The First Identification Test Performed on a Clinical Isolate of Gram-Positive,catalase-Positive
Multiple Choice
The first identification test performed on a clinical isolate of gram-positive,catalase-positive cocci would likely be the:
A) penicillin test.
B) Gram stain.
C) oxidase test.
D) coagulase test.
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