The colonies of Streptococcus agalactiae and Listeria monocytogenes are nearly identical. The two organisms can be differentiated by the
A) sodium hippurate hydrolysis test.
B) CAMP factor test.
C) catalase test.
D) diseases they cause.
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Q9: Lactobacillus spp. typically produce colonies that are
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Q10: Which of the following tests can be
Q11: The only catalase-negative, gram-positive rod capable of
Q12: A pinpoint, gray-white colony is isolated as
Q13: The gram-positive rod that produces an umbrella
Q15: A 20-year-old female presents with pharyngitis. The
Q16: A large gram-positive rod was isolated from
Q17: Which of the following organisms is not
Q18: A blood culture reveals the Gram stain
Q19: The modified ELEK test is used to
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