Which of the following oxidase-positive, gram-negative rods can be differentiated from Vibrio cholerae based on its inability to grow on thiosulfate citrate bile salts agar?
A) Non-lactose fermenter that is also K/A on TSI, arginine negative, and resistant to 10 µg O/129 but susceptible to 150 µg O/129
B) Lactose fermenter that is also A/A on TSI, arginine negative, and susceptible to both 10 µg and 150 µg O/129
C) Lactose fermenter that is also A/A on TSI, arginine positive, and resistant to both 10 µg and 150 µg O/129
D) Non-lactose fermenter that is also A/A on TSI, arginine negative, and susceptible to both 10 µg and 150 µg O/129
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