A mixed non-uropathogenic gram positive flora is a possible result for a urinalysis. This means the urine sample did not have any bacteria that could cause an infection.
Yes. Staphylococci are classified as gram positive bacteria and appear as purple spheres when Gram stained.
Pityrosporon ovale is a type of yeast that is gram positive.
Tetanus is caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani, which is a Gram-positive bacterium.
Well, darling, that fancy jargon simply means there are between 1000 to 10000 colony-forming units of gram-positive bacteria per milliliter in your sample. Basically, it's a moderate amount of those little critters hanging out in there. Time to break out the disinfectant!
Staphylococcus is a gram-positive bacterium.
A Gram-negative HVS (high vaginal swab) test may show Gram-positive cocci due to contamination or the presence of mixed flora in the vaginal area. While the primary target of the test is typically Gram-negative bacteria, the normal vaginal microbiota can include Gram-positive cocci such as Streptococcus or Staphylococcus species. Additionally, the Gram staining process may reveal various bacterial types in different proportions, leading to the presence of Gram-positive cocci alongside Gram-negative organisms.
This means what was taken for culture consists of more than one type of bacteria. Each is Gram+ and each shows different colony structures or growth on the Petri dish. Each will have to be grown separately so that it can be positively identified. The term flora is used to indicate that these may be natural bacteria from the skin or gut.
Corynebacterium is a non spore forming gram positive cocci
Yes. Staphylococci are classified as gram positive bacteria and appear as purple spheres when Gram stained.
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Yes, Micrococcus tetragenus is a gram-positive coccus bacterium. It is typically found in soil, water, and on human skin as a part of the normal flora.
Gram Positive.
It's a gram positive rod
Pityrosporon ovale is a type of yeast that is gram positive.
Tetanus is caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani, which is a Gram-positive bacterium.
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Gram positive