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RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF INFLUENZA

The Lancet, 1968
Abstract In seven out of eight proven cases of influenza due to the A 2 virus, the diagnosis was established by immunofluorescence: in three cases in three hours by direct staining of sputum; and in the other three cases in thirty-six hours by means of monkey-kidney tissue-culture or organ culture of throat washings.
J F, Hers, L, van der Kuip, N, Masurel
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Rapid diagnosis of cytomegalovirus infection

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1985
Several assays are in preparation for the diagnosis of cytomegalovirus infection in acquired immune deficiency syndrome and other immunocompromised patients. In particular, ELISA and DNA probes look to be particularly promising for testing body fluids and tissue sections respectively but these assays are not currently available.
R M, du Bois   +2 more
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Rapid Diagnosis of Viral Pathogens

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1995
The past decade has seen significant improvement in the laboratory methods for the diagnosis of viral infections. Specific antiviral agents are available for treatment of several viral infections, further increasing the need for rapid and accurate viral diagnostics.
L M, Mann, G L, Woods
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Rapid Diagnosis of Campylobacter Enteritis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982
Excerpt 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 Candida albicans

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1970
The 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, 1981
The 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 viral diagnosis

Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 1981
Summary Both the methodology and the demand for rapid viral diagnosis are increasing. Many of the methods used are within the scope of a clinical laboratory where tissue culture facilities are not available. Little standardization exists as yet, however, and rapid diagnostic tests require both careful attention to detail and knowledgeable ...
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RAPID TISSUE DIAGNOSIS

Archives of Surgery, 1941
Rapid tissue diagnosis during operation has lately fallen into discredit. While many surgeons still are enthusiastic about it, leading pathologists have recently criticized this method as not only unreliable but unnecessary. According to Simpson, 1 "the Frozen Section Fetish appeals to the surgeon mainly because it adds to the drama in the operating ...
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RAPID VIROLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS

The Lancet, 1981
C R, Madeley, J, McQuillin
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