Foundations in Microbiology
10th Edition
ISBN: 9781259705212
Author: Kathleen Park Talaro, Barry Chess Instructor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 12.L2, Problem 9CT
a. Using table 12.10 as a reference, find and explain the differences between the results for Staphylococcus and Pseudomonas. Are any of these drugs broad spectrum?
b. Explain the difference in the MIC of E. coli. for penicillin versus ampicillin.
c. Refer to figure 12.18a, take measurements, and interpret the results.
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