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20 Cards in this Set
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S. Aureus |
- Positive Catalase - Positive Coagulase - B- hemolysis - Acid from Mannitol - Yellow Colonies |
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S. Aureus Signs
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Skin infections Osteomylitis Endocarditis Food poisoining Toxic shock syndrome |
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S. Epidermidis |
- Positive Catalase - Negative Coagulase - Susceptible to Novobicin |
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S. saprophyticus |
- Positive Catalase - Negative Coagulase - Resistant to Novobicin |
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S. Pneumoniae |
- Negative Catalase - Alpha- Hemolytic - Optochin susceptible - Bile Soluble |
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Viridans Streptococci |
- Negative catalase - optochin resistant - alpa hemolytic - Bile resistant - S. mitis is an example |
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Streptococcus Pyogenes |
- Negative Coagulase - B-hemolysis - Bacitracin susceptible - Lancefield Group A |
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streptococcus agalactiae |
- Negative Coagulase - Bacitracin resistant - B-hemolysis - Lancefield Group B |
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Gram Positive Rods (Spore Forming) |
Aerobic = Bacillus Anaerobic = Clostridium |
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Gram Positive Rods - (non spore-forming) |
Aerobic = Cornyebacterium (club-shaped) Listeria (tumbling motility) Nocardia (filamentous) Anaerobic = |
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Gram Negative Bacilli (rods), facultative anaerobes, oxidase (negative) |
Enterobacteriaceae |
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Gram Negative Rods |
- Negative Oxidase - Lactose Fermenters or Not |
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Gram Negative Rods (Lactose Fermenting) |
Citrobacter Escherichia (capsulated, motile) Enterobacter Klebsiella (non-motile, produces urease) (CEEK) |
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Gram Negative Rods (Non lactose Fermenting) |
Shigella Yersina Proteus Salmonella |
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Salmonella |
Non-lactose fermenting Motile Negative Urease H2S production Will produce a black preciptate in Hektoen Enteric Agar |
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Shigella |
Non-lactose fermenting non-motile Non H2S production negative urease |
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Yersinia |
Non- H2S producing Bipolar Staining |
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Proteus |
swarming motility H2S production Cause of UTI, Kidney stones |
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Dark Field Microscopy |
Spirochetes |
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require sterol for growth |
mycoplasma spp. |