
Aeromonas, Vibrio, and Plesiomonas are all
A) oxidase-negative, glucose-fermenting, gram-negative bacilli that grow on MacConkey agar.
B) oxidase-positive, glucose-oxidizing, gram-negative bacilli that grow on MacConkey agar.
C) oxidase-positive, glucose-fermenting, gram-negative bacilli that grow on MacConkey agar.
D) oxidase-positive, non-glucose-utilizing, gram-negative bacilli that do not grow on MacConkey agar.
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Q4: Plesiomonas spp.can be described as
A)oxidase-negative, glucose-fermenting, gram-negative
Q4: The primary habitat for Vibrio spp.is:
A)freshwater.
B)the upper
Q5: Profuse watery diarrhea ("rice water stools"), leading
Q6: The primary habitat for Aeromonas spp.is
A)fresh water.
B)the
Q7: Stool specimens suspected of containing which enteric
Q8: Transmission of and Chromobacterium violaceum to humans
Q10: The selective medium,thiosulfate citrate bile salts sucrose
Q11: The primary habitat for Chromobacterium violaceum is
A)fresh
Q13: Aeromonas spp.can be described as
A)oxidase-negative, glucose-fermenting, gram-negative
Q20: Transmission of Aeromonas spp.to humans is by:
A)exposure
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