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Culture site: impetigo white, small sized translucent, colony beta hemolytic catalase – negative coagulase – negative...

Culture site: impetigo white, small sized translucent, colony beta hemolytic catalase – negative coagulase – negative A disk – positive CAMP test – negative Bile esculin – negative NaCl – negative Optochin disk – negative Bile solubility – negative PYR – positive Id this organism

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