Bartlett, 1982 - Google Patents
Making optimum use of the microbiology laboratory: II. Urine, respiratory, wound, and cervicovaginal exudateBartlett, 1982
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- 4032684039903319095
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- Bartlett R
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- JAMA
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IN PART I of this series, attention was drawn to the pitfalls physicians may encounter in the submission of specimens that are commonly contaminated with indigenous and colonizing bacteria. These pitfalls apply especially to specimens from the respiratory tract, superficial …
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