An ER doctor ordered a C&S on a catheterized urine specimen…

An ER doctor ordered a C&S on a catheterized urine specimen obtained from a 24 year old female patient.  A colony count was done and gave the following results after 24 h: BAP: >100, 000 CFU/ml of gram pos cocci, in clustersMAC: no growthCNA: inhibited growthHemolysis: NegCatalase: PosNovobiocin: Resistant

A wound (skin lesion) specimen obtained from newborn grew pr…

A wound (skin lesion) specimen obtained from newborn grew predominantly beta hemolytic colonies of gram positive cocci on BAP.  The newborn infant was covered with small skin eruptions that gave the appearance of  “scalding of the skin”.  The gram positive cocci proved to be catalase positive.  Which tests should follow for the appropriate identification?