Bibliography includes bibliographical references and index. Pdf clinical microbiology procedures hand bookhenry d. This cited by count includes citations to the following articles in scholar. American society for microbiology press, may 14, 2007 science 1293 pages. The survival of such airborne viruses is influence by a variety of physical and chemical factors, important among these being temperature and relative humidity. Two biochemical api and microgen and one molecular methods 16s rrna analysis were compared in the areas of cost, identification, corroboration of data with other methods, ease of use, resources and.
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