What evidence indicates the presence of anaerobes in cultures?
A) A foul odor upon opening an anaerobic jar or bag
B) Growth on the anaerobic plates, but not on the sheep blood agar (SBA) plates incubated in the CO2 incubator
C) Colonies on kanamycin-vancomycin laked-blood agar (KVLBA) that fluoresce brick-red under ultraviolet light
D) All of the above
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