Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyPatrick R. Murray, American Society for Microbiology For three decades the Manual of Clinical Microbiology has been recognized as the benchmark – the gold standard – for excellence among diagnostic microbiology books. That tradition of quality continues with the publication of the new seventh edition. Once again MCM provides all microbiologists, laboratorians, and infectious disease professionals with the definitive reference work for running an effective, state–of–the–art diagnostic laboratory. No other single resource offers such extensive, up–to–date, practical information presented in a concise and easily accessible format. MCM continues to set the standard for reliability and day–to–day utility as a reference work for all busy professionals in the diagnostic laboratory and infectious disease communities. Guiding the clinical microbiologist in the selection, performance, and interpretation of laboratory procedures, MCM focuses on the when and why of diagnostic procedures, as well as the how. It presents a direct approach to organizing information with thorough but concise treatments of all the major areas of microbiology, including new microbial discoveries, changing diagnostic methods, and emerging therapeutic challenges facing clinicians. |
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Other Microsporidia Deep stromal infections of the cornea due to different mi-
crosporidial species have been described in otherwise healthy persons who
presented with severe keratitis or a corneal ulcer. In immunocompromised
patients ...
Other Microsporidia Deep stromal infections of the cornea due to different mi-
crosporidial species have been described in otherwise healthy persons who
presented with severe keratitis or a corneal ulcer. In immunocompromised
patients ...
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Gram-labile microsporidial spores measuring 0.7 to 1.0 by 1.1 to 1.6 fim are
found at a supranuclear location within small intestinal enterocytes. Brown-Brenn
stain was used. Magnification, X 1,000. (B) Cytospin preparation of
bronchoalveolar ...
Gram-labile microsporidial spores measuring 0.7 to 1.0 by 1.1 to 1.6 fim are
found at a supranuclear location within small intestinal enterocytes. Brown-Brenn
stain was used. Magnification, X 1,000. (B) Cytospin preparation of
bronchoalveolar ...
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In our experience, tissue Gram stains (Brown- Brenn or Brown-Hopps) have
proved to be the most useful for the rapid and reliable identification of HIV-
associated microsporidia in routine paraffin-embedded tissue sections (Fig. 3A) (
36, 37).
In our experience, tissue Gram stains (Brown- Brenn or Brown-Hopps) have
proved to be the most useful for the rapid and reliable identification of HIV-
associated microsporidia in routine paraffin-embedded tissue sections (Fig. 3A) (
36, 37).
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Contents
GENERAL ISSUES IN CLINICAL | 1 |
Molecular Detection and Identification of 23 Bacillus and Recently Derived | 13 |
Commensal and Pathogenic | 23 |
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