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Page 205
... colonies in desoxycholate citrate , MacConkey , EMB , XLD , and SS media . On HE agar salmonellae and shigellae appear bluish - green . Colonies of Proteus may be confused with Salmonella and Shigella , especially on desoxycholate and ...
... colonies in desoxycholate citrate , MacConkey , EMB , XLD , and SS media . On HE agar salmonellae and shigellae appear bluish - green . Colonies of Proteus may be confused with Salmonella and Shigella , especially on desoxycholate and ...
Page 276
... colonies on blood agar . Satellitism occurs with neighboring Staphylococcus colonies . On transparent agar the colonies show a bluish sheen with transmit- ted light . Indole is not produced , and the reac- tion in carbohydrates is ...
... colonies on blood agar . Satellitism occurs with neighboring Staphylococcus colonies . On transparent agar the colonies show a bluish sheen with transmit- ted light . Indole is not produced , and the reac- tion in carbohydrates is ...
Page 351
... colonies growing on culture media must be confirmed before they can be identi- fied as mycobacteria . Cultures for the isolation of M. tuberculosis on L - J media should be incu- bated at 35 to 36 C for a total of 6 to 10 weeks and ...
... colonies growing on culture media must be confirmed before they can be identi- fied as mycobacteria . Cultures for the isolation of M. tuberculosis on L - J media should be incu- bated at 35 to 36 C for a total of 6 to 10 weeks and ...
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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