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Page 54
... infection is an ever - present hazard ; animal injection , therefore , should not be attempted unless the laboratory worker has been previous- ly immunized against tularemia and a safe ani- mal facility ( plastic cages with filter tops ...
... infection is an ever - present hazard ; animal injection , therefore , should not be attempted unless the laboratory worker has been previous- ly immunized against tularemia and a safe ani- mal facility ( plastic cages with filter tops ...
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... infections , includ- ing bacteremia , endocarditis , wound infection , abscesses , meningitis , pneumonia , and respira- tory and genitourinary tract infection . 10 These strains generally produce beta hemolysis on blood agar . Other ...
... infections , includ- ing bacteremia , endocarditis , wound infection , abscesses , meningitis , pneumonia , and respira- tory and genitourinary tract infection . 10 These strains generally produce beta hemolysis on blood agar . Other ...
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... infection of the cor- nea ) is an uncommon but important fungal infec- tion . Failure to recognize and treat it early and to avoid therapeutic use of corticosteroids may lead to deeper penetration of the infection and loss of the eye ...
... infection of the cor- nea ) is an uncommon but important fungal infec- tion . Failure to recognize and treat it early and to avoid therapeutic use of corticosteroids may lead to deeper penetration of the infection and loss of the eye ...
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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