Which Nonlactose-Fermenting Organism,that Rarely Causes Human Infection,grows Poorly at 35°C;however,grows
Which nonlactose-fermenting organism,that rarely causes human infection,grows poorly at 35°C;however,grows optimally between 20°C and 25°C?
A) Psychrobacter pulmonis
B) A.xylosoxidans
C) R.radiobacter
D) S.putrefaciens
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