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- 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.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.What is the microbiology laboratory test that Identifies Pseudomonas plecoglossicida 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.
- Drag and drop the labels into the correct empty boxes to complete the concept map. source of Inspection staining transport medium microbes medium Inflammation streak plating Identification multiplication Isolation in a sterile such as Inoculation H + Hol promotes Specimen collection from a carried to the lab in a to obtain a specimen containing a single species biochemical tests Both macroscopically and microscopically via Incubation subculturing 1 using ↓ genetic analysis and immunologic testsWhy is the Widal Test performed? What disease does it indicate? Is the Widal test reliable? Enumerate the different bacteria that can cause false positive and false negative Illustrate how the antigens aggregate in the Widal TestWhich test tube is the control group? Test tube 1: 5 Hydrogen peroxide only Test tube 2: 5 Hydrogen peroxide and ground potato Test tube 3: 5 Hydrogen peroxide and diced potato Test tube 4: 5 Hydrogen peroxide And boiled potato
- review the case uploaded. in a practice scenario to identify unknown bacteria. a) in your own words write an introduction on how you identify unknown bacteriaAs a medical microbiologist, if you are presented with a patient suspected to have a bacterial disease, describe the various steps you would follow, to establish a laboratory diagnosis. Please keep brief - 8 sentences/dot points max.A urine sample with more than 100,000 organisms is considered indicative of infection. A urine sample containing 500 bacteria with a generation time of 20 minutes sits for 6 hours before finally being assayed. How many bacteria will then be present within the sample?