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Microbiology Chapter 17 Chapter 17 (Cowan): Diagnosing infections This is wrap up chapter in preparation for the Microbial Diseases of the various body systems (Chapters 18 – 23) Review these on your own. We will briefly look at them in lecture.

Pg. 518 Fig Scheme of specimen collection Pg. 519 Fig Clinical report form Pg. 522 Fig Flow Charts Pg. 524 fig Serological Testing Pg. 525 Fig and Sensitivity and Specificity Pg. 527 Fig Precipitin RX Pg. 528 Fig Western blot Pg. 530 Fig Complement fixation (this one is hard****) Pg 532 Fig Elisa test (review – very important) And other stuff

Pg. 518 Fig Scheme of specimen collection Pg. 519 Fig Clinical report form Pg. 522 Fig Flow Charts Pg. 524 fig Serological Testing Pg. 525 Fig and Sensitivity and Specificity Pg. 527 Fig Precipitin RX Pg. 528 Fig Western blot Pg. 530 Fig Complement fixation (this one is hard****) Pg 532 Fig Elisa test (review – very important)

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