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Page 135
... aerobic " BA and the EMB or MacConkey plates are examined after overnight incubation , then subcultured ; isolates are identified , and antibiotic sus- ceptibility tests are set up , as required by aerobic culture methods delineated in ...
... aerobic " BA and the EMB or MacConkey plates are examined after overnight incubation , then subcultured ; isolates are identified , and antibiotic sus- ceptibility tests are set up , as required by aerobic culture methods delineated in ...
Page 172
... aerobic incu- bation ( with stabbing of the medium ) for throat swabs where only group A streptococci are of concern . Aerobic incubation is satisfactory for pour plates . PREPARATION OF POUR PLATES The ideal method of identification of ...
... aerobic incu- bation ( with stabbing of the medium ) for throat swabs where only group A streptococci are of concern . Aerobic incubation is satisfactory for pour plates . PREPARATION OF POUR PLATES The ideal method of identification of ...
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... Aerobic gram - positive spore - forming bacilli , 287-290 Aerococcus , 180-181 identification tests for , 171 , 176 infections due to , 181 Aeromonas , 246-247 description of genus , 246 hydrophila , antibiotic susceptibility , 247 ...
... Aerobic gram - positive spore - forming bacilli , 287-290 Aerococcus , 180-181 identification tests for , 171 , 176 infections due to , 181 Aeromonas , 246-247 description of genus , 246 hydrophila , antibiotic susceptibility , 247 ...
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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