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    The Isolation of a Small Gram-Positive,catalase-Positive Rod with a Narrow
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The Isolation of a Small Gram-Positive,catalase-Positive Rod with a Narrow

Question 2

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The isolation of a small gram-positive,catalase-positive rod with a narrow zone of hemolysis isolated from blood or CSF should be used as strong presumptive evidence for:


A) listeriosis.
B) diphtheria.
C) pertussis.
D) tetanus.

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