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... aureus Staphylococcus aureus is a gram - positive , nonmotile coccus occurring singly , in pairs , in short chains , or in irregular clusters . The last arrangement is probably the most characteristic ( Fig . 16-1 ) . The Greek word ...
... aureus Staphylococcus aureus is a gram - positive , nonmotile coccus occurring singly , in pairs , in short chains , or in irregular clusters . The last arrangement is probably the most characteristic ( Fig . 16-1 ) . The Greek word ...
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... aureus are coag- ulase positive . A word of caution should be offered to those who have adopted the practice of ... aureus may be negative by slide test . This is an excellent screening procedure , however , as most strains of S. aureus ...
... aureus are coag- ulase positive . A word of caution should be offered to those who have adopted the practice of ... aureus may be negative by slide test . This is an excellent screening procedure , however , as most strains of S. aureus ...
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... aureus . No false - positive or false - negative results were obtained . Serologic techniques have also been utilized to detect teichoic acids from S. aureus in clinical materials . The techniques used have been CIE , gel diffusion ...
... aureus . No false - positive or false - negative results were obtained . Serologic techniques have also been utilized to detect teichoic acids from S. aureus in clinical materials . The techniques used have been CIE , gel diffusion ...
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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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