Bacte Lec [Midterms]

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1.1.1 Gram positive Branching bacilli
What are the general characterist...,
What is the reason why acid fast ...,
Filamentous bacteria resembles wh...
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1.2.1 Nocardia
What is the gaseous composition o...,
What catalase positive or negativ...,
What is the gram stain of nocardi...
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1.3.1 Gordonia
What is the gaseous composition o...,
What is the shape of gordonia,
What spp of gordonia has the most...
7  cards
1.4.1 Rhodococcus
Formerly known as corynebacterium...,
What individual can get easily in...,
Commonly isolated partially acid ...
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1.5.1 Tsukamurella
Common tsukamurella spp,
Is t paurametabola a partially ac...,
What is the gene sequencing for t...
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1.6.1 Non-partially acid Fast (Streptomyces, Actinomadura))
Where streptomyces primarily found,
What are the 2 human pathogens fo...,
What are the 2 common spp for act...
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2.1.1 Enterobacteriaceae
What is the gram stain for entero...,
What is the gaseous composition o...,
Are all genus in enterobacteriace...
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2.1.2 Virulence factor of Enterobacteriaceae
What are the virulence factors of...,
What enterobacteriaceae causes fo...,
What is the antibiotic resistance...
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EX. Medium for Enterobacteriaceae
What medium that contains neutral...,
What medium contains phenol red,
What medium contains bromothymol ...
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2.2.1 Escherichia coli
Who isolated e coli,
E coli is considered as colon biota,
What does e coli posses
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2.2.2 5 Major Categoris of Diarrheal Syndromes of E. coli
What are the 5 major categories o...,
Enterotoxigenic e coli is also kn...,
What is the disease cause by ente...
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2.2.3 Lab diag of E. coli
What is the positive indicator fo...,
What is the positive indicator fo...,
What is the positive indicator fo...
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2.2.4 Other Escherichia spp
What bacteria isolated from csf w...,
The newest spp in escherichia due...
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2.3.1 Klebsiella spp.
Klebsiella spp is an inhabitant i...,
Other name for klebsiella,
What are the disease associated w...
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2.3.2 Klebsiella oxytoca
What is the disease associated wi...,
Characteristics of antibiotic ass...,
What patient is commonly occured ...
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2.3.3 Klebsiella pneumoniae
What klebsiella is the most isolated,
What are the disease associated w...,
Disease due to k1 antigen in k pn...
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2.3.4 Klebsiella Ozanae
Where does k ozanae is isolated,
Is k ozanae a plasmi mediated esbls,
What diseases is mostly associate...
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2.3.5 Klebsiella rhinoscleromatis
What is the disease associated wi...,
All biochemical test for k rhinos...
2  cards
2.3.6 Lab diag for Klebsiella spp.
What is the colonial morphology o...,
What is the indicator for tsi,
What is the indicator for lia
9  cards
2.4.1 Enterobacter spp.
What are the disease associated,
How many spp,
What are the clinically significa...
12  cards
2.4.2 Lab diag for Enterobacter
What is the indicator for tsi,
What is the indicator for lia for...,
What enterobacter is k a in lia
6  cards
EX. Rapid Lactose fermenter Lab daig
All rapid lactose fermenter are a...,
In e coli what is the lia,
In e coli what is the indole
55  cards
EX. LOA for Rapid lactose fermenter
What are the bacteria that are po...,
What are the bacteria that are po...
2  cards
2.5.1 Citrobacter spp.
How many spp of citrobacter,
What are the most commonly isolat...,
Citrobacter koseri is previously ...
11  cards
2.5.2 Lab Diag for Citrobacter
What is the indicator for tsi for...,
What is the indicator for tsi,
What is the indicator for lia
7  cards
2.6.1 Arizonae spp.
One of the less common members of...,
What is the host for arizonae,
What is the indicator for tsi
6  cards
2.7.1 Serretia spp
Serretia is associated with what ...,
What serretia produces extracellu...,
Serre
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2.7.2 Serretai lab diag
What is the result of tsi,
What is the result for lia,
What is the result for indole
9  cards
2.8.1 Proteus, Morganella, Providencia
What is the normal biota,
What is there enzyme to deaminate...,
What bacteria is positive in citr...
