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... swab . 3. Replace the swab in the inner tube , crush the ampule , force the swab into the released holding medium , and send it to the laboratory immediately , where it should be plated as soon as possible . If it is necessary to hold ...
... swab . 3. Replace the swab in the inner tube , crush the ampule , force the swab into the released holding medium , and send it to the laboratory immediately , where it should be plated as soon as possible . If it is necessary to hold ...
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... swab moistened with broth about 1 inch into the nares , gently rotating the swab against the nasal mucosa on both sides , and returning it to the broth tube . ROUTINE PROCEDURES , INCLUDING ISOLATION METHODS FOR HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI ...
... swab moistened with broth about 1 inch into the nares , gently rotating the swab against the nasal mucosa on both sides , and returning it to the broth tube . ROUTINE PROCEDURES , INCLUDING ISOLATION METHODS FOR HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI ...
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... swab or nasal secretions Parainfluenza Epstein - Barr virus Adenovirus Throat swab and feces Enterovirus Reovirus Serological tests * Usual ( Special ) + ΝΑ ( Nt ) CF CF , HI ( FA ) CF , HI , Nt ( Nt , HD ΝΑ HI , Nt Lower respiratory ...
... swab or nasal secretions Parainfluenza Epstein - Barr virus Adenovirus Throat swab and feces Enterovirus Reovirus Serological tests * Usual ( Special ) + ΝΑ ( Nt ) CF CF , HI ( FA ) CF , HI , Nt ( Nt , HD ΝΑ HI , Nt Lower respiratory ...
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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