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Staphylococcus aureus this causes many types of infections, food poisoning,and ... There are other staph that do not have this ability and are labeled ...
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Case 1 A 10 year old boy was examined in the hospital with conditions of fever and painful red and swollen joints. Two weeks earlier he had developed a severe sore
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Title: Survey of Microbes Part I: Important prokaryotes Author: Dana Nayduch Last modified by: LONNIE Created Date: 9/13/2005 1:44:04 AM Document presentation format
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Test your ability to read Gram-stained genital samples What you need to do You are about to view 10 images of Gram-stained genital samples Each image is accompanied ...
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