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Description

A plate culture of en:Enterobacter sakazakii performed during an en:antibiogram study. The clear areas around each en:antibiotic disc indicate the regions on inhibition in the otherwise uniform en:bacterial lawn.

Obtained from the CDC Public Health Image Library.

Image credit: CDC/Dr. JJ Farmer (PHIL #3031), 1978.

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Date

2006-03-08 (original upload date)

Author

Original uploader was MarcoTolo at en.wikipedia

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  • 2006-03-08 00:54 MarcoTolo 2992×2012×8 (3103116 bytes) A plate culture of ''[[Enterobacter sakazakii]]'' performed during an [[antibiogram]] study. The clear areas around each [[antibiotic]] disc indicate the regions on inhibition in the otherwise uniform '''''[[bacterial lawn]]'''''. Obtained from the CDC [

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