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nenivikky

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A gray, alpha-hemolytic colony isolated from the vaginal tract of a 27-year-old female should be
 
  A) screened with catalase and ESC/PYR. B) considered normal vaginal flora.
  C) Gram stained. D) both B and C.

Question 2

A gray-white colony demonstrating subtle hemolysis is isolated from a placenta culture. You will
 
  A) A and B. B) perform a catalase test.
  C) perform serotyping for group B Streptococcus. D) perform a Gram stain.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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