Which of the following results describes a bacterium that is zoonotic and is the most common case of bacterial childhood diarrhea Test result Gram (-) small rods Oxidase (+) Wet mount motility, darting a) Campylobacter jejuni b) Vibrio cholerae c) Salmonella spp. d) E.coli
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Zoonotic bacterium: This means the bacterium can be transmitted from animals to humans. This narrows down our options to Campylobacter jejuni, Salmonella spp., and potentially E. coli (some strains). Show more…
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