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name three gram positive, catalase positive cocci
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staphylococcus aureus, staphylococcus epidermidis, staphylococcus saprophyticus
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name two gram positive, catalase negative, hemolytic alpha cocci
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streptococcus pneumonia, streptococcus mutans
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name three gram positive, catalase negative, hemolytic beta cocci
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strep. pyogenes, strep. agalacties, strep. enterococcus
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name two gram positive, catalase negative, hemolytic gamma cocci
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strep. peptostrep, strep enterococcus
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name three gram positive rods
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- clostridium (lives in gut, activates after taking antibiotics for long time)
- corinobacterium (throat) - listeria (neo-natal meningitis) - bacillus cereus (comes from oat, rice cereal) |
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name two gram neg. cocci
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- neisseria meningitis
- gonorrhoeae |
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name three gram neg. rods
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- h. influenzae
- pasteurella (milk) - bordetella pertus (whooping cough) |
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name three gram neg. rods that are lactose fermenting
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- e. coli (normal in gi gut)
- enterobacter - klebsiella (causes pneumonia, alcoholic aspirating abscess AAA) |
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name four gram neg. rods that are non-lactose fermenting
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- shigella (gi tract)
- salmonella (gi tract) - proteus - pseudomona |