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what is gram negative
very tiny coccobacilis |
haemophilus influenzae type B
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what is gram positive in chains
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strep group A
strep pyogenes |
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what is gram positive, lancet shaped, diplococci
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strep pneumoniae
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what is gram positive cocci in clusters
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staph aureus
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what has gram positive organisms that are in no apparent order, look like chinese symbols
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corynebacterium diptheriae
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what is gram negative coccobacilli?
sx: paroxysmal cough name other features of bacteria |
bordatella perussis
catalase positive oxidase positive nonmotile STRICT aerobes |
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what is gram negative coccobacilli?
sx: paroxysmal cough name other features of bacteria |
bordatella perussis
catalase positive oxidase positive nonmotile STRICT aerobes |
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gram negative pneumonia can be caused by what?
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klebsiella pneumoniae and pseudomonas aeruginosa
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what bugs are the polysacchride capsule important in?
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streptococcus pneumoniae
klebsiella haemophilis influenza |
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what bug do you think of when you see red currant jelly
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klebsiella pneumonia
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alcoholic patient, bed ridden patient with pneumonia , what kind?
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klebsiella pneumonia
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gram negative rod filaments -
counterstained with basic fuchsin |
legionella
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large gram positive rods
rapid aneorobic growth central and subterminal spores Nonhemolytic on SBA Nonmotile |
bacillus anthracis
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CAP in first 20 days of life, what could be the infectious agent
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group b strep
gram neg enteric cytomegalovirus |
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gram positive filamentous rod
anaerobic part of normal flora |
actinomyces israelii
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