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E-raamat: Automation and Emerging Technology in Clinical Microbiology, An Issue of Clinics in Laboratory Medicine

(Washington University, St. Louis)
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  • Sari: The Clinics: Internal Medicine
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Sep-2013
  • Kirjastus: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780323188616
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The field of Clinical Microbiology is evolving at a rapid pace, perhaps more so than any other arm of laboratory medicine. This can be attributed to new technology, including high throughput gene sequencing, multiplex molecular assays, rapid evolution of antimicrobial resistance, and discovery of new pathogens. In addition, modern medical procedures, such as solid organ and stem cell transplantation, have resulted in an explosion of infections with agents that historically have been considered to be of low virulence. This issue of Clinics in Laboratory Medicine will highlight some of the advances in diagnostic microbiology, including MALDI-TOF MS, pathogen discovery, and personalized antimicrobial chemotherapy. In addition, one of the papers will focus on implementation of new technologies and how to maximize patient impact of these new methods.
Preface: Automation and Emerging Technology in Clinical Microbiology xiii
Carey-Ann D. Burnham
Laboratory Detection of Sepsis: Biomarkers and Molecular Approaches
413(26)
Stefan Riedel
Karen C. Carroll
Molecular Detection of Respiratory Viruses
439(22)
Richard S. Buller
Molecular Diagnostics and Parasitic Disease
461(44)
Shawn Vasoo
Bobbi S. Pritt
Invasive Fungal Infections: Biomarkers and Molecular Approaches to Diagnosis
505(22)
Audrey N. Schuetz
Advanced Techniques for Detection and Identification of Microbial Agents of Gastroenteritis
527(26)
Sherry A. Dunbar
Hongwei Zhang
Yi-Wei Tang
Molecular Approaches and Biomarkers for Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
553(14)
Robert F. Luo
Niaz Banaei
Automation in the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory
567(22)
Susan M. Novak
Elizabeth M. Marlowe
MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry for Microorganism Identification
589(22)
Tanis C. Dingle
Susan M. Butler-Wu
Beyond Identification: Emerging and Future Uses for MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry in the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory
611(18)
Mari L. DeMarco
Bradley A. Ford
Bacterial Strain Typing
629(22)
Duncan MacCannell
Diagnostic Assays for Identification of Microorganisms and Antimicrobial Resistance Determinants Directly from Positive Blood Culture Broth
651(34)
Morgan A. Pence
Erin McElvania TeKippe
Carey-Ann D. Burnham
Future-Generation Sequencing and Clinical Microbiology
685(20)
Benjamin C. Kirkup
Steven Mahlen
George Kallstrom
Integration of Technology Into Clinical Practice
705(26)
Christopher D. Doern
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