Bacillus Flashcards
Whitish gray
Beta hemolytic
Irregular edges
Bacillus
Bacillus catalase test
(+)
One of most highly pathogenic microorganisms
Causes anthrax
B. anthracis
Anthrax is contracted from?
Contracted from contaminated hides, wool, meat
Large with square ends. May be in chains. Oval, central to subterminal spores that aren’t swollen.
B. anthracis
Looks like bamboo. Spores may not be seen in direct smear.
B. anthracis
Large, adherent, nonhemolytic, flat to slightly convex, irregular border, ground-glass appearance, comma-shaped projections.
B. anthracis
Stands up like beaten egg white when touched with loop.
B. anthracis
B. anthracis:
Hemolysis / catalase
Non hemolytic / (+)
B. anthracis motility
Non motile
B. anthracis capsule is seen in?
CSF and blood smear
Often environmental contaminant
B. cereus
Can cause local & systemic infections, food poisoning
B. cereus
Potential bioterrorism organism. Handle in BSC. Submit to public health lab for confirmation.
B. anthracis
B. cereus:
Hemolysis / catalase
Beta / (+)