A microbiologist is working the miscellaneous bench reading…
A microbiologist is working the miscellaneous bench reading stool cultures. The Skirrows Blood Agar plate from a culture has growth on the plate that was incubated at 42°C. The colonies are nonhemolytic, moist, “runny-looking”, and spreading. The Gram stain shows tiny Gram negative bacilli with some seagull-wing shapes. What is the most likely identification?