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Meaning of "clinical specimen"

clinical specimen - in medical terminology, a clinical specimen refers to a sample of tissue, blood, urine, or other biological material collected from a patient for diagnostic testing or research purposes. These specimens are analyzed in clinical laboratories to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases

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Isolation of influenza virus from a clinical specimen.
A clinical specimen may be a sample collected from a subject.
Isolation of measles virus from a clinical specimen.
A clinical specimen thus evaluated is regarded as an adequate specimen for the hybridization test.
Isolation of mumps virus from a clinical specimen.
Aliquots of an H1N1 positive clinical specimen were processed using rapid test processing reagent B.
Isolation of rubella virus from a clinical specimen.
The clinical specimen may be a biopsy, stool specimen, blood sample, foetal tissue or the like.
Isolation of specific virus from a clinical specimen.
FIG . 3 shows clinical specimen stability at room temperature for 21 days.
Detection of rabies nucleic acid in clinical specimen.
Isolation of smallpox (Variola virus) from a clinical specimen followed by sequencing designated P4 laboratories only.
Detection of rubella nucleic acid in clinical specimen.
Detection of botulinum toxin in a clinical specimen Epidemiological criteria.
Detection of genes encoding for botulinum neurotoxins in a clinical specimen.

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Detection of measles virus antigen by DFA in a clinical specimen using measles specific monoclonal antibodies.
Detection of influenza virus nucleic acid in a clinical specimen.
Detection of F1 antigen in a clinical specimen by fluorescent assay.
O isolation of mumps virus from an appropriate clinical specimen.
Detection of Variola virus nucleic acid in a clinical specimen followed by sequencing.
Amplifications can be performed from isolated bacterial cultures or directly from any clinical specimen.
Demonstration of Leptospira interrogans by immunofluorescence in a clinical specimen Leptospira interrogans specific antibody response.
Microbial identification could be performed from microbial cultures or directly from any clinical specimen.
Identification of influenza virus antigen by DFA test in a clinical specimen Influenza specific antibody response.
Demonstration of Neisseria gonorrhoeae by a non amplified nucleic acid probe test in a clinical specimen.
Detection of Lyssa virus nucleic acid in a clinical specimen e.g. saliva or brain tissue.
Demonstration of Leptospira interrogans by immunofluorescence in a clinical specimen.
Detection of Lyssa virus nucleic acid in a clinical specimen for example, saliva or brain tissue.
The radiologist should use invasive techniques to collect the clinical specimen.
O demonstration of F1 antigen in a clinical specimen by fluorescent assay OR OR.
The present disclosure provides methods of detecting a microorganism present in a clinical specimen or sample.
O detection of F. tularensis in a clinical specimen by fluorescent assay OR.
O demonstration by immunofluorescence of Brucella sp in an appropriate clinical specimen.
Isolation of Bacillus anthracis from a clinical specimen e.g. blood, lesions, discharges.
Detection of Francisella tularensis nucleic acid in a clinical specimen.
O isolation of variola virus from an appropriate clinical specimen ( tier 3 laboratory only ) OR.
Stillbirth Two clinically compatible manifestations with isolation of rubella virus from an appropriate clinical specimen.
Isolation of poliovirus from a clinical specimen.
Demonstration of Leptospira interrogans or any other pathogenic Leptospira spp. by immunofluorescence in a clinical specimen.
Detection of specific virus nucleic acid in a clinical specimen and genotyping.
Isolation of Yersinia enterocolitica or pseudotubeculosis from a clinical specimen.
O isolation of varicella virus from an appropriate clinical specimen serologic assay OR.
Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex nucleic acid in a clinical specimen.
Detection of botulinum toxin in a clinical specimen.
Isolation of toxin-producing Corynebacterium diphtheriae, Corynebacterium ulcerans or Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis from a clinical specimen.
Isolation of Vibrio cholerae from a clinical specimen.
Detection of Echinococcus multilocularis or granulosus nucleic acid in a clinical specimen.
Isolation of yellow fever virus from a clinical specimen.
Isolation of human pathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica or Yersinia pseudotuberculosis from a clinical specimen.
Isolation of TBE virus from clinical specimen.

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