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43 Cards in this Set
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Enterococcus sp.
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•G(+) Coccus
•Facultative Anaerobes •Tolerate bile salts and higher salt than streptococci • + esculin hydrolysis test •Urogenital •Large Intestine |
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Group D Streptococci
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•G(+) Coccus
• + esculin hydrolysis test |
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Staphylococcus aureus
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•G(+) Coccus
•Facultative anaerobe • (+) coagulase •Mannitol fermenting •Pathogen •External nares/nostrils and perianal region •Occasionally conjunctiva |
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Staphylococcus epidermis
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•G(+)
•Facultative anaerobe • (-) coagulase •CNS/CoNS •Dry Skin •Dominate conjunctiva •URT •Urogenital |
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Streptococcus pneumoniae
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•G(+)
•alpha-hemolytic •URT •Mouth |
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Streptococcus parasanguis
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•G(+)
•Facultative anaerobe •Fastidious •Ciridan (Green) Streptococci •alpha-hemolytic •URT •Mouth |
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Streptococcus mutans
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•G(+)
•Facultative anaerobe •Fastidious •Ciridan (Green) Streptococci •alpha-hemolytic •Wounds can introduce this to heart valves where it adheres and damages (bacterial encarditis) •Tooth Decay •URT •Mouth |
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Streptococcus salivarius
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•G(+)
•Facultative anaerobe •Fastidious •Ciridan (Green) Streptococci •alpha-hemolytic •URT •Mouth •Dominant at birth in oral cavity |
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Streptococcus oralis
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•G(+)
•Facultative anaerobe •Fastidious •Ciridan (Green) Streptococci •alpha-hemolytic •URT •Mouth |
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Streptococcus milleri
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•G(+)
•Facultative anaerobe •Fastidious •Ciridan (Green) Streptococci •alpha-hemolytic •URT •Mouth |
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Streptococcus gordonii
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•G(+) Cocci
•Facultative anaerobe •Fastidious •Ciridan (Green) Streptococci •alpha-hemolytic •URT •Mouth |
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Bifidobacerium sp.
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•G(+) bacilli
•Nonsporeforming anaerobe •Irregular |
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Propionibacterium acnes
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•G(+) Bacilli
•Anaerobe •Causes acne •Dry Skin •Conjunctiva dominant |
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Corynebacterium sp/Diptheroids
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•G(+) Bacilli
•Facultative anaerobe •Dry Skin •Conjunctiva dominant •URT •Urogenital •Vagina |
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Clostridium perfringes
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•G(+) Bacilli
•Anaerobe •Spore formers •Gangrene •Food borne illness •Pathogen •Perineum and thighs of diabetics due to hypoxia (low WBCs) from loss of blood vessels in the skin |
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Clostridium difficile
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•G(+) Bacilli
•Anaerobe •Spore formers •Pseudomembranous colitis after antibiotic treatment •Large Intestine |
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Lactobacillus sp
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•G(+) Bacilli
•Anaerobic/Facultative anaerobe •Nonsporeforming •Doderlein's bacilli •Vagina •Large Intestine |
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Neisseria meningitidis
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•G(-) Cocci
•Diplococci •Capnophile •URT |
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Moraxella catarrhalis
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•G(-) Cocci
•Aerobic •Coccobacilli |
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Enterobacter sp.
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•G(-) Bacilli
•Facultative anaerobe •Coliform bacteria (fecal contaminant) •Moist Skin |
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Eschericia sp.
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•G(-) Bacilli
•Facultative anaerobe •Coliform bacteria (fecal contaminant) •Moist skin •Urogenital |
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Acinetobacter sp.
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•G(-) Bacilli
•Aerobe •Moist skin |
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Bacteroides sp.
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•G(-) Bacilli
•Anaerobe •Slim •Encapsulated •Pale staining |
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Porphyromonas sp.
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•G(-) Bacilli
•Anaerobe |
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Prevotella sp.
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•G(-) Bacilli
•Anaerobe •Mouth •Dominant role in opportunistic infections |
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Treponema denticola
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•G(-) Bacilli
•Anaerobe •Oral spirochetes •Periodontal disease •Mouth |
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Malassezia sp. (Piturosporum sp.)
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•Eukaryote
•Yeast |
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Candida albicans
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•Eukaryote
•Yeast •Oral thrush |
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Micrococcus luteus
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•G(+) Cocci
•Dry skin |
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Klebsiella sp
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•G(-)
•Moist skin |
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Proteus sp.
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•G(-)
•Moist skin |
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Aspergillus
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•Fungi
•Nail microbiota |
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Mucor
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•Fungi
•Nail microbiota |
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Penicillium
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•Fungi
•Nail microbiota |
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Cladosporium
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•Fungi
•Nail microbiota |
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Staphylococcus auricularis
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•G(+) cocci
•Outer ear/canal |
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Turicella otitidis
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•G(+) Bacillus
•Aerobe •Outer ear/canal Otitis media |
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Alloiococcus otitis
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•G(+) cocci
•Aerobe •Outer ear/canal Otitis media |
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Candida albicans
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•Yeast
•Vagina |
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Actinomyces sp.
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•Facultative anaerobe
•Mouth |
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Veillonella sp.
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•Obligate anaerobe
•Mouth |
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Fusobacterium sp.
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•Obligate anaerobe
•Mouth |
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Peptostreptococcus
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•Obligate anaerobe
•Mouth |