Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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... chocolate agar ; examine broth daily for 7 days . Inoculate chocolate agar , " blood culture broth . Inoculate chocolate and MTM or NYC agar . " Inoculate chocolate and MTM or NYC agar . " Abbreviations : MTM medium , modified Thayer ...
... chocolate agar ; examine broth daily for 7 days . Inoculate chocolate agar , " blood culture broth . Inoculate chocolate and MTM or NYC agar . " Inoculate chocolate and MTM or NYC agar . " Abbreviations : MTM medium , modified Thayer ...
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... agar media do not support growth of this organism . Although the growth factors , X and V , are contained in blood ... chocolate agar or in Levinthal's medium . In addition to liberating the V factor , this heat treatment is necessary to ...
... agar media do not support growth of this organism . Although the growth factors , X and V , are contained in blood ... chocolate agar or in Levinthal's medium . In addition to liberating the V factor , this heat treatment is necessary to ...
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... agar ( or chocolate agar ) plate to be incubated in a candle extinction jar or in a 5 to 10 % CO2 incubator . ( The chocolate agar is particularly needed to distinguish nutri- tionally fastidious Haemophilus and other bac- teria which ...
... agar ( or chocolate agar ) plate to be incubated in a candle extinction jar or in a 5 to 10 % CO2 incubator . ( The chocolate agar is particularly needed to distinguish nutri- tionally fastidious Haemophilus and other bac- teria which ...
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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