Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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Page 89
... streptococci will be stricken by group B pneu- monia , septicemia , and / or meningitis . Group B streptococci are also isolated from patients with urinary tract infections , wound infections , and otitis media . Group C includes three ...
... streptococci will be stricken by group B pneu- monia , septicemia , and / or meningitis . Group B streptococci are also isolated from patients with urinary tract infections , wound infections , and otitis media . Group C includes three ...
Page 106
... streptococci are uniformly resistant to SXT , when incubated in a normal atmosphere . Beta - hemolytic , SXT - resistant , bacitracin - sus- ceptible streptococci are presumptively identi- fied as group A , and those that are bacitracin ...
... streptococci are uniformly resistant to SXT , when incubated in a normal atmosphere . Beta - hemolytic , SXT - resistant , bacitracin - sus- ceptible streptococci are presumptively identi- fied as group A , and those that are bacitracin ...
Page 108
... streptococci . Optochin As noted above , optochin susceptibility is used for presumptive differentiation of alpha - hemo- lytic viridans streptococci and pneumococci . Two or three suspect colonies are streaked onto one quarter of a ...
... streptococci . Optochin As noted above , optochin susceptibility is used for presumptive differentiation of alpha - hemo- lytic viridans streptococci and pneumococci . Two or three suspect colonies are streaked onto one quarter of a ...
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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