As these agents are frequent contaminants of clinical specimens or commensals of skin or nasopharynx, it is often difficult to determine if busy clinical laboratories should spend time and resources identifying these bacteria beyond reporting morphology or Gram stain characteristics (Weinstein, 2008). ...
a distinct subgroup of theActinobacteriathat also includes other highly important bacterial pathogens, such asCorynebacterium diphtheriaeandMycobacterium tuberculosis. The most distinctive feature of these Gram-positive bacteria is the unique composition
a distinct subgroup of theActinobacteriathat also includes other highly important bacterial pathogens, such asCorynebacterium diphtheriaeandMycobacterium tuberculosis. The most distinctive feature of these Gram-positive bacteria is the unique composition