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({{Information |Description=Brucella spp. are gram-negative in their staining morphology. Brucella spp. are poorly staining, small gram-negative coccobacilli (0.5-0.7 x 0.6-1.5 µm), and are seen mostly as single cells and appearing like “fine sand”. |)
 
 
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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
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|Description=Brucella spp. are gram-negative in their staining morphology. Brucella spp. are poorly staining, small gram-negative coccobacilli (0.5-0.7 x 0.6-1.5 µm), and are seen mostly as single cells and appearing like “fine sand”.
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|Description=''Brucella'' spp. are gram-negative in their staining morphology. ''Brucella'' spp. are poorly staining, small gram-negative coccobacilli (0.5-0.7 x 0.6-1.5 µm), and are seen mostly as single cells and appearing like “fine sand”.
 
|Source=http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Brucella_spp.JPG
 
|Source=http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Brucella_spp.JPG
 
|Date=2002
 
|Date=2002

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Summary

Description

Brucella spp. are gram-negative in their staining morphology. Brucella spp. are poorly staining, small gram-negative coccobacilli (0.5-0.7 x 0.6-1.5 µm), and are seen mostly as single cells and appearing like “fine sand”.

Date

2002

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Larry Stauffer

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