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Section 1 description:
Spirochetes, what are the important generas, and what disease do they cause?
Important genera:

Treponema pallidum
(disease: Syphilis)

Borrelia berdorferi
(disease: Undulat fever)

Leptospira interrogans
Section 2 description:

Aerobic/Microaerophilic, Motile, Helical/Vibroid, Gram-negetive Bacteria> What are the important generas of bacteria, and associated disease?
Spirillum, (D: Rat-bite fever)

Campylobacter Jejuni
Campylobacter fetus

(Intestinal disease)

Helicobacter pylori
(Stomach ulcers)
Section 4 description:

Gram-negative aerobic rods and Cocci> What are important generas, and associated disease?
Francisella tularensis
Legionella pneumophila
Bordetella pertussis
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
N. meningitidis
Moraxella
Brucella
Pseudomona aeruginosa
(oppertunistic)

Legionella (D: Legionnaires disease)
Neisseria (D: Meningitis and Gonorrhea)

Brucella (D: brucellosis)

Bordetella (D: Whooping cough)

Francisella (D: tularemia)
Section 5 Description:

Facultatively Anaerobic Gram-Negetive Rods> What are the important generas of Bacteria, and associated diseases?
Escherichia coli
Enterobacter cloacae
Enterobacter aerogenes

(D: Intestinal disease)

Shigella dysmetria
Salmonella typhi
Serratia marcescens

Opportunistic Disease
(Escherichia coli, Klebseilla pneumoniae, & Proteus vulgaris)

Yersinia pestis (D: Plague)

Vibrio (D: Cholera)

Hemophilus (D: Meningitis)
Section 6 Description:

Anaerobic Gram-Negative, Straight, Curved and Helical Rods> What are important generas of Bacteria, and associated disease?
Bacteroides, Fusobacterium and Leptotrichia are all opportunistic infectious diseases of the oral cavity.
Section 9 Description:

The Rickettsias and Chlamydias> What are the important generas of Bacteria, and associated diseases?
Rickettsia rickettsii
Coxiella burnettii
Ehrlichia
Bartonella

(D: Typhus and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever)

Chlamydia trachomatis
Chlamydia psittaci
Chlamydia pnuemoniae

(D: psittaosis and genitourinary tract disease)

Coxiella (D: Q fever)
Section 10 Descriptions:

The Mycoplasma> What are the important generas of Bacteria, and associated diseases?
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
(D: Pneumonia)
Mycoplasma hominis
Mycoplasma genitalium

Ureaplasma urealyticum
(D: Genitourinary tract disease)
Section 12 Descriptions:

Gram-Positive Cocci> What are the important generas of Bacteria, and associated diseases?
Staphylococcus aureus
Staphylococcus epidermidis
Staphylococcus saprophyticus

(D: skin infections)* Oppertunistic

Streptococcus pneumoniae
Streptococcus pyrogens
Streptococcus agalatiae

(D: Rheumatic fever)
Section 13 Description:

Endospore-forming Gram- Positive Rods and Cocci> What are the important generas of Bacteria, and associated diseases?
Bacillus anthracis
(D: Anthrax)

Bacillus cereus

Clostridium tetani
Clostridium botulinum
Clostridium difficile
Clostridium perfringens

(D: tetanus, botulism and gas gangrene)
Section 15 Description:

Irregular, Nonsporing, Gram-Positive Rods> What are the important generas of Bacteria, and associated diseases?
Corynebacterium diphtheriae

Propionibacterium acnes

Actinomyces

(D: Lesion of face and lungs)
Section 16 Description:

Mycobacteria > What are the important generas of Bacteria, and associated diseases?
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Mycobacterium leprae

(D: Tuberculosis TB, and Leprosy)
Section 17 Description:

Nocardioforms> What are the important generas of Bacteria, and associated diseases?
Nocardia asteroides

(D: Lesions of the skin)