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18 Cards in this Set

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who has cording
think MTB
name two rapid growers (<7 days)
M. fortuitum, M. chelanoei
water contaminant MB
M. Gordonae
name four runyon group 1 MB and what that means
photochromogens (pigment in light) - camera's need light or KAMS need light
- M. Kansasii
M. simiae
M Marinum
M asiaticum
name group II runyon - who and what is it
scotochromogens (can make pigment regardless of light source)
- SGF
M scrofulaceum
M gordonae
M flavescens
group III runyon and who
non photochromagens
MAI, haemophilium, xenophi and bovis
m tb lab tests
cording, NAP+, niacin+, Nitrate+, ruff buff colonies, bird nest formation, heat labile catalase
what is pott's dz
mtb in spine
who gets tb meningitis
kids
key fx of M kansasii
intense, nitrate+, niacin-, photochromogen
cytokines released in lepromatous form of leprosy
recall: anergic, ab response, IL4, IL10
which form of leprosy is strongyloides more associated with
lepromatous
ck elicited in tuberculoid TB
t cell, IL2, IFN- gamma
two isoniazid resistance genes
kat G and inhA
four soft tissue mycobacteria
M ulcerans, M fortuitum, M chelonei, M marinum
who has intense yellow pigment
m gordonae
what can distinguish between M bovis and M TB
both are not photochromogens (III) - so use nitrite production (MTB high)
positive tween 80
m kansasii (also strong catalase)