Multiple Choice
Optimal conditions for the recovery of M.haemophilum from specimens include:
A) inoculation to a sheep blood agar plate.
B) incubation at 35°C to 42°C.
C) placement of an X-factor disk on the media.
D) microaerophilic environment with low humidity.
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