27.1
1.(C)
2.(T)
3.(S)
4.(M)
5.(D)
6.(K)
7.(I)
8.(L)
9.(F)
10.(N)
11.(R)
12.(Q)
13.(A)
14.(O)
15.(G)
16.(H)
17.(E)
18.(P)
19.(V )
20.(B)
21.(J )
22.(U)
27.3
DNA--Deoxyribonucleic acid
CSF--Cerebro spinal fluid
C&S--culture and sensitivity
EBV--Epstein Barr virus
RSV--Respiratory syncytial virus
KOH--potassium hydroxide
ELISA--Enzyme linked immunosarbant assay
BC--Before christ
C-Diff--Clostridioides difficile
CMV--Cytomegalo virus
Cx--Carboxymethylcellulose
O&P--Ova and parasite
UTI--Urinary tract infection
STIs--Sexual transmitted infections
POLS--Political science
CLIA--Clinical laboratory improvement amendment
27.2
5.Virus
4 . gram negative bacteria
3.Gram staining method
2.Gram positive bacteria
1.Bacteria,Penicillin
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