Constricted Tube System for Presumptive Identification and Differentiation of Group D Streptococci
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Abstract
A single, constricted tube containing two differential media to identify and differentiate group D streptococci was developed. Test results with a limited number of group D streptococcal isolates were in complete agreement with results of conventional procedures.
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