Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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... Gram - positive cocci Staphylococci Micrococci ( Streptococci ) Gram - negative cocci Neisseria Gram - positive rods Corynebacterium Bacillus Gram - negative rods 1. Growth on Mac- Conkey agar Enterobacteriaceae includ- ing Yersinia ...
... Gram - positive cocci Staphylococci Micrococci ( Streptococci ) Gram - negative cocci Neisseria Gram - positive rods Corynebacterium Bacillus Gram - negative rods 1. Growth on Mac- Conkey agar Enterobacteriaceae includ- ing Yersinia ...
Page 401
... gram positive ) but inhibits the growth of facul- tatively anaerobic gram - negative bacilli , includ- ing Proteus . Paromomycin - vancomycin and kanamycin - vancomycin media ( see Chapter 97 ) contain 100 μg of either paromomycin or ...
... gram positive ) but inhibits the growth of facul- tatively anaerobic gram - negative bacilli , includ- ing Proteus . Paromomycin - vancomycin and kanamycin - vancomycin media ( see Chapter 97 ) contain 100 μg of either paromomycin or ...
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... gram- positive cocci produce small convex colonies which are grayish white and opaque . The edges are entire , and the surface may appear stippled or pock marked . Colonies of Veillonella are convex and translucent with an entire edge ...
... gram- positive cocci produce small convex colonies which are grayish white and opaque . The edges are entire , and the surface may appear stippled or pock marked . Colonies of Veillonella are convex and translucent with an entire edge ...
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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