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... staining procedure , such as the Gram stain , several small smears can be made on the same slide in areas appropriately marked with a glass - marking pencil . STAINING OF BACTERIA Simple stain 1. After fixation of the smear , draw a ...
... staining procedure , such as the Gram stain , several small smears can be made on the same slide in areas appropriately marked with a glass - marking pencil . STAINING OF BACTERIA Simple stain 1. After fixation of the smear , draw a ...
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... Gram stain and quellung reaction have already been mentioned in regard to identifying microorganisms in CSF . Other preparations in common use are the acid - fast stain , the India ink preparation , and the acridine orange stain ( Lauer ...
... Gram stain and quellung reaction have already been mentioned in regard to identifying microorganisms in CSF . Other preparations in common use are the acid - fast stain , the India ink preparation , and the acridine orange stain ( Lauer ...
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... gram- negative , short , rod - shaped bacteria , but coc- coid forms , long rods , and chains of several cells may also be observed . After 24 hours of incuba- tion , colonies average 1 mm in diameter and are convex , entire , circular ...
... gram- negative , short , rod - shaped bacteria , but coc- coid forms , long rods , and chains of several cells may also be observed . After 24 hours of incuba- tion , colonies average 1 mm in diameter and are convex , entire , circular ...
Contents
Microorganisms encountered in the eye 26 Grampositive nonsporeforming | 14 |
Methods of obtaining pure cultures | 17 |
Collection and transport of specimens | 31 |
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