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This 2014 image depicted Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) laboratorian, Ashley Paulick, holding a multi-well Rapid ID 32A tray (bioMérieux, Inc.), used for the identification of anaerobic Gram-negative bacilli. Over a 4-hour time period, the Rapid ID 32A system detects the enzymatic activity unique to respective microorganisms, and the chemical results are then used in support of the identification of the anaerobes under investigation.
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Content Provider(s): CDC/ Melissa Dankel
Creation Date: 2014
Photo Credit: James Gathany
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