Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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... inhibited Mannitol. EMB MacConkey Arizona Translucent , colorless Uncolored , transpar- Hektoen enteric Similar to Salmonella SS Bismuth sulfite ... Inhibited Inhibited black - brown zones Opaque , grayish white Mostly inhibited 76 GENERAL.
... inhibited Mannitol. EMB MacConkey Arizona Translucent , colorless Uncolored , transpar- Hektoen enteric Similar to Salmonella SS Bismuth sulfite ... Inhibited Inhibited black - brown zones Opaque , grayish white Mostly inhibited 76 GENERAL.
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... inhibited Mannitol , salt Mostly inhibited ish colonies sur- rounded by dark- brown to black zones Pin - point colonies MS Blue - black , shiny cen- ter , clear periphery Inhibited Inhibited Inhibited with reddish to Chocolate agar ...
... inhibited Mannitol , salt Mostly inhibited ish colonies sur- rounded by dark- brown to black zones Pin - point colonies MS Blue - black , shiny cen- ter , clear periphery Inhibited Inhibited Inhibited with reddish to Chocolate agar ...
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... inhibited by ordinary agar ; puri- fied agars such as agarose are necessary . They grow best at acid pH ( 6.0 ) and are inhibited by thallium acetate , which is ordinarily used to suppress bacterial growth ( 20 ) . A major consideration ...
... inhibited by ordinary agar ; puri- fied agars such as agarose are necessary . They grow best at acid pH ( 6.0 ) and are inhibited by thallium acetate , which is ordinarily used to suppress bacterial growth ( 20 ) . A major consideration ...
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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