Quality control in bacteriology: preliminary trials
AUTOR(ES)
Stokes, E. Joan
RESUMO
Six trials of quality control material sent in the form of artificial specimens are reported. A method of assessment using a computer for complex results, including antibiotic sensitivity tests, was employed. The trials were successful in showing the need for a comprehensive service and in bringing to light by this method a wide variety of errors.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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