Multiple Choice
Gram-negative diplococci are isolated from a genital specimen and yield the following results:
·Glucose: positive
·Maltose: negative
·Lactose: negative
The organism can be identified as:
A) N.gonorrhoeae.
B) Neisseria meningitidis.
C) Neisseria lactamica.
D) M.catarrhalis.
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