Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1982 - 705 pagine |
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Pagina 179
... reaction or susceptible ; * Optochin susceptibility and bile solubility . 18 PNEUMOCOCCI STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE ... reaction negative , and BE nega- tive . 2. Group B streptococci are beta hemolytic , variably susceptible to bacitracin ...
... reaction or susceptible ; * Optochin susceptibility and bile solubility . 18 PNEUMOCOCCI STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE ... reaction negative , and BE nega- tive . 2. Group B streptococci are beta hemolytic , variably susceptible to bacitracin ...
Pagina 180
... reaction . Most strains are nonhemolytic , but alpha- and beta - hemo- lytic strains are common . All strains are resistant to bacitracin and react negatively in CAMP tests . Three patterns of reaction from the SXT , BE , and NaCl tests ...
... reaction . Most strains are nonhemolytic , but alpha- and beta - hemo- lytic strains are common . All strains are resistant to bacitracin and react negatively in CAMP tests . Three patterns of reaction from the SXT , BE , and NaCl tests ...
Pagina 567
... reaction occurs , beta - hemolytic streptococci of group A , B , C , or G are not present . If multiple reactions occur , centrifuge to sedi- ment the cells and retest . If multiple reac- tions remain , trypsinize as described be- low ...
... reaction occurs , beta - hemolytic streptococci of group A , B , C , or G are not present . If multiple reactions occur , centrifuge to sedi- ment the cells and retest . If multiple reac- tions remain , trypsinize as described be- low ...
Sommario
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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