Published 2015
Table of Contents:
“…Introduction to clinical
microbiology -- Safety in the clinical
microbiology laboratory -- Specimen collection, transport, and processing -- Microscopy, staining, and traditional methods of examination -- Automation, immunodiagnostics, and molecular methods used to identify microorganisms -- Antimicrobial susceptibility testing -- Staphylococci and other catalase positive gram positive cocci -- Streptococci, enterococcus, and related organisms -- Neisseria -- Enterobacteriaceae -- Nonfermentative gram-negative Bacilli -- Miscellaneous gram-negative Bacilli I: oxidase positive fermenters -- Miscellaneous gram-negative Bacilli II -- Gram-positive Bacilli -- Spirochetes -- Anaerobes -- Mycobacterium -- Chlamydia, mycoplasma, and rickettsiae -- Instruction to virology -- Introduction to medical mycology -- Introduction to medical parasitology -- Clinical specimens.…”
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