine , S .: Detection of specific anti - leptospiral immunoglobu- lins M and G in human serum ...
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... human infections in the United States . Workers in south Africa reported the IHA pro- cedure as providing 85 % positive results with sera from proved cases of human infection . 76,77 Although the IHA was 100 % reactive with sera from ...
... human infections in the United States . Workers in south Africa reported the IHA pro- cedure as providing 85 % positive results with sera from proved cases of human infection . 76,77 Although the IHA was 100 % reactive with sera from ...
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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