Diagnosis is usually made by identification of the fungi from clinical specimens.
Clinicians should save any available clinical specimens (respiratory, blood, and serum) for additional testing until a specific diagnosis is made.
No other clinical specimens were available to allow viral characterization and identification of a likely animal source of infection.
Further isolates from clinical specimens were obtained due to the use of contaminated bronchoscopes.
It is unknown what proportion of P.penneri strains have been isolated in clinical specimens.
Despite the ease of finding Reovirus in clinical specimens, their role in human disease or treatment is still uncertain.
Further analysis of clinical specimens is ongoing in an effort to establish a likely animal source for the infection, based upon viral characterization.
From patients who are treated with antibiotics, filamentous organisms are commonly found in their clinical specimens.
Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in clinical specimens from children using a polymerase chain reaction.
All regarded him like a clinical specimen.