Method and composition for determining antimicrobial susceptibil

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a method to determine susceptibility to antimicrobial agents of a majority of clinically significant Gram positive organisms. This invention also relates to a mixture of fluorogenic substrates used to detect the growth of Gram positive bacteria.

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