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a) Gram-positive cocci arranged in irregular clusters (Staphylococcus)... | Download Scientific Diagram
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Rich Davis, PhD, D(ABMM), MLS🧫🦠 on X: "#MicroRounds (Day 583): Classic. Direct gram stain from a wound showed gram positive cocci two ways: in long chains (Streptococcus) and bundled clusters (Staphylococcus). Fun
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