SPECIALIST IN MICROBIOLOGY
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MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY PROCEDURES
LAB. IDENTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT ISOLATES
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5STAPHYLOCOCCACEAE
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6STREPTOCOCCACEAE AND OTHER RELATED ORGANISMS
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7ENTEROBACTERIACEAE
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8NEISSERIACEAE AND MORAXELLACEAE
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9HAEMOPHILUS AND OTHER FASTIDIOUS GRAM-NEGATIVE SPECIES
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10OTHER FASTIDIOUS GRAM-NEGATIVE BACILLI, BORDETELLA AND LEGIONELLA SPP.
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11VIBRIO, AEROMONAS, PLESIOMONAS, AND CAMPYLOBACTER SPECIES
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12NONFERMENTING GRAM-NEGATIVE BACILLI
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13ANAEROBES OF CLINICAL IMPORTANCE
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14THE SPIROCHETES
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15CHLAMYDIA, RICKETTSIA, AND SIMILAR ORGANISMS
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16MYCOPLASMA AND UREAPLASMA
Mycoplasmas are the smallest self-replicating organisms in nature.
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17MTB AND NTM LESSON 1
MTB and Mycobacterium leprae, the causative agents of tuberculosis (TB) and Hansen disease (leprosy), respectively.
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18MTB AND NTM LESSON 2 - LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS
Rate of growth, colony morphology, pigmentation, nutritional requirements, optimal incubation temperature, and biochemical test results; broth-based culture systems and species-specific nucleic acid probes (PCR) and HPLC are used to identify mycobacteria.
MEDICALLY SIGNIFICANT FUNGI
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