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Description:   This organism can be isolated from many human urinary tract infections, as well as polluted water and sewage. It is commonly identified by its distin...
Description:   This organism is commonly found in soil and water, and is also associated with spoiled food. It produces a diffusible fluorescent pigment.

Description:   From soil and water rich in minerals. Organism of putrefaction.

Description:   This species of Rhodospirillum is commonly isolated from stagnant water and mud. It is especially interesting because it produces a red pigment and i...
Description:   Frequent human isolate. Causes gastroenteritis.
Description:   Ames test strain for detecting carcinogens. Causes infection in humans. 
Description:   Produces orange pigments. 
Description:   Both of these strains of Serratia marcescens are colorless mutants when plated alone, but when grown together, they produce a red pigment.
Description:   From sewage and human intestine. Causes dysentery. 

Description:   isolated from human intestine. Lactose positive and sucrose positive after a few days’ growth. Causes a mild form of dysentery.
Description:   This yellow, shiny organism is known to cause wound infections and more famously, toxic shock syndrome.
Description:   Beta hemolysis on blood. Causes wound infections and septicemia. 
Description:   This organism is normal flora of human skin.
Description:   Grows on dead tissues. Novobiocin resistant (S. epidermidis and S. aureus novobiocin sensitive). 

Description:   Isolated from milk and udders of cows. Lancefield group B, beta hemolysis. Causes infection of the female genital tract, maternal septicemia, neonatal...
Description:   Found on dental plaque, implicated in cavities. No Lancefield group shown, gamma hemolysis. 
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