Escherichia coli colony morphology on CLED agar of urine culture
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Escherichia is a genus of the Enterobacteriaceae family commonly found in the intestines of humans and animals. It plays an essential role in digestive health, but certain strains can cause infections. E. coli is often associated with gastrointestinal illnesses, urinary tract infections, and foodborne outbreaks. The footage collection of E. coli refers to the process of gathering samples or recordings of its behavior, growth, and interactions. This collection is crucial for understanding its pathogenicity and identifying the sources of infection. Additionally, studying E. coli strains helps in developing better diagnostic methods and treatments for infections. It also aids in monitoring antibiotic resistance trends and preventing outbreaks.
Typical Colony Morphology of E. coli on CLED Agar-
LF and NLF Colonies of E. coli on CLED Agar
NLF Mucoid E.coli on CLED Medium
NLF E. coli on CLED agar
E. coli Biochemical tests Demonstration
E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa growth in the Liquid Medium
E. coli Colony Morphology
E. coli in Gram staining
E. coli in Gram Staining
Klebsiella and E. coli growth on CLED Agar
Biochemical Tests of AD group of E. coli Demonstration
Various Bacteria Biochemical Tests/ E. coli/ Klebsiella/Pseudomonas/Acinetobacter/Proteus/Mongenella
Klebsiella,Staphylococcus,E coli, Candida,Acinetobacter,Bacillus in Gram stain Under the Microscope
E coli in Gram Stained smear under the Microscope showing Gram Negative Rods
Mannitol Salt Agar ( MSA) with the growth of Staphylococcus aureus, CoNS and E. coli
E coli in MIU agar showing Indole and motility test Positive
E coli typical colony morphology on Macconkey agar
Staphylococcus aureus , E coli, and Klebsiella penumoniae on growth on various media
E. coli on MacConkey agar, blood agar, and Chocolate agar
E. coli under microscope|| Gram stain ||Gram Negative bacilli or Gram-negative rods
E coli and pus cells in urine
E. coli
Indole production by E. coli in peptone water
Typical colony characteristics of Escherichia coli on CLED Agar of Urine Culture
Typical colony characteristics of Escherichia coli on Macconkey agar
Motility of Escherichia coli Demonstration
ESBL |Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase | Escherichia coli
Non-lactose fermenting Escherichia coli growth on CLED Agar
Escherichia hermannii colony morphology on CLED agar
Escherichia hermannii colony morphology on Macconkey agar
Gram Negative Rods of Escherichia hermannii in Gram Staining of Culture
Escherichia hermannii in Wet Mount Microscopy
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