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30 Cards in this Set
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staphylococcus
|
Gram +
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streptococcus
|
Gram +
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clostridium
|
Gram +
|
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corynebacterium
|
Gram +
|
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listeria
|
Gram +
|
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bacillus
|
Gram +
|
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enterococcus
|
Gram +
|
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nocardia
|
Gram +
|
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actinobacteria
|
Gram +
|
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escherichia coli
|
Gram negative
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salmonella
|
Gram negative
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shigella
|
Gram negative
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enterobacteriaceae
|
Gram negative
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pseudomonas
|
Gram negative
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moraxella
|
Gram negative
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helicobacter
|
Gram negative
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stenotrophomonas
|
Gram negative
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bdellovibrio
|
Gram negative
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legionella
|
Gram negative
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α proteobacteria
|
Gram negative
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wolbachia
|
Gram negative
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acetic acid bacteria
|
Gram negative
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Which (gram +/-) is more likely to cause a LOWER respiratory tract infection?
|
Gram negative
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Which (gram +/-) is more likely to cause an UPPER respiratory tract infection
|
Gram +
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haemophilus influenzae
|
gram negative!
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streptococcal pneumonia
|
gram negative!
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neisseria
(N. meningitdis, N. gonorrhea) |
gram negative!
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peptococcus/peptostreptococcus
|
gram +
(anaerobe) |
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clostridium
|
gram +
(anaerobe) |
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bacteroides fragilis
|
gram negative!
(anaerobe) |