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Correction: Global mapping of sexually transmitted Chlamydia trachomatis disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]

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Sameni F   +7 more
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Medical Microbiology

Journal of Basic Microbiology, 2010
AbstractInfectious diseases can affect the previously healthy adolescent as well as severely immuno‐compromised intensive care unit patients. The effects may be merely annoying, but in many cases they can become life‐threatening. The immediate impact of infectious diseases on everyday life can be seen with Helicobacter pylori, which infects more than ...
Oliver, Kurzai, Erika, Kothe
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Basics of Medical Microbiology

2018
Clinical microbiology classically focuses on microorganisms that make people sick “pathogens”. Founders of clinical microbiology were Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch. Until the first half of the nineteenth century, cleanliness and disinfection in medicine were not considered necessary, because the causative agents of infection were unknown.
Presterl, Elisabeth   +4 more
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Proteomics in medical microbiology

Electrophoresis, 2000
The techniques of proteomics (high resolution two-dimensional electrophoresis and protein characterisation) are widely used for microbiological research to analyse global protein synthesis as an indicator of gene expression. The rapid progress in microbial proteomics has been achieved through the wide availability of whole genome sequences for a number
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[Trends in medical microbiology--gene probes in medical microbiology].

Zeitschrift fur die gesamte Hygiene und ihre Grenzgebiete, 1990
At first the principle of nucleic acid hybridisation, some important technics used heretofore, and methods to label nucleic acids are described. The advantages and disadvantages regarding to the application to microbiological diagnostics are discussed.
G, Schönian   +5 more
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MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1939
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