Infectious diseases diagnosis current status and future trends

The diagnosis of infectious agents in humans and animals and the detection of pathogens in food and water are not without problems and are often difficult to validate. The methods currently in use range from rather simple, easily managed and routine techniques to the extremely complex cutting edge t...

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Other Authors: Smith, H. V. (Editor), Stimson, W. H. (Editor), Chappell, L. H. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1998
Series:Parasitology, v. 117, suppl
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