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... patients with indwelling intravenous catheters The problem of bacteremia secondary to indwelling intravenous catheters has been men- tioned . With such patients it is common practice on removing the offending catheter to aseptical- ly ...
... patients with indwelling intravenous catheters The problem of bacteremia secondary to indwelling intravenous catheters has been men- tioned . With such patients it is common practice on removing the offending catheter to aseptical- ly ...
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... patients . One patient with pneumo- coccal meningitis had a weakly positive Limulus assay , whereas all other patients with gram - pos- itive organisms , those with aseptic meningitis , and those without meningitis had negative tests ...
... patients . One patient with pneumo- coccal meningitis had a weakly positive Limulus assay , whereas all other patients with gram - pos- itive organisms , those with aseptic meningitis , and those without meningitis had negative tests ...
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... patients with urinary tract infec- tion caused by S. saprophyticus . 16 One sees aggregates of staphylococcal cells adherent to epithelial cells . In one study cultures from 22 % of 787 consecutive female outpatients with signs of ...
... patients with urinary tract infec- tion caused by S. saprophyticus . 16 One sees aggregates of staphylococcal cells adherent to epithelial cells . In one study cultures from 22 % of 787 consecutive female outpatients with signs 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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