Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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... Shigella , Salmonella typhi , other Salmonella species , and Y. enterocolitica are shown in Table 2. As might be expected , occasional strains of Shigella may not grow on MacConkey , SS , or deoxycholate - citrate agar , or a particular ...
... Shigella , Salmonella typhi , other Salmonella species , and Y. enterocolitica are shown in Table 2. As might be expected , occasional strains of Shigella may not grow on MacConkey , SS , or deoxycholate - citrate agar , or a particular ...
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... Shigella Sign % Positive Sign % Positive 2.1d 0.3 ( 11.4 ) d 0.9 ( 31.1 ) d 0 0 Test or substrate Gas from glucose + 90.7 Lactose + 90.8 ( 5.1 ) Sucrose d 48.9 ( 5.6 ) Salicin d 40 ( 14 ) Motility +/- 69.1 Indole + 99.2 - / + 37.8 ...
... Shigella Sign % Positive Sign % Positive 2.1d 0.3 ( 11.4 ) d 0.9 ( 31.1 ) d 0 0 Test or substrate Gas from glucose + 90.7 Lactose + 90.8 ( 5.1 ) Sucrose d 48.9 ( 5.6 ) Salicin d 40 ( 14 ) Motility +/- 69.1 Indole + 99.2 - / + 37.8 ...
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... Shigella The examination of isolates of Shigella may be stopped at various stages in a manner analo- gous to those outlined for salmonellae . However , since serotyping of shigellae is dependent upon the determination of O antigens and ...
... Shigella The examination of isolates of Shigella may be stopped at various stages in a manner analo- gous to those outlined for salmonellae . However , since serotyping of shigellae is dependent upon the determination of O antigens and ...
Contents
Indigenous and Pathogenic Microorganisms of Humans | 25 |
Collection Handling and Processing of Specimens HENRY D ISENBERG JOHN | 52 |
Streptococci and Aerococci | 83 |
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