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... inoculated with a clinical specimen . The multitest tube is inoculated by touching the nee- dle to a single colony and drawing it through all media in the tube . It has been reported that the citrate and urease reactions tend to present ...
... inoculated with a clinical specimen . The multitest tube is inoculated by touching the nee- dle to a single colony and drawing it through all media in the tube . It has been reported that the citrate and urease reactions tend to present ...
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... inoculated quite heavily . The TGA medium should be inoculated lightly . 37 A MacConkey agar plate should be inoculated moderately . An enrichment broth should also be used . On TCBS at 35 C after 18 to 24 hours V. chol- erae appears as ...
... inoculated quite heavily . The TGA medium should be inoculated lightly . 37 A MacConkey agar plate should be inoculated moderately . An enrichment broth should also be used . On TCBS at 35 C after 18 to 24 hours V. chol- erae appears as ...
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... inoculated directly to egg media and 7H10 agar ( liquid 7H9 medium also is desirable ) . Also , a smear is made . Tissue that is obviously contaminated ( such as tonsils and autopsy tissue ) can be handled as just described , except ...
... inoculated directly to egg media and 7H10 agar ( liquid 7H9 medium also is desirable ) . Also , a smear is made . Tissue that is obviously contaminated ( such as tonsils and autopsy tissue ) can be handled as just described , except ...
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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