File:Bordetella pertussis on Charcoal Agar supplemented with Cephalexin.jpg

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Description Bordetella pertussis growing on Charcoal Agar supplemented with Cephalexin. Isolate shown at 7 days growth in 10% carbon dioxide. Isolate from a pernasal swab from a patient with whooping cough
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Source Bordetella pertussis on Charcoal Agar
Author Nathan Reading from Halesowen, UK
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