The isolation and identification of bacteria from wounds

Journal of Wound Care
R Cooper, J C Lawrence

Abstract

Wound specimens can be processed in the laboratory in a number of different ways. Routine investigations aim to identify all potential pathogens; a generalised scheme for the procedure is shown in Fig 1.

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Apr 6, 2002·Journal of Wound Care·C Senior
Sep 26, 2003·British Journal of Nursing : BJN·Fiona Kelly
Nov 17, 2010·International Wound Journal·Charne Nicole MillerNick Santamaria
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