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The field of bacterial diagnostics has seen unprecedented advances
in recent years. The increased need for accurate detection and
identification of bacteria in human, animal, food, and
environmental samples has fueled the development of new techniques.
The field has seen extensive research aided by the information from
bacterial genome sequencing projects. Although traditional methods
of bacterial detection and identification remain in use in
laboratories around the world, there is now a growing trend toward
the use of nucleic ac- based diagnostics and alternative
biochemically and immunologically based formats. The ultimate goal
of all diagnostic tests is the accurate detection, identification,
or typing of microorganisms in samples of interest. Although the
resulting information is of obvious use in the areas of patient
management, animal health, and quality control, it is also of use
in monitoring routes of infection and outlining strategies for
infection control. There is, therefore, a need to ensure that the
information being provided is of the highest standard and that any
new technique is capable of delivering this.
Invasive fungal infections are a significant cause of morbidity and
mortality. Over the past decade there has been a concerted effort
to develop reliable methods for the detection of such infections.
In Fungal Diagnostics: Methods and Protocols, expert researchers in
the field detail the introduction of new technology into a
diagnostic setting include ease of use, and rapid turnaround time
without compromising sensitivity and specificity. Focusing
specifically on fungal detection in clinical settings, fungal
diagnostics including, environmental testing, agriculture and food
production and veterinary diagnostics. Written in the highly
successful Methods in Molecular Biology (TM) series format,
chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of
the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and key tips on troubleshooting
and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and practical, Fungal
Diagnostics: Methods and Protocols seeks to aid scientists into the
further study of diagnostic and detection of fungi.
Invasive fungal infections are a significant cause of morbidity and
mortality. Over the past decade there has been a concerted effort
to develop reliable methods for the detection of such infections.
In Fungal Diagnostics: Methods and Protocols, expert researchers in
the field detail the introduction of new technology into a
diagnostic setting include ease of use, and rapid turnaround time
without compromising sensitivity and specificity. Focusing
specifically on fungal detection in clinical settings, fungal
diagnostics including, environmental testing, agriculture and food
production and veterinary diagnostics. Written in the highly
successful Methods in Molecular Biology (TM) series format,
chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of
the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and key tips on troubleshooting
and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and practical, Fungal
Diagnostics: Methods and Protocols seeks to aid scientists into the
further study of diagnostic and detection of fungi.
The field of bacterial diagnostics has seen unprecedented advances
in recent years. The increased need for accurate detection and
identification of bacteria in human, animal, food, and
environmental samples has fueled the development of new techniques.
The field has seen extensive research aided by the information from
bacterial genome sequencing projects. Although traditional methods
of bacterial detection and identification remain in use in
laboratories around the world, there is now a growing trend toward
the use of nucleic ac- based diagnostics and alternative
biochemically and immunologically based formats. The ultimate goal
of all diagnostic tests is the accurate detection, identification,
or typing of microorganisms in samples of interest. Although the
resulting information is of obvious use in the areas of patient
management, animal health, and quality control, it is also of use
in monitoring routes of infection and outlining strategies for
infection control. There is, therefore, a need to ensure that the
information being provided is of the highest standard and that any
new technique is capable of delivering this.
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Drugs (Paperback)
Louise O'Connor
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R1,467
Discovery Miles 14 670
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With the aim of showing how educators can use their skills to
inform practical action on problematic drug issues, this text
identifies the drug issues emerging in the classroom and highlights
strategies for dealing with them.
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