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Since the organism is growing on MacConkey, is oxidase negative and is swarming on sheep blood agar, it is probably Proteus species, either vulgaris or mirabilis.
Direct smears from samples which can be correlated with agar plates...or any uncommon bacteria... what standard guidelines you follow to read Grams staining
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Thank you for your great videos, Patrick. I am really appreciating them.
plz make more of these videos
More video please on reading plates and analyzing plates.
I wish I had the time.
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Plz tell organism name???
Since the organism is growing on MacConkey, is oxidase negative and is swarming on sheep blood agar, it is probably Proteus species, either vulgaris or mirabilis.
Gud work....Do you have gud slides too?? Thanks.
What kind of slides?
Direct smears from samples which can be correlated with agar plates...or any uncommon bacteria... what standard guidelines you follow to read Grams staining
Yes, I do have direct and indirect smears, but I do not have them on the Internet.
So the conclusion is what bacteria isolated?
I didn't identify it to the genus and species, but it is a member of Enterobacteriaceae.