Rapid methods in clinical microbiology
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The twelve papers present details of rapid diagnostic techniques leading towards "same-day microbiology," and consider whether these can replace the conventional techniques, or merely supplement them. Topics include the use of DNA probes to detect and identify microorganisms, the influence of rapid diagnosis of streptococcal infection on pharyngitis and rheumatic fever, and the clinical impact of automated susceptibility reporting using a computer interface.
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Bruce Kleger
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Donald Jungkind
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Eastern Pennsylvania Branch of the American Society for Microbiology Symposium on Rapid Methods in Clinical Microbiology (1987 Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Rapid Methods in Clinical Microbiology
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Rapid methods in clinical microbiology
- RMRapid Methods in Clinical Micro...Bruce Kleger, Donald Jungkind
Rapid Methods in Clinical Microbiology
- RMRapid Methods in Clinical Micro...Bruce Kleger, Donald Jungkind
Rapid Methods in Clinical Microbiology
- RMRapid Methods in Clinical Micro...Bruce Kleger, Donald Jungkind
Rapid Methods in Clinical Microbiology
