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- Blood agar is a differential medium that will show us a clear zone around a colony of normal flora if the organism is capable of gamma-hemolysis. Yes NoWhich of the following is not meant to reduce contamination of yoru sample? avoiding hand contact with the speciman none of these heating the inoculation loop until red heat fixation of the speciman flaming the lip of a test tube cultureState whether Staphylococcus epidermidis and Staphylococcus aureus are negative or positive for Voges-Proskauer test results.
- Blood agar is often used to observe changes in the appear-ance of the agar around the colonies growing on this medium.This medium could then be called:(a) Selective(b) Designated(c) Differential(d) Defined(e) ExactThe organism tested on Blood Agar (plate shown furthest to the left) is: a. Micrococccus luteus b. Staphylococcus aureus. c. Staphylococcus epidermidis You know because of which specific features of the hemolytic reactionAn outbreak of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in the surgical ward at the hospital forces the hospital administrator to cancel and postpone all non-essential surgeries until the source of infection has been located and for measure put into place. Bacterial samples obtained from swab of wad staff equipment and surfaces arr brought to the lab for analysis. 1. What testing method will you employ to determine the level of exposure? 2 How would a positive test present? 3. How would a negative test present? 4. What recommendations would you make in your report?