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. 1969 Jul;18(1):95–97. doi: 10.1128/am.18.1.95-97.1969

Characterization of Micrococcaceae Isolated from Clinical Sources

Donald A Person 1, Pauline K W Yu 1, John A Washington II 1
PMCID: PMC377898  PMID: 5803634

Abstract

The characterization of 556 Micrococcaceae isolates from various clinical sources has been presented. The incidence of coagulase-negative mannitol-positive staphylococci was 3.2% and that of coagulase-positive mannitol-negative staphylococci was 1.6%. There appears to be insufficient justification for the routine reporting of staphylococcal variants from a general bacteriology laboratory, and biotyping should be reserved for special circumstances.

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