Bacteriological diagnostic methods in chemical applications

It is for medical diagnosis that Bacteriology, in the first place, proves useful to the physician. Three bacteriological methods can be used, namely: 1° direct examination, 2° culture, 3° inoculation of animals and, in addition to these, serological methods can be added: 4° agglutination, 5° complem...

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Main Author: von Krogh, Menzt
Format: Online
Language:spa
Published: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 1915
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Online Access:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/3327
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Summary:It is for medical diagnosis that Bacteriology, in the first place, proves useful to the physician. Three bacteriological methods can be used, namely: 1° direct examination, 2° culture, 3° inoculation of animals and, in addition to these, serological methods can be added: 4° agglutination, 5° complement fixation. Direct examination is useful for some bacteria, which, by their characteristic appearance in the preparation or by their specific coloration, are distinguished from the countless saprophytes that are often found in preparations made with organic material in non-sterile conditions.