L003 and L004 (Wednesday and Thursday Section Combined) Total population: 22 Sampling site Staphylococcus aureus Nose 5 Arm 3.

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L003 and L004 (Wednesday and Thursday Section Combined) Total population: 22 Sampling site Staphylococcus aureus Nose 5 Arm 3

Make 2 pie charts: 1) For Nose 2) For Arm Show the percentage of Staphylococcus aureus carriage rate in total population. (For each section) Present the percentage in Pie chart. The positive growth data will be mentioned in text description but not in pie chart. Calculate the percentage of positive growth and include that information in text description of your result section. For Details: Refer to Research Paper guidelines.

Lab Reports 2) Media 3) Aseptic transfer and inoculation method 4)Ubiquity of Microorganisms 5) Staining (includes Negative staining from lab 4 and Gram staining, capsule staining and Endospore staining from Lab 5) 6) Standard Plate count