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... subcultures be made from blood cultures showing no macro- scopic growth . Failure to do this will result in significant delay in identifying bacteremia in many cases . A blind subculture is recommended on the first day of incubation ...
... subcultures be made from blood cultures showing no macro- scopic growth . Failure to do this will result in significant delay in identifying bacteremia in many cases . A blind subculture is recommended on the first day of incubation ...
Page 137
... subcultures are examined for growth , hemolysis ( Plate 127 ) , pigmentation ( Plate 106 ) , pitting of agar ( Plate 110 ) , and colo- nial morphology . If a pure culture of an anaerobe is present , a Gram stain ( and a repeat THIO ...
... subcultures are examined for growth , hemolysis ( Plate 127 ) , pigmentation ( Plate 106 ) , pitting of agar ( Plate 110 ) , and colo- nial morphology . If a pure culture of an anaerobe is present , a Gram stain ( and a repeat THIO ...
Page 206
... Subculture of blood cultures on the appropri- ate type of agar medium - bismuth sulfite , EMB , or MacConkey - is carried out as described for stool isolations . Many investiga- tors find that a plate of either EMB or MacCon- key agar ...
... Subculture of blood cultures on the appropri- ate type of agar medium - bismuth sulfite , EMB , or MacConkey - is carried out as described for stool isolations . Many investiga- tors find that a plate of either EMB or MacCon- key 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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