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Page 170
... catalase negative . The catalase reaction with hydrogen peroxide occa- sionally presents problems . 12 There are , uncom- monly , peroxidase - producing Streptococcus and Aerococcus strains , and catalase - negative Mi- crococcus and ...
... catalase negative . The catalase reaction with hydrogen peroxide occa- sionally presents problems . 12 There are , uncom- monly , peroxidase - producing Streptococcus and Aerococcus strains , and catalase - negative Mi- crococcus and ...
Page 372
... Catalase positive : Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomi- tans Catalase negative , indole positive : HB - 5 Catalase negative , indole negative : Capnocytophaga Oxidase positive Urea positive , indole positive : Pasteurella pneumotro- pica ...
... Catalase positive : Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomi- tans Catalase negative , indole positive : HB - 5 Catalase negative , indole negative : Capnocytophaga Oxidase positive Urea positive , indole positive : Pasteurella pneumotro- pica ...
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... catalase positive ; streptococci and pneumococci are catalase nega- tive ; Bacillus species are catalase positive . The test may also be carried out with a 24- to 48 - hour culture in broth or thioglycollate medi- um ( microaerophiles ...
... catalase positive ; streptococci and pneumococci are catalase nega- tive ; Bacillus species are catalase positive . The test may also be carried out with a 24- to 48 - hour culture in broth or thioglycollate medi- um ( microaerophiles ...
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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