The most likely identification of a pigment-producing, anaer…
The most likely identification of a pigment-producing, anaerobic, gram-negative rod recovered from an abdominal wound that was susceptible to most antibiotics, inhibited by bile (bile susceptible) and moderately saccharolytic, is:
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You received a wound culture that yielded the organisms shown below. The culture produced oxidase-positive, beta-hemolytic colonies on BAP. The organisms were resistant to O129. The sample came from a 75 year old man who developed fever and chills. He is a known alcoholic and has been diagnosed of liver cirrhosis. Based on these findings, this organism is most likely:
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A gram negative bacillus was isolated from a burn infection. The wound had a greenish coloring and a fruity smell. The organism was motile, oxidase positive, and K/K on TSI agar. In OF media, the organism turned yellow in the open tube but was green in the closed tube. Based on this information, what is the likely causative agent?
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