Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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Page 78
... urease , and H2S negative , indole and methyl red positive— Escherichia coli ( Chapter 16 ) ( 2 ) V - P and citrate positive , grow in KCN , usually indole negative , urease positive or delayed , motile - Enterobacter ; nonmotile ...
... urease , and H2S negative , indole and methyl red positive— Escherichia coli ( Chapter 16 ) ( 2 ) V - P and citrate positive , grow in KCN , usually indole negative , urease positive or delayed , motile - Enterobacter ; nonmotile ...
Page 79
... Urease negative - Providencia 2. Fermentative , oxidase negative , growth on MacConkey agar , usually on Salmonella - Shigella ( SS ) agar ( exceptions ) ; motile at 20 to 25 ° C but not at 35 ° C ; urease positive , phenylalanine ...
... Urease negative - Providencia 2. Fermentative , oxidase negative , growth on MacConkey agar , usually on Salmonella - Shigella ( SS ) agar ( exceptions ) ; motile at 20 to 25 ° C but not at 35 ° C ; urease positive , phenylalanine ...
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... urease reactions will differentiate Pasteu- rella species , new species 1 , from the other Pas- teurella species . It can be differentiated from species of Actinobacillus on the basis of the indole reaction . Serological relationships ...
... urease reactions will differentiate Pasteu- rella species , new species 1 , from the other Pas- teurella species . It can be differentiated from species of Actinobacillus on the basis of the indole reaction . Serological relationships ...
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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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