Historically, clinical microbiological laboratories have often relied on isolation of pure cultures and phenotypic testing to identify microorganisms. These clinical tests are often based on specific biochemical reactions, growth characteristics, colony morphology, and other physiological aspects. The features used for identification in clinical laboratories are highly conserved and specific for a given group of microbes. We speculate that these features might be the result of evolutionary selection and thus may reflect aspects of the life cycle of the organism and pathogenesis. Indeed, several of the metabolic pathways targeted by diagnostic tests in some cases may represent mechanisms for host colonization or pathogenesis. Examples includ...
Clinical microbiology laboratories worldwide constitute an invaluable resource for monitoring emergi...
In the daily routine of a clinical microbiological laboratory, pathogens can be detected in several ...
In the host, pathogenic microorganisms have developed stress responses to cope with constantly chang...
Accurate identification of bacterial isolates is one of the fundamental tasks in clinical microbiolo...
Identification of emerging bacterial pathogens generally results from a chain of events involving mi...
pathogen to show a disease/pathogen relationship, was seldom questioned and was considered the basic...
An accurate identification and characterization of pathogens is crucial in disease management. The a...
Recent innovations have increased enormously the opportunities for investigating the molecular basis...
Our knowledge on the mechanisms underlying microbial pathogenesis and host-microbe interactions has ...
Microbial pathogens have evolved strategies to live and multiply within their hosts, who in turn hav...
The extraordinary plasticity of bacterial genomes raises concerns about the adequacy of laboratory-a...
The development and implementation of novel diagnostic techniques has had a profound effect on micro...
New and advanced methods of molecular diagnostics are changing the way we practice clinical microbio...
Clinical microbiology laboratories worldwide constitute an invaluable resource for monitoring emergi...
The distribution and diversity of microorganisms in the world are far greater than have been previou...
Clinical microbiology laboratories worldwide constitute an invaluable resource for monitoring emergi...
In the daily routine of a clinical microbiological laboratory, pathogens can be detected in several ...
In the host, pathogenic microorganisms have developed stress responses to cope with constantly chang...
Accurate identification of bacterial isolates is one of the fundamental tasks in clinical microbiolo...
Identification of emerging bacterial pathogens generally results from a chain of events involving mi...
pathogen to show a disease/pathogen relationship, was seldom questioned and was considered the basic...
An accurate identification and characterization of pathogens is crucial in disease management. The a...
Recent innovations have increased enormously the opportunities for investigating the molecular basis...
Our knowledge on the mechanisms underlying microbial pathogenesis and host-microbe interactions has ...
Microbial pathogens have evolved strategies to live and multiply within their hosts, who in turn hav...
The extraordinary plasticity of bacterial genomes raises concerns about the adequacy of laboratory-a...
The development and implementation of novel diagnostic techniques has had a profound effect on micro...
New and advanced methods of molecular diagnostics are changing the way we practice clinical microbio...
Clinical microbiology laboratories worldwide constitute an invaluable resource for monitoring emergi...
The distribution and diversity of microorganisms in the world are far greater than have been previou...
Clinical microbiology laboratories worldwide constitute an invaluable resource for monitoring emergi...
In the daily routine of a clinical microbiological laboratory, pathogens can be detected in several ...
In the host, pathogenic microorganisms have developed stress responses to cope with constantly chang...