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Links for Clinical Microbiology:

  • Providing a broad array of diagnostic tests used for diagnosis of infections caused by bacteria, viruses, and parasites. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A..

    http://www.bidmc.org/CentersandDepartments/Departments/Pathology/ClinicalPathology/ClinicalMicrobiology.aspx
  • Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Laboratories, Division of Clinical Microbiology. Performing bacteriology, virology, serology, parasitology and mycobacteriology testing for HIV, influenza, Lyme disease, tuberculosis, foodborne outbreak investigation, meningitis, West Nile encephalitis, Legionnaires’ disease, rabies, sexually transmitted diseases and other conditions of public health significance.

    http://www.health.pa.gov/Your-Department-of-Health/Offices%20and%20Bureaus/Laboratories/Pages/Microbiology/Clinical-Microbiology.aspx#.VgcmzGvrSzw
  • CACMID actively promotes cooperation, collaborative research, and education amongst microbiologists, and also the development and promotion clinical standards and guidelines. CACMID is inclusive of all microbiology-related positions including technicians, clinicians, medical microbiologists, physicians, students, research scientists and laboratory managers.

    https://www.cacmid.ca/
  • DPDx - Laboratory Identification of Parasitic Diseases of Public Health Concern, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A..

    http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/
  • A laboratory that performs testing for the detection of a wide range of human pathogens including aerobic and anaerobic bacteria; yeasts and molds; blood, tissue, and enteric parasites; and mycobacteria. Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A..

    http://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/clinical-microbiology-laboratory
  • ESCMID is a non-profit organisation whose mission is to improve the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of infectious diseases in Europe by promoting and supporting research, education and training in the infection disciplines.

    https://www.escmid.org/
  • Idaho Bureau of Laboratories - Clinical Microbiology, Idaho Department of Health and Welfare.

    http://www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/Health/Labs/ClinicalMicrobiology/tabid/190/Default.aspx
  • The ISCM objectives are to advance and disseminate the scientific and clinical knowledge of infection including laboratory diagnosis, patient management and treatment, surveillance and epidemiology, infection prevention and control, antimicrobial resistance, antimicrobial stewardship and advisory consultation services.

    http://www.iscm.ie/
  • The Johns Hopkins University, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Johns Hopkins Health System, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A..

    http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/microbiology/About/
  • Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A..

    https://health.maryland.gov/laboratories/Pages/Clinical-Microbiology-Laboratory.aspx
  • By Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited.

    http://www.nature.com/subjects/clinical-microbiology
  • The purpose of NACMID is to promote scientific knowledge of clinical microbiology and infectious diseases.

    http://www.nacmid.org/
  • A not-for-profit organization promoting scientific knowledge of Clinical Microbiology. The goals of the association include: promoting scientific knowledge of Clinical Microbiology through communication, improving education, encouraging scientific investigation, and gaining higher recognition in the field of Clinical Microbiology.

    http://www.scacm.org/
  • Providing Quality Continuing Education for Clinical Microbiologists.

    http://www.swacm.org/
  • Testing clinical samples.

    http://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dph/lab/micro-viro.html
  • The Excitement of Clinical Microbiology by the Small Things Considered Blog, Moselio Schaechter.

    http://schaechter.asmblog.org/schaechter/2012/11/the-excitement-of-clinical-microbiology.html
  • Promoting scientific knowledge of microbiology in the southeastern United States by providing educational opportunities and encouraging scientific investigation among its members. In addition SEACM also seeks to improve and enhance recognition of the field of clinical microbiology.

    http://www.seacm.org/
  • A full-service routine and specialized reference laboratory serving Stanford Hospital, Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital and Stanford Outreach program.

    http://clinicalmicrobiology.stanford.edu/
  • Providing diagnostic services for all areas of microbiology including isolation and identification of all pathogenic organisms (aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, mycobacteria, parasites, fungi and viruses).

    http://www.mdanderson.org/education-and-research/departments-programs-and-labs/departments-and-divisions/laboratory-medicine/clinical-microbiology.html
  • The University of Toledo, Clinical Microbiology Laboratory, Toledo, Ohio, U.S.A.. Providing microbiology services in aerobic and anaerobic bacteriology, mycology, and molecular diagnostics of infectious diseases.

    http://www.utoledo.edu/med/depts/path/micro/
  • University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Clinical Microbiology. A full service, state of the art laboratory that provides services 24 hour/day, seven days/week to meet the needs of the University Hospital and its associated clinics.

    http://pathology.med.uky.edu/divisions/clinical/microbiology
  • Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Clinical Microbiology, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.A..

    https://www.wakehealth.edu/Specialty/p/Pathology/Microbiology
  • Providing infectious disease diagnosis and consultative services for the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center.

    https://pathology.weill.cornell.edu/clinical-services/laboratory-medicine/clinical-microbiology-laboratory