Red or Orange Yellow Turquoise or Dark Blue Light Green or Yellow Any shade of orange or red is a positive reaction . ( 1 ) Both the tube and cupule should be filled . ( 2 ) Reaction is read in the aerobic ( cupule ) area .
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