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Elsevier New Approaches for Microbial Typing Data Analysis

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Description

Effective monitoring of virulent, epidemic, or antibiotic-resistant pathogens requires rapid molecular identification. This Elsevier publication provides essential insights into the generation and analysis of microbial typing data, a field that has become a mainstay for integrated hospital infection control services. As traditional phenotypic identification and typing methods often lack the necessary discrimination for modern epidemiological studies, this text addresses the need for more advanced approaches. It covers the methodologies required to study organism diversity, which is vital for both clinical settings and various industrial or biotechnological applications. Whether you are working in hospital infection control or conducting research in biotechnology, understanding these new approaches to microbial typing is fundamental to tracking the geographical spread of pathogens and managing microbial populations accurately.

Key Features

Provides methods for rapid molecular identification and typing of micro-organisms to help monitor the spread of virulent or antibiotic-resistant pathogens.

Supports integrated hospital infection control services by offering advanced techniques for pathogen monitoring.

Addresses the limitations of conventional phenotypic identification methods that often lack adequate discrimination.

Offers guidance for industrial and biotechnological applications that require detailed studies of organism diversity.

Focuses on the generation and analysis of microbial typing data for improved epidemiological studies.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
14 July 2001
Listed Since
15 December 2006

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