6. Will the medical laboratory scientist always see bacteria in a Gram stain of an infected CSF? Explain? 7. Why is it i
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6. Will the medical laboratory scientist always see bacteria in
a Gram stain of an infected CSF? Explain?
7. Why is it important to fully identify the organism infecting
the CSF?
8. Why are certain CSF bacterial pathogens associated with
certain patient groups and what can be done to prevent this?
9. What is the role of other departments in clinical laboratory
in the diagnosis of meningitis?
10. When available CSF is insufficient for all tests of interest
in the different departments of clinical laboratory, discuss how
you prioritize one test over other assays?
a Gram stain of an infected CSF? Explain?
7. Why is it important to fully identify the organism infecting
the CSF?
8. Why are certain CSF bacterial pathogens associated with
certain patient groups and what can be done to prevent this?
9. What is the role of other departments in clinical laboratory
in the diagnosis of meningitis?
10. When available CSF is insufficient for all tests of interest
in the different departments of clinical laboratory, discuss how
you prioritize one test over other assays?