A Catalase-Negative, Non-Spore-Forming, Non-Branching, Gram-Positive Rod That Produces Hydrogen Sulfide

A catalase-negative, non-spore-forming, non-branching, gram-positive rod that produces hydrogen sulfide when inoculated into TSI agar is most likely
A) Corynebacterium
B) Bacillus
C) Actinomyces
D) Erysipelothrix
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Q2: Large, squamous epithelial cells with numerous attached
Q4: Large numbers of large gram-positive bacilli are
Q5: Erysipelothrix can be described as
A)catalase-negative
B)not acid-fast
C)not branching
D)non-spore-forming
E)All
Q6: The wet mount and Gram stain of
Q7: A catalase-negative, non-spore-forming, gram-positive rod that is
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