Health Laboratory Science, Volume 6American Public Health Association., 1969 - Public health laboratories |
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... months of 1968 , however , the means were identi- cal for all three categories . The total number of Staphylococcus aureus isolated in the various months Table 1. Airborne bacterial counts of carpeted and tiled areas of the hospital ...
... months of 1968 , however , the means were identi- cal for all three categories . The total number of Staphylococcus aureus isolated in the various months Table 1. Airborne bacterial counts of carpeted and tiled areas of the hospital ...
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... months — 1968 . Number of S. Aureus Colonies Entire Hospital Tile Carpet ( 32 Sites ) ( 14 Sites ) ( 14 Sites ) 224243 Month Jan. 48 24 Feb. 30 10 11 Mar. 40 25 9 Apr. 54 10 May 116 15 97 June 33 13 19 Total 321 127 170 Mean 54 21 28 ...
... months — 1968 . Number of S. Aureus Colonies Entire Hospital Tile Carpet ( 32 Sites ) ( 14 Sites ) ( 14 Sites ) 224243 Month Jan. 48 24 Feb. 30 10 11 Mar. 40 25 9 Apr. 54 10 May 116 15 97 June 33 13 19 Total 321 127 170 Mean 54 21 28 ...
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... month was identical ( 8 ) in the two types of areas . In the first six months of 1968 , the mean bacterial count in the wool areas was 12 and in the acrilic area it was 13. The mean number of S. aureus was 9 in the wool areas and 5 in ...
... month was identical ( 8 ) in the two types of areas . In the first six months of 1968 , the mean bacterial count in the wool areas was 12 and in the acrilic area it was 13. The mean number of S. aureus was 9 in the wool areas and 5 in ...
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Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Serotypes Found in Sewage Lagoons Waste | 18 |
MelioidosisLaboratory Studies | 27 |
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