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English: UTI Agar is a chromogenic medium for identification and differentiation of main microorganisms that cause urinary tract infections (UTIs).

On the agar plate you can see the following colonies:

  • Pink - E. coli;
  • Blue-green/turquoise - Enterococcus spp.;
  • Dark blue - Klebsiella spp.;
  • Light brown with a red dot - Proteus mirabilis;
  • Light brown - Proteus spp.
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Author Stefan Walkowski

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UTI Agar - a chromogenic medium for identification urinary tract infections microorganisms.

Items portrayed in this file

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Klebsiella

Escherichia coli

Proteus

Enterococcus

Proteus mirabilis

Proteus vulgaris

selective medium

Petri dish

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author name string: Stefan Walkowski
Wikimedia username: Navaho

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