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HIV infections --- HIV-positive persons --- Prevention. --- Travel.
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Sexually transmitted diseases --- HIV Infections. --- Sexually Transmitted Diseases. --- Sexually transmitted diseases. --- Seksueel overdraagbare aandoeningen. --- HIV. --- STDs --- STIs --- Sexually Transmitted Infections --- Venereal Diseases --- Disease, Sexually Transmitted --- Disease, Venereal --- Diseases, Sexually Transmitted --- Diseases, Venereal --- Infection, Sexually Transmitted --- Infections, Sexually Transmitted --- STI --- Sexually Transmitted Disease --- Sexually Transmitted Infection --- Transmitted Infection, Sexually --- Transmitted Infections, Sexually --- Venereal Disease --- HTLV-III Infections --- HTLV-III-LAV Infections --- T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections, Human --- HIV Infection --- HTLV III Infections --- HTLV III LAV Infections --- HTLV-III Infection --- HTLV-III-LAV Infection --- Infection, HIV --- Infection, HTLV-III --- Infection, HTLV-III-LAV --- Infections, HIV --- Infections, HTLV-III --- Infections, HTLV-III-LAV --- T Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections, Human --- Sexual diseases --- Sexually transmissible infections --- Sexually transmitted infections --- STDs (Diseases) --- STIs (Sexually transmitted infections) --- VD (Disease) --- Venereal diseases --- HIV Infections --- Sexually Transmitted Diseases --- HIV infections --- Communicable diseases --- Sexual health --- Venereology --- Reproductive Tract Infections --- HIV Coinfection --- Coinfection, HIV --- Coinfections, HIV --- HIV Coinfections --- Dermatology
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Helicobacter pylori infections. --- Submariners --- Submarine medicine --- Government policy
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In Mycoplasma Protocols, Roger Miles and Robin Nicholas present a collection of cutting-edge methods for the detection, isolation, identification, characterization, and genetic manipulation of the pathogenic mycoplasmas. These step-by-step methods are crafted for successful reproducibility and include biochemical, genetic, and molecular techniques essential to understanding pathogenicity and adhesion to host cells. They also cover the detection of mycoplasmas in cell cultures, an important tool not only in viral diagnosis and research, but also in the production of vaccines and various biological products. Mycoplasma Protocols provides up-to-date and easy-to-follow mycoplasma methods for practical application in medical and veterinary diagnostic and research laboratories. The techniques permit effective work with these normally fastidious microorganisms, allowing investigators to illuminate their roles across a wide range of chronic respiratory, arthritic, and urogenital diseases. For all those working in this important field, Mycoplasma Protocols immediately becomes the methodological resource of choice.
Mycoplasma diseases --- Mycoplasma --- Laboratory manuals. --- Mycoplasmataceae --- Gram-negative bacterial infections --- Laboratory manuals --- Microbiology. --- Microbial biology --- Biology --- Microorganisms --- Mycoplasma infections
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Virology --- Viruses --- Research --- yearbooks. --- periodicals. --- Medical virology --- Review Literature. --- Virus Diseases --- Virologie --- Virologie médicale --- Animal Viruses --- Zoophaginae --- Animal Virus --- Virus --- Virus, Animal --- Viruses, Animal --- Viral Diseases --- Viral Infections --- Virus Infections --- Disease, Viral --- Disease, Virus --- Diseases, Viral --- Diseases, Virus --- Infection, Viral --- Infection, Virus --- Infections, Viral --- Infections, Virus --- Viral Disease --- Viral Infection --- Virus Disease --- Virus Infection --- Genetic Vectors --- Microbiology --- Medical microbiology --- Virus diseases
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HIV infections --- HIV-positive persons --- Foodborne diseases --- Drinking water --- Prevention. --- Health and hygiene. --- Safety measures.
