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- I AM TRYING TO IDENTIFY THIS UNKNOWN. IMAGE 1 HAS TWO PICTURE OF CATALASE TEST AND BLOOD AGAR TEST. I believe it is one of the following: 1) S. pyo. 2)S. agal . 3)S.pneu. 4)E. faecalis 5)S. aureus 6)S epi. 7)S. sapro. 8)M. luteus Please let me know which test will i need out of the table to justify your reason of picking up the unknown and also how that test justifies it? what characteristics of that test made you pick the unknown?Three of five patients who underwent heart valve replacement surgery developed bacteremia. The causative agent was Enterobacter cloacae. What were the patients’ signs and symptoms? (give 2 very significant symptoms) How would you identify this bacterium? (suggest 1 very effective method). A manometer used in the operations was culture-positive for E. cloacae. What is the most likely source of this contaminant? (give 1 valid contaminant) Suggest 1 way of preventing such occurrences.I AM TRYING TO IDENTIFY THIS UNKNOWN. ***IMAGE 1 HAS TWO PICTURE OF CATALASE TEST AND BLOOD AGAR TEST. ***IMAGE 2 HAS TWO TESTS CONDUCTED ON IT, BACITRACIN AND PYR I believe it is one of the following: 1) S. pyo. 2)S. agal . 3)S.pneu. 4)E. faecalis 5)S. aureus 6)S epi. 7)S. sapro. 8)M. luteus Please let me know which one of the above is thge unknown. You have pictures of the unkown on Catalase and Blood Agar and three test conducted on Bacitracin and PYR. Give reasoning as why you think it will be one of the above. Explaing the characteristics and what made you deicide it?
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