spectrum of activity table, diagnostic chart Flashcards

1
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gram-positive, rod-shaped, strict anaerobic, spore

A

Clostridium spp. (e.g C. difficile)

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beta-hemolytic species

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Pyogenic group; Streptococci (Group A, B, C, G) (e.g S. pyogenes, S. agalactiae)

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gamma-hemolytic species

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Enterococcus faecalis, Enterococcus faecium

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alpha-hemolytic species: optochin-resistant

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Viridans type; Streptococci (e.g S. anginosus, S. salivarius)

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5
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alpha-hemolytic: optochin-sensitive

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Streptococcus pneumoniae (aka Pneumococcus)

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are alpha/beta/gamma-hemolytic species in pairs/chain or clusters? catalase (+) or (-)?

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Pairs/chain; Catalase (-)

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Gram positive; cocci; aerobic/facultative; Catalase (+); Coagulase (+) species

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Staphylococcus aureus

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Gram positive; cocci; aerobic/facultative; Catalase (+); Coagulase (-) species

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Staphylococcus epidermis

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9
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Is haemophilus influenzae gram positive or negative?

A

Negative

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10
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Gram-negative; rods; strict aerobic; oxidase (+)

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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gram-negative; rods; strict anaerobic

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Bacteroides spp. (e.g B. fragilis)

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12
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Features of haemophilus influenzae?

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Gram-negative; rods; aerobic/facultative; fastidious growth

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lactose-fermenting enteric gram-negative bacilli (Enterobacterales)

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Escherichia coli (E. coli), Enterobacter spp., Klebsiella spp. (e.g K. pneumoniae)

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non-lactose-fermenting enteric gram-negative bacilli (Enterobacterales)

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Salmonella spp., Shigella spp., Proteus spp. (e.g P. mirabilis)

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15
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How to differentiate between lactose-fermenting species?

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Using MacConkey’s agar

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16
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How to culture Neisseria spp. and H. influenzae?

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Use chocolate agar

17
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What is optochin (antibiotics) used to differentiate?

A

Differentiate between Pneumococcus (Streptococcus pneumoniae) vs Viridans type

18
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Gram-negative; cocci/coccobacilli; aerobic/facultative; oxidase (-)

A

Acinetobacter spp. (e.g A, baumannii)

19
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acid-fast bacteria

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Mycobacterium spp. (e.g M. tuberculosis)

20
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Atypical bacteria

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Legionella spp. (e.g L. pneumophilla); Chlamydia spp. (e.g C. pneumoniae); Mycoplasma spp. (e.g M. pneumoniae)

21
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gram-negative atypical bacteria

A

Legionella spp. (e.g L. pneumophilla); Chlamydia spp. (e.g C. pneumoniae)

22
Q

Use blood agar for?

A

Differentiate between alpha/beta/gamma hemolytic bacteria (hemolysin producers)

23
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Is E.coli gram positive or gram negative? Lactose or Non lactose fermenting?

A

Gram negative; Lactose fermenting

24
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What kind of hemolysin producer is Enterococcus faecalis?

A

Gamma hemolytic

25
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Is Staphylococcus epidermis gram positive or gram negative? Catalase (+) or (-)? Coagulase (+) or (-)?

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Gram positive; Catalase (+); Coagulase (-)