“Clue cells” are seen on a smear of vaginal discharge obtain…
“Clue cells” are seen on a smear of vaginal discharge obtained from an 18-year old female ER patient. This finding, along with a fishy odor (amine) after the addition of 10% KOH, suggests bacterial vaginosis caused by which organism?
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The microbiologist receives a sputum specimen that upon preliminary Gram staining review of direct smear, contains numerous squamous epithelial cells and an excessive amount of contaminating normal flora. Based on the microbiologist’s knowledge, the microbiologist rejects the specimen and requests a new sample. The physician insists that the microbiologist culture the sample as received. The microbiologist should:
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