PMID: 3320611Nov 1, 1987Paper

Diagnostic laboratory procedures in infectious diseases

The Medical Clinics of North America
P D Ellner

Abstract

Useful diagnostic information can be provided by the microbiology laboratory in a variety of infectious diseases. It is important to obtain an appropriate specimen and to provide the laboratory with relevant information. The value and limitations of in vitro susceptibility testing are discussed.

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Jun 1, 2000·Infectious Disease Clinics of North America·M T Hessen, D Kaye

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