In reality, they are " atypical " because they do not gram stain as well as gram-negative and gram-positive organisms.
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The names originate from the reaction of cells to the Gram stain, a test long-employed for the classification of bacterial species.
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The names originate from the reaction of cells to the Gram stain, a long-standing test for the classification of bacterial species.
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"S . saprophyticus " is identified as belonging to the " Staphylococcus " genus using the Gram stain and catalase test.
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A number of investigation such as wet smear, Gram stain, culture, pap smear and biopsy are suggested to diagnose the condition.
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Two methods, the Gram stain and the acid-fast stain, are the standard approaches used to classify bacteria and to diagnosis of disease.
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The Gram stain is not an infallible tool for diagnosis, identification, or phylogeny, and it is of extremely limited use in environmental microbiology.
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The " Gram stain ", developed in 1884 by Hans Christian Gram, characterises bacteria based on the structural characteristics of their cell walls.
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A second test, known as a Gram stain after Dr . Hans Gram, the Danish scientist who developed it, further narrows the possibilities.
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Traditionally, gonorrhea was diagnosed with gram stain and culture; however, newer polymerase chain reaction ( PCR )-based testing methods are becoming more common.