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[Diagnostic approach of intracellular bacteria and fastidious microorganisms].
Revue medicale suisse, 2015Obligate or facultative intracellular bacteria are fastidious organisms that do not or poorly grow on conventional culture media. Some of them may be the cause of frequent and potentially severe infections, such as tuberculosis (Myco- bacterium tuberculosis), community-acquired respiratory infections (Legionella spp., Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Chlamydia ...
F, Lamoth, J, Schrenzel, G, Greub
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Fastidious Bacteria of Plant Vascular Tissues and Their Invertebrate Vectors
1992Prokaryotes have been recognized as plant pathogens since the pioneering research of Burrill (1881). However, the concept that these pathogens include noncultivable or extremely fastidious prokaryotes developed recently, following the discovery by Doi et al. (1967) and Ishie et al.
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Strategies for antimicrobial susceptibility testing of fastidious aerobic bacteria.
The American journal of medical technology, 1984There are several "non-standardized" test methodologies for performing antimicrobial susceptibility tests on clinical isolates of fastidious aerobic organisms. Critical to the interpretation of a susceptibility test (or any clinical laboratory test) is correlation of the results with the clinical status of the patient.
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Brucella: A fastidious bacteria but a virulent pathogen
The Veterinary Journal, 2010Svetlana Bardenstein +2 more
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Susceptibility Test Methods: Fastidious Bacteria
2015Romney M. Humphries, Janet A. Hindler
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Fastidious, phloem-limited bacteria, pathogens of sugar beet
Phytopathogenic mollicutesBojan Duduk +6 more
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