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I cant ID my throat culture bacteria! Isolated colony of gram positive cocci bacterial in both chains and clusters and occasional pairs, catalase negative yet also oxidase positive?? : r/microbiology
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Varun Phadke MD on X: "2/ I arrange the potential Gram stain results that one can be called w/ as follows: Gram(+) cocci, Gram(+) rods, Gram(–) rods, Gram(–) cocci, yeast. Gram(+) cocci
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