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Rapid diagnosis of Candida albicans
Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1970The inhibitory action of an antibiotic isolated fromB. subtilis is studied onC. albicans, C. clausenii, C. langeronii, C. stellatoidea, andC. visvanathii, as a possible means forC. albicans rapid identification. Growth inhibition ofC. albicans by the antibiotic was observed when the yeast was preincubated on malt-agar slants, at 30° C, during 24 hours,
C, Ramírez, F, Lanzuela, D, Rodriguez
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Rapid diagnosis of bacterial meningitis
Journal of Infection, 1981The diagnostic value of several investigations which may demonstrate bacteria or bacterial products in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from patients with meningitis are discussed. Estimation of CSF lactate and lactate dehydrogenase levels was found to be of value in the differential diagnosis of viral, bacterial and fungal meningitis and the ...
Lauwers, Sabine, Clumeck, Nathan
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Rapid Diagnosis of Campylobacter Enteritis
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982Excerpt Campylobacter fetussubspeciesjejunihas been implicated with increasing frequency as a cause of acute gastroenteritis (1).
E S, Sazie, A E, Titus
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Rapid diagnosis of typhoid fever
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1998A Reverse Passive Haemagglutination Test (RPHA) was designed for the detection of Salmonella typhi antigen and rapid diagnosis of typhoid fever. Two per cent fresh sheep RBC's were coated with 32 micrograms/ml of immunoglobulin. The minimal detectable level of the antigen was 1250 micrograms/ml.
R, Kalhan +3 more
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Rapid diagnosis of meningococcal disease
Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy, 2010. Children may be admitted and treated for MD ‘just in case’, with treatment being discontinued 48 h later if cultures are negative. Further dif-ficulty arises after 48 h of treatment, when the attending clinician must decide whether it is safe to discontinue treatment on the basis of a negative culture result that has a low sensitivity.Polymerase ...
Shields, Michael +2 more
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Rapid Diagnosis of Candidiasis and Aspergillosis
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1987Published studies support the hypothesis that at least two antigens of Candida albicans and Candida tropicalis circulate in the bloodstream of patients with severe candidiasis. One antigen (probably mannan) is stable and the other (probably protein) is labile.
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Rapid Diagnosis of Viral Infections
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978Rapid tests for use in the virology laboratory have evolved because of the recognition of serious complications produced by viruses and the availability of antiviral therapy such as acyclovir and gancyclovir to influence the clinical course of the patient.
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Macroamylasemia: Value of Rapid Diagnosis
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973To the Editor.— Macroamylasemia has been recently described 1 as a cause of persistently elevated serum amylase levels. This elevation occurs without pancreatitis or renal disease due to a macromolecular complex too large to be filtered at the glomerulus. Levitt et al 2 suggested that widely available techniques for amylase determination could be used
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