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... Susceptibility testing Direct susceptibility testing was discussed earlier in connection with culture technique . The procedure for conventional susceptibility testing is similar . Testing of second - line drugs or less commonly used ...
... Susceptibility testing Direct susceptibility testing was discussed earlier in connection with culture technique . The procedure for conventional susceptibility testing is similar . Testing of second - line drugs or less commonly used ...
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... Susceptibility testing of mycobacteria is dis- cussed in Chapter 31. Fungal susceptibility tests are best sent to a reference laboratory . ed o dar hk the ENTS } PART 37 SEROLOGIC 552 Antimicrobial susceptibility tests and assays.
... Susceptibility testing of mycobacteria is dis- cussed in Chapter 31. Fungal susceptibility tests are best sent to a reference laboratory . ed o dar hk the ENTS } PART 37 SEROLOGIC 552 Antimicrobial susceptibility tests and assays.
Page 555
... Testing of susceptibility to antimicro- bial agents and assay of antimicrobial agents in body flu- ids . In Lennette , E. H. , Blair , J.E. , and Truant , J.P. , editors : Manual of clinical microbiology , Washington , D.C. , 1970 ...
... Testing of susceptibility to antimicro- bial agents and assay of antimicrobial agents in body flu- ids . In Lennette , E. H. , Blair , J.E. , and Truant , J.P. , editors : Manual of clinical microbiology , Washington , D.C. , 1970 ...
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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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