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media for H. influenzae
chocolate agar with factors V (NAD+) and X (hematin)
media for B. pertussis
Bordet-Gengou (potato) agar
media for Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Tellurite plate, Loffler's media
media for M. tuberculosis
Lowstein-Jensen agar
media for M. pneumoniae
Eaton's agar
media for Legionella
Charcoal Yeast Buffered (with cysteine) Extract (BCYE)
media for Campylobacter
requires blood or charcoal to absorb toxic oxygen radicals it self produces
Salmonella appearance Hektoen-Enteric Agar
blue conlonies with black centers
Shigella appearance on Hektoen-Enteric Agar
greenish colonies with OUT black centers
E. coli appearance on Hektoen-Enteric Agar
orange-salmon colonies
obligate aerobes
Nocardia, Pseuromonas aeruginosa, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and Bacillus
obligate anaerobes
Clostridium, Bacteroides, and Actinomyces
Facultative intracellular
Salmonella, Neisseria, Brucella, Mycobacterium, Listeria, Fancisella, Legionella
urease positive bugs
Proteus, Klebsiella, H. pylori, Ureaplasma
yellow sulfur granules
pigment produced by Actinomyces israelii
the only gram positive bacterium with endotoxin
Listeria monocytogenes
Haemophilus diseases
Epiglottis, Meningitis, Otitis media, and Pneumonia
Pseudomonas diseases
Pneumonia, Sepsis, External otitis, UTI, Drug use and Diabetic Osteomyelitis
EPEC
diarrhea usually in children, more chronic/mild; Bundle forming piili (Bfp); LEE: intimin/Translocated intimin receptor (Tir)
ETEC
Traveler's diarrhea, acute
EHEC
use EPEC virulence methods + STX toxin; dysentery (toxin), acute; O157:H7
EIEC
just like Shigella (but not acid tolerant); non-motile, dysentery (microbe invades and toxin), acute
EAEC
more chronic/mild; growth retardation; aggregation
Bartonella
cat scratch fever
traits of enterobacteriaceae
facultative anaerobes, catalase postive, oxidase negative
lactose fermenting enterics (coliforms)
Citrobacter, Klebsiella, Escherichia, Enterobacter, Serratia
K1-capsule in E. coli associated with
neonatal meningitis associated with this E. coli strain
Salmonella species causing disease and not
enterica= disease; bongori=never isolated from disease(evolutionarilly distinct
pINV
the invasion plasmid of Shigella
lysogeny encoded toxins
ShigA-like toxin, botulinum toxin, cholera toxin, diptheria toxin, erythrogenic toxin of Strep pyogens
pINV genes needed for invasion
Ipa, IpaB, type III secretion system
non-motile E. coli
EIEC and Shigella
LT and ST producing E. coli
ETEC
V. cholera serotypes associated with pandemic disease
O1 (Inaba, Ogawa, Hikojima) and O139
current V. cholera pandemic
O139
bacteria associated with Guillain-Barre
Campylobacter jejuni
cag (cytotoxin associated pathogenicity island)
Helicobacter pylori pathogenicity island
BabA adhesin
Helicobacter pylori adhesin