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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Gram Negative
  1. ... one type of germ that may cause meningitis. Gram-negative bacteria are a type of bacteria that behave ... similar manner in the body. They are called gram-negative because they turn pink when tested in the ...
  2. Meningitis is an infection of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. This covering is called the meninges. Bacteria are ...
  3. ... Bacteria are classified as either Gram-positive or Gram-negative, based on how they color in reaction with ... bacteria (Gram-positive), or it will turn pink (Gram-negative). Examples of Gram-positive bacteria include Streptococcus and ...
  4. ... be done for the following conditions: Fungal infections Gram negative septicemia Parasitic infections, such as malaria Paroxysmal nocturnal ...
  5. ... but too much of any sugar can have negative effects on your health. It is important to ...
  6. ... weight gain in an unnatural way can have negative health effects. It is important to set realistic ...
  7. ... most provider offices. However, the test may be negative, even if strep is present. If the rapid strep test is negative and your provider still suspects that the strep ...
  8. ... donors who don't have CMV Using CMV-negative blood products for transfusion Using CMV-immune globulin ...
  9. ... cases, the test results are either positive or negative. A positive result means that D-xylose is ...
  10. The peritoneal fluid culture may be negative, even if you have peritonitis. The diagnosis of peritonitis is based on other factors, in addition to the culture.