Communicable Disease Control: A Volume for the Public Health WorkerMacmillan, 1962 - 606 sider |
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... laboratory only a small fraction of this sample is usually examined . Therefore the report of the laboratory tells merely what was or was not found in the relatively minute portion subjected to bacteriological examination . Laboratory ...
... laboratory only a small fraction of this sample is usually examined . Therefore the report of the laboratory tells merely what was or was not found in the relatively minute portion subjected to bacteriological examination . Laboratory ...
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... Laboratory Service . The furnishing of bacteriological and serological laboratory service to aid in the diagnosis of infectious diseases is a well- recognized function of public health agencies . Obviously the average physician cannot ...
... Laboratory Service . The furnishing of bacteriological and serological laboratory service to aid in the diagnosis of infectious diseases is a well- recognized function of public health agencies . Obviously the average physician cannot ...
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... laboratory examination of suitable specimens . To state that the laboratory is the backbone of epidemiological in- vestigation is no exaggeration . The best field investigator , if deprived of reliable laboratory support , can usually ...
... laboratory examination of suitable specimens . To state that the laboratory is the backbone of epidemiological in- vestigation is no exaggeration . The best field investigator , if deprived of reliable laboratory support , can usually ...
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Historical Considerations | 3 |
The Infectious Process | 14 |
Control Measures | 47 |
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