Sir could you please help me? I already did the gram staining of M. luteus but they showed so red (safranin), but the shape looks like M. luteus. I'm so confused, do you think they were doing mutation or maybe I did wrong about the gram staining method?
Friends! I need help. During a medical examination in September 2019, during a blood sample, Micrococcus luteus was introduced, as the results of bakposev later showed... Please tell me, with what drugs is it possible to cure this infection?Alexander. Krasnoyarsk.
Alexander - if a blood culture has micrococcus luteus it may be a contamination from the skin (as the video mentions it is very commonly found on the skin) not a real infection/bacteremia. If it is deemed to be a pathogen by a medical provider cephalosporins, vancomycin, or linezolid have been used in some reports. If it was in 2019... I the body has likely cleared the infection, if there was one initially. Best, Mike
Everything suits ML in my unknown bacteria identification except their configuration under the microscope they’re in all arrangements, clusters, chains, tetrads. Idk what my bacteria is anymore
Thanks. it is really the most frequently identified MO over the past few years.
Thanks Tim for this intetesting information
Thanks Dr.Tim for the information, looking forward for similar videos about other environment, water isolates and objectionable microorganisms.
This is an important cleanroom bacterium, thank you for the analysis.
Thank you for the interesting video Tim
Sir could you please help me? I already did the gram staining of M. luteus but they showed so red (safranin), but the shape looks like M. luteus. I'm so confused, do you think they were doing mutation or maybe I did wrong about the gram staining method?
Thank you for sharing Doc
Thanks for the information. Looking forward for more information about common water isolates.
Hi dear
Friends! I need help. During a medical examination in September 2019, during a blood sample, Micrococcus luteus was introduced, as the results of bakposev later showed... Please tell me, with what drugs is it possible to cure this infection?Alexander. Krasnoyarsk.
Alexander - if a blood culture has micrococcus luteus it may be a contamination from the skin (as the video mentions it is very commonly found on the skin) not a real infection/bacteremia. If it is deemed to be a pathogen by a medical provider cephalosporins, vancomycin, or linezolid have been used in some reports. If it was in 2019... I the body has likely cleared the infection, if there was one initially. Best, Mike
Can the colonies be clumpy and have whitish chunks in them?
Everything suits ML in my unknown bacteria identification except their configuration under the microscope they’re in all arrangements, clusters, chains, tetrads. Idk what my bacteria is anymore