Isolation of Gram-negative coccobacilli
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Description
The isolation of Gram-negative coccobacilli involves identifying bacteria that appear as small, oval-shaped cells with a slight elongation resembling a cocco-bacillus morphology. These bacteria stain Gram-negative, indicating that they do not retain the crystal violet stain in the Gram staining method. Gram-negative coccobacilli are characterized by their unique appearance under the microscope, showing a shape that is intermediate between a coccus (spherical) and a bacillus (rod-shaped). They can be further differentiated based on specific staining characteristics and biochemical tests to confirm their identity. Isolating Gram-negative coccobacilli is crucial in microbiology for diagnosing infections and determining appropriate treatment strategies based on the specific bacterial species present.