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An individual (as a spore or a single organism), viable part of an organism (as a cell), or a strain that has been separated (as from diseased tissue, contaminated water, or the air) from the whole. Also, a pure culture produced from such an isolate. A particular strain of HIV taken from a patient.
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In plant pathology: a culture or subpopulation of a microorganism separated from its parent population and maintained in some sort of controlled circumstance; also, to effect such separation and control, for example to isolate a pathogen from diseased plant tissue. (21)
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1. The process of getting an organism in pure culture. 2. The pure culture itself. (17)
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Separation of an ill person who has a communicable disease (eg, SARSpatient) from those who are healthy. Isolation prevents transmission of infection to others and also allows for the focused delivery of specialized health care to ill persons.
Ãâó: www.cdc.gov/ncidod/sars/guidance/core/app2.htm
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a specific individual microbe and its genetically identical progeny.
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