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Page 105
... pathogenic neisseriae and can be mailed to the reference laboratory after overnight incuba- tion without appreciable loss of gonococci . The procedure for inoculation of Transgrow bottles has been described previously . Comparative ...
... pathogenic neisseriae and can be mailed to the reference laboratory after overnight incuba- tion without appreciable loss of gonococci . The procedure for inoculation of Transgrow bottles has been described previously . Comparative ...
Page 301
... pathogenicity . Most isolates of N. asteroides are pathogenic for white mice . and guinea pigs inoculated intraperitoneal- ly ; N. brasiliensis is usually not pathogen- ic . Streptomyces is not pathogenic , al- though some strains may ...
... pathogenicity . Most isolates of N. asteroides are pathogenic for white mice . and guinea pigs inoculated intraperitoneal- ly ; N. brasiliensis is usually not pathogen- ic . Streptomyces is not pathogenic , al- though some strains may ...
Page 409
... pathogenic fungi Primary isolation of pathogenic fungi exclusive of dermatophytes Recovery of fungi from blood Primary isolation of dermatophytes , recommended as screening medium only Primary isolation of pathogenic fungi exclusive of ...
... pathogenic fungi Primary isolation of pathogenic fungi exclusive of dermatophytes Recovery of fungi from blood Primary isolation of dermatophytes , recommended as screening medium only Primary isolation of pathogenic fungi exclusive of ...
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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