4  cards
2.8.2 Proteus spp.
What are the 4 spp of proteus,
Bacteria that is commonly isolate...,
What are the disease
13  cards
2.8.3 Morganella spp
How many spp for morganella,
What are the 2 subspp,
Only disease for morganella
3  cards
2.8.4 Providencia spp.
What are the 2 major pathogens fo...,
How many spp,
What are the 5 spp of providencia
13  cards
2.9.1 Salmonella Shigella, Yersinia
Considered as primary intestinal ...
1  cards
2.9.2 Salmonella
Salmonella is an inhabitant of,
What is the mot of salmonella,
General characteristics
7  cards
2.9.2.1 Salmonella Enterica
What are the salmonella enterica ...,
What are the virulence factors of...,
Primary antigenic structures used...
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2.9.2.2 Salmonella Lab diag
What is the colonial morphology i...,
What is the colonial,
What is the colonial morphology i...
19  cards
2.9.3.1 Shigella
Is shigella a normal flora of git,
Shigella is biochemically inert,
Shigella is closely related to wh...
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2.9.3.2 Shigella Lab diag
What is the result for shigella i...,
What is the result for shigella i...,
What is the result for shigella i...
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2.9.4.1 Yersinia
How many spp of yersinia,
The motility of yersinia in 35 c,
The motility of yersinia in 25 c
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2.9.4.2 Yersinia pestis
Yersinia pestis is a causative ag...,
Yersinia pestis is also known as,
What is the mot for plague
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2.9.4.3 Yersinia enterocolitica
Zoonotic,
Yersinia enterocolitica is causat...,
Syndrome of y enterocolitica that...
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2.10.1 Edwardseilla
What are the 3 spp of edwardsiella,
E tarda clinical infections
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3.1.1.1 Mycobacteria
General characteristics of mycoba...,
To enhance growth of mycobacteriu...,
What is the fastest growth of myc...
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3.2.1 Mycobacterium tuberculosis
What is the epidmiology,
What are the symptoms for tb,
Country that is not common for tb
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3.2.2.1 Spectrum of Disease for M. tuberculosis
Mot,
Once tb enters the body where doe...,
What happens in alveoli that cont...
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3.2.3.1 Lab diag for M. tuberculosis
What are the media used for detec...,
What is the appearance of colony ...,
What is the optimal temp for m tu...
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3.2.3.2 Treatment
How many months for isoniazid and...,
This treatment may also include 2...,
What treatment is used for the pa...
13  cards
3.3.1.1 Mycobacterium bovis and BCG
What is the pathogenesis for bovis,
Bacteria that has immunization of...,
What is the colonial appearance f...
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3.4.1.1 Runyon Classification
What are the ntm non tuberculosis...,
How many days does slow growing n...,
Pigment synthesized or produced t...
17  cards
3.4.2.1 Group I Photochromogen group
Rare pulmonary infection,
Also known as yellow bacillus,
Other name for m kansasii
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3.4.3.1 Scotochromogens
Also known as tap water bacillusw...,
A mycobacterium that can infect e...,
Most unique characteristics of m ...
12  cards
3.4.4.1 Nonphotohromogens
Group iii produces what pigmentation,
Most commonly isolated ntm,
M avium and m intracellulare are ...
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3.4.5.1 Group IV Rapid growers
Colonies has smooth nonpigmented ...,
3 day arysulfatase test growth on...,
3 days arysulfatase and nitrite r...
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3.4.6.1 Group V Non-Cultivable
Only mycobacterium for non cultiv...,
Disease for m leprae,
2 forms of hansen s