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Virus diseases --- Virology --- Virus Diseases. --- Viruses. --- Maladies à virus --- Virologie --- Virology. --- Virus diseases. --- Périodiques. --- Viral diseases --- Viral infections --- Virus infections --- Animal Viruses --- Zoophaginae --- Animal Virus --- Virus --- Virus, Animal --- Viruses, Animal --- Viral Diseases --- Viral Infections --- Virus Infections --- Disease, Viral --- Disease, Virus --- Diseases, Viral --- Diseases, Virus --- Infection, Viral --- Infection, Virus --- Infections, Viral --- Infections, Virus --- Viral Disease --- Viral Infection --- Virus Disease --- Virus Infection --- Virus Diseases --- Viruses --- Genetic Vectors --- Microbiology --- Communicable diseases --- Medical virology --- Pathogenic viruses --- Microbiology & Immunology --- Maladies à virus. --- Virus. --- Periodicals. --- Genetic vectors --- Microorganisms --- Mobile genetic elements --- Extrachromosomal DNA
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Virus Diseases --- Viruses --- Diseases --- Virus diseases --- Virology. --- Virus Diseases. --- Viruses. --- Virus --- Maladies à virus --- Virus diseases. --- Périodiques. --- Viral diseases --- Viral infections --- Virus infections --- Animal Viruses --- Zoophaginae --- Animal Virus --- Virus, Animal --- Viruses, Animal --- Viral Diseases --- Viral Infections --- Virus Infections --- Disease, Viral --- Disease, Virus --- Diseases, Viral --- Diseases, Virus --- Infection, Viral --- Infection, Virus --- Infections, Viral --- Infections, Virus --- Viral Disease --- Viral Infection --- Virus Disease --- Virus Infection --- Genetic vectors --- Microorganisms --- Mobile genetic elements --- Extrachromosomal DNA --- Communicable diseases --- Medical virology --- Pathogenic viruses --- Genetic Vectors --- Microbiology --- Infectious Disease Medicine --- Virology --- Virologie. --- Maladies à virus. --- Virus. --- Periodicals.
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The independent investigations some 70 years ago by E. G. D. Murray and colleagues in Cambridge (UK) and J,H. H. Pirie in Johannesburg (South Mrica) resulted in the first detailed descriptions of listeriosis (in both instances in small animals), together with the isolation and naming of Lis teria monocytogenes. These descriptions in 1926 and 1927 show the pre cision and care of these experimentalists, for not only did they show much skill and attention to detail but also great insight in surmising that the consumption of contaminated food was associated with the trans mission of listeriosis. In the words of Pirie in 1927, 'Infection can be pro duced by subcutaneous inoculation or by feeding and it is thought that it is by feeding that the disease is spread in nature. ' These observations were largely forgotten and listeriosis was regarded as a rather obscure disease of animals and occasionally humans. However, the 1980s saw dramatic changes and the 'elevation' of Listeria to a topic of concern not only amongst microbiologists (particularly food micro biologists) but also the general public.
Foodborne diseases --- Food --- Listeriosis. --- Listeria monocytogenes. --- Prevention. --- Microbiology. --- Bacterium monocytogenes --- Listerella monocytogenes --- Listeria --- Listerellosis --- Listeria infections --- Gram-positive bacterial infections --- Sanitary microbiology --- Food-borne diseases --- Foodborne illnesses --- Communicable diseases --- Bacteriology
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In Molecular Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases leading international authorities provide a comprehensive and up-to-date set of basic and advanced methods that illuminate the principles of molecular diagnostics and allow researchers to establish assay systems tailored to their specific needs. This unique collection of protocols covers the latest strategies for identifying novel diagnostic markers, epitope mapping, and the production and purification of recombinant antigens, as well as their use as diagnostic reagents in immunological assays. It also includes promising techniques based on recent developments in antibody engineering and on the use of biosensors. Molecular Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases offers clinical microbiologists, clinical chemists, and pathologists unique tools with which to develop improved assays for diagnosing infectious diseases. The book is certain to play a leading role in helping researchers to understand and realize in their daily work the powerful potential of molecular diagnostic techniques in clinical microbiology today.
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