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Uknown ID: Mixed ResultsToday was the last day of identifying my unknown in lab. Unfortunately, I'm getting some odd results:
For my gram negative bacteria, I have done the following tests and am undecided between E. coli and E. aerogenes Glucose (+) (with gas bubble) Lactose (+) (with gas bubble) Indole (-) Methyl-red (+) Voges-Proskauer (+) Citrate (+) I'm confused. All my tests are showing Enterobacter aerogenes as my organism. So why is my Methyl-Red test coming out positive (the whole tube is practically red)? Any suggestions? I'm not able to do any more lab tests and must use this information to figure it out. Is there variability with this test? Would really appreciate some help. Thank you.
Your results indicate Citrobacter freundii or Klabsiella ozaenae.
See: http://scienceprofonline.googlepages.co ... ;init:.jpg Why did you do both VP and indole? VP distinguishes between 2 bacteria only: E. coli and Enterobacter. If you have something else it is useless. Indole test already ruled out E. coli.
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