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... agar plates for aerobic and anaerobic incubation and a chocolate agar plate under 3 % to 10 % CO2 , and a gram - stained smear should be examined . If gram - negative rods are seen in the original bot- tles , an EMB or MacConkey agar ...
... agar plates for aerobic and anaerobic incubation and a chocolate agar plate under 3 % to 10 % CO2 , and a gram - stained smear should be examined . If gram - negative rods are seen in the original bot- tles , an EMB or MacConkey agar ...
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... Agar , dried Cetrimide * Distilled water Glycerol ( Final pH 7.2 ± ) 13.6 g 0.3 g 1,000 ml 10 ml Suspend the powder ... Chocolate agar Chocolate agar is agar to which blood or hemoglobin has been added and then heated until the medium ...
... Agar , dried Cetrimide * Distilled water Glycerol ( Final pH 7.2 ± ) 13.6 g 0.3 g 1,000 ml 10 ml Suspend the powder ... Chocolate agar Chocolate agar is agar to which blood or hemoglobin has been added and then heated until the medium ...
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... agar , growth of mycobacteria on , 364 Macronucleus , 514 , 515 Maduromycosis ; see Mycetoma Mailing of cultures or ... chocolate agar , 620 chopped - meat glucose ( CMG ) medium , 134 , 620-621 chopped - meat medium , 621 citrate agar ...
... agar , growth of mycobacteria on , 364 Macronucleus , 514 , 515 Maduromycosis ; see Mycetoma Mailing of cultures or ... chocolate agar , 620 chopped - meat glucose ( CMG ) medium , 134 , 620-621 chopped - meat medium , 621 citrate agar ...
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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