Infections of indwelling devices, such as intravenous catheters, are often caused by
A) coagulase positive and thermonuclease negative.
B) coagulase negative and novobiocin resistant.
C) caogulase positive and thermonuclease positive.
D) coagulase negative and novobiocin susceptible.
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