Bacterial IDENTIFICATION Flashcards
it is performed by adding antibodies (agglutinins) to the Bacterial suspension that will bind to the surface of the microogranisms
a. Bacterial Agglutination test
b. Particle Agglutination test
c. Latex Agglutination test
a. bacterial agglutination test
Widals test, Weil Felix test and Febrile Agglutinin test
a. Bacterial Agglutination test
b. Particle Agglutination test
c. Latex Agglutination test
a. bacterial agglutination test
it uses artificial carries
a. Bacterial Agglutination test
b. Particle Agglutination test
c. Latex Agglutination test
b. PAT
in this test, the ANTIGEN IN THE PATIENT’S SPECIMEN BINDS TO THE ANTIBODY THAT IS PRESENT on the surface of the latex beads
a. Bacterial Agglutination test
b. Particle Agglutination test
c. Latex Agglutination test
c. LAT
commonly used for identifying BETA HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI
a. Bacterial Agglutination test
b. Particle Agglutination test
c. Latex Agglutination test
c. LAT
in this test it uses ANTIBODY THAT IS BOUND TO A PARTICLE TO INCREASE THE VIABILITY OF THE AGGLUTINATION REACTION BETWEEN THE ANTIGEN AND ANTIBODY
a. PAT
b. LAT
c. Coaaglutination
c. coaglutination
it uses a SOLUBLE ANTIGEN THAT REACTS WITH THE ANTIBODY IN A SERUM
A. coagglutination
b. flocculation
c. elisa
b. floccculation
it is consists of SHEEP’S RBC, COMPLEMENT FIXING ANTIBODY like IgG and exogenous complement
a. FLocculation test
b. complement fixation
c. ELISA
b. complement fixation
it is sensitive and specific method of detection of antiibodies against certain pathogens
a. FLocculation test
b. complement fixation
c. ELISA
c. ELISA
this method consists of enzyme bound antibodies with antibody binding sites free to react with their specific antigen
a. FLocculation test
b. complement fixation
c. ELISA
c. ELISA