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- Discuss the following: Listeria monocytogenes (Listeriosis) Microscopy - what does it look like under the microscope, shape, color, how can it be differentiated from others Identification tests used (at least 1)What are the positive and negative results for the Superoxol Test results for Neisseria spp. identification. Please discuss them briefly.What is the microbiology laboratory test that Identifies Pseudomonas maumuensis and what are the results of the tests that identify it? please include your sources in MLA. examples are hemolytic tests, lipid concentrations, genomic tests etc.
- discuss the clinical significance, principles, reagents (if any) and positive and negative results of the following laboratory tests for Gram positive cocci organisms: Bile esculin test 5% salt turbidity or tolerance test PYRase test Pyruvate broth testMention any three (3) fluids used in cleaning lenses in the microbiological laboratory.what infections are determined / diagnosed by this procedure. Discuss the infection as to etiologic agent, mode of transmission, symptoms, nursing care, treatment.
- Explain the following tests using Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Describe the purpose, reagents used and the results using Pseudomonas aeruginosa.What is the microbiology laboratory test that Identifies Pseudomonas soli and what are the results of the tests that identify it? please include your sources in MLA. examples are hemolytic tests, lipid concentrations, genomic tests etc.Which of the following tests can be used to distinguish between group D streptococcus and other streptococcus bacteria? Mannitol Salt agar Coagulase test McConkey agar Bile eschulin agar Simmon's Citrate agar
- What is the microbiology laboratory test that Identifies Pseudomonas masseli and what are the results of the tests that identify it? please include your sources in MLA. examples are hemolytic tests, lipid concentrations, genomic tests etc.Identify the method of sterilization/ chemical agent described This chemical agent is used as a standard for evaluating new chemical agents. This chemical agent is used as water disinfectant. A phenol-derivative that is less exotic and more potent than phenol. Considered the best antiseptic. Used as prophylaxis for ophthalmia neonatorum.Discuss Voges Proskauer test for listeria monocytogenes, give the principles, reagents used if there's any, procedures, and describe the result.