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Title: A 48-hour culture of a finger lesion biopsy from a veterinarian produced small, slightly alpha-hemol
Post by: lubadub on Mar 5, 2016
A 48-hour culture of a finger lesion biopsy from a veterinarian produced small, slightly alpha-hemolytic colonies on BAP. The Gram stain revealed short gram-positive rods.
                 Biochemical reactions included:
                  Catalase: no bubbles          Nonmotile         Vancomycin: resistant      
              TSI: no change except for blackening along the line of inoculation
              What is the most likely identification of this organism?
               a.  Pasteurella multocida
               b.  Eikenella corrodens
               c.  Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
               d.  Capnocytophaga spp.


Title: Re: A 48-hour culture of a finger lesion biopsy from a veterinarian produced small, slightly alpha-h
Post by: rawemotions on Mar 24, 2016
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Title: Re: A 48-hour culture of a finger lesion biopsy from a veterinarian produced small, slightly alpha-hemol
Post by: lubadub on Mar 28, 2016
This is SO brilliant!


Title: Re: A 48-hour culture of a finger lesion biopsy from a veterinarian produced small, slightly alpha-hemol
Post by: rawemotions on Mar 31, 2016
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