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Clostridium septicum Clostridium septicum is an anaerobic to aerotolerant Gram-positive organism (young cultures), which becomes Gram-negative with age and...
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Providencia rettgeri These bacteria share some common characteristics with other members of the Enterobacteriaceae: they are small Gram-negative rods,...
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the most specific of all tuberculosis causing mycobacteria. It is a pathogenic acid-fast bacilli....
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Anaplasma centrale See Anaplasma marginale datasheet for...
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Anaplasma mesaeterum See Anaplasma marginale datasheet for...
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Enterococcus Enterococci are Gram-positive, also present spherical or ovoid shape, 0.6-2 x 0.6-2.5 µm and are non-sporing. They can be found as single units,...
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Proteus vulgaris Proteus vulgaris is a widely distributed species of Gram-negative, motile bacteria of the enterobacteriaceae, usually found in faecal...
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Proteus mirabilis Proteus mirabilis is a widely distributed species of Gram-negative, motile bacteria of the enterobacteriaceae, usually found in faecal...
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Ureaplasma diversum While similar to mycoplasmas in many respects, ureaplasmas are nutritionally unique possessing the enzyme urease which hydrolyzes urea to...
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Streptococcus porcinus The name S. porcinus was proposed in 1984, and includes streptococci of groups E, P, U and V (Collins et al., 1984). It is closely...
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