Medical Microbiology
614 11 Arthropods persons,etc.Childrenandwomenaremostfrequentlyinfested.About 60 % ofpersonswithliceshowlowlevelsofinfestationwi ...
Insects 615 Pediculushumanuscorporis(BodyLouse) Occurrence,morphology,andbiology.VeryrareincentralEurope.Ovalbody, length:2.7–4. ...
616 11 Arthropods Bugs(Heteroptera) Cimexlectularius(familyCimicidae),thebedbug,occursworldwide.Nowrareincen- tralEurope,itisthe ...
Insects 617 Myiasis.Larvae(maggots)ofvariousflyspeciescanpenetrateandcolonize theskin,skinlesions,andbodyorifices,therebycausing ...
618 11 Arthropods Fleas(Siphonatera) Causativeagentsoffleainfestation &The“humanflea”(Pulexirritans)israre,buthumansarefrequ ...
Insects 619 whydogandcatfleapopulationscanpersistinhumandwellingsformonths ifcontrolmeasuresarenottaken. Epidemiology.Thefleasin ...
620 11 Arthropods Clinicalmanifestations &Lesions,mainlyonthesolesofthefeetandbetweenthetoes,morerarely onotherpartsofthebod ...
ShipmentofMaterials 621 AppendixtoChapters 9 – 11 LaboratoryDiagnosisofParasitoses Thissectioncontainsshortinstructionsforsampli ...
622 LaboratoryDiagnosisofParasitoses &Helmintheggs(withoutEnterobius):onetotwospecimensofSAFstool, orbetteryet 10 – 20 gfres ...
Cultivation 623 Serum &Antibodiestovariousparasites: 2 – 5 mlserumor 5 – 10 mlofwholeblood (bothwithoutadditives)(seealsoTab ...
624 LaboratoryDiagnosisofParasitoses MaterialforPolymeraseChainReaction(PCR) ThePCR(seep.409)isnowusedtodetectoridentifyspecieso ...
ImmunodiagnosticandMolecularTechniques 625 Table 11. 5 ImmunologicalandMolecularDiagnosisofParasitosesinHumans: ASelectionofTech ...
626 LaboratoryDiagnosisofParasitoses Table 11. 5 Continued:ImmunologicalandMolecularDiagnosisofParasitosesin Humans Parasitosis ...
VI Organ System Infections Kayser, Medical Microbiology © 2005 Thieme ...
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Medicalmicrobiologyexploreshowinfectiousdiseasesoriginateandde- velop.Thefocusofthisbranchofthelifesciencesisofcourseoninfective ...
12 EtiologicalandLaboratoryDiagnostic SummariesinTabularForm FHKayser,JEckert,andKABienz Table 1 2. 1 UpperRespiratoryTract Infe ...
Table 1 2. 1 Continued:UpperRespiratoryTract Infection Mostimportant pathogens* Laboratorydiagnosis Infectiousmononucleosis Epst ...
Table 1 2. 2 LowerRespiratoryTract Infection Mostimportant pathogens Laboratorydiagnosis Acutebronchitis. Acutebronchiolitis (sm ...
Table 1 2. 2 Continued:LowerRespiratoryTract Infection Mostimportant pathogens Laboratorydiagnosis Pulmonaryhantaviruses (USA) S ...
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