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Comparison of two culture media types used to grow Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria.
Known as overgrowth, note that the non-selective
w:en:chocolate agar medium on the left, due to its composition, allowed for the growth of organismal colonies other than those of
w:en:Neisseria gonorrhoeae, while the selective
Thayer-Martin medium on the right, containing antimicrobials that inhibit the growth of organisms other than N. gonorrhoeae, shows no overgrowth, but is positive for N. gonorrhoeae bacteria.
Comparison of two culture media types used to grow ''Neisseria gonorrhoeae'' bacteria Obtained from the CDC [http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp Public Health Image Library]. Image credit: CDC/Renelle Woodall (PHIL #6505), 1969 == Licensing == {{PD-USGov-
(Comparison of two culture media types used to grow ''Neisseria gonorrhoeae'' bacteria Obtained from the CDC [http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp Public Health Image Library]. Image credit: CDC/Renelle Woodall (PHIL #6505), 1969 == Licensing == {{PD-USGov-)
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This image was copied from wikipedia:en. The original description was:
Comparison of two culture media types used to grow Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria.
Known as overgrowth, note that the non-selective
w:en:chocolate agar medium on the left, due to its composition, allowed for the growth of organismal colonies other than those of
w:en:Neisseria gonorrhoeae, while the selective
Thayer-Martin medium on the right, containing antimicrobials that inhibit the growth of organisms other than N. gonorrhoeae, shows no overgrowth, but is positive for N. gonorrhoeae bacteria.
Comparison of two culture media types used to grow ''Neisseria gonorrhoeae'' bacteria Obtained from the CDC [http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp Public Health Image Library]. Image credit: CDC/Renelle Woodall (PHIL #6505), 1969 == Licensing == {{PD-USGov-
(Comparison of two culture media types used to grow ''Neisseria gonorrhoeae'' bacteria Obtained from the CDC [http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp Public Health Image Library]. Image credit: CDC/Renelle Woodall (PHIL #6505), 1969 == Licensing == {{PD-USGov-)
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