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What does a slightly green/little yellow carb cupuole indicate?
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Some type of non-fermenting GNB; it oxidizes but doesn't ferment the carb.
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What oxidase pos/GNB are we going to differentiate on the API 20C?
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-Aeromonas hydrophila
-Plesiomonas -Vibrio -Pasteurella multocida |
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What 3 cupules should you look at to differentiate the Oxi pos/GNB?
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Number 2/3/4
ADH, LDC, ODC |
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What are the 3 important reactions for Aeromonas hydrophila?
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ADH LDC ODC
POS var NEG -DEFINETELY A, MIGHT BE L, NOT AT ALL O (but it is!) |
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What are the 3 important reactions for Plesiomonas?
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ADH LDC ODC
POS POS POS PLEASES EVERYONE |
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What are the 3 important reactions for Vibrio?
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ADH LDC ODC
neg pos pos a is low for vibrio |
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What are the 3 important reactions for Pasteurella multocida?
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ADH LDC ODC
neg neg neg can't do anything so put it to pasture. |
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on the API 30C what is:
-Lactose? -Sucrose? |
ONPG
Sac |
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What should you do first when evaluating API 20Cs?
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Look at the glucose! it's pos for all oxidase GNB fermentors.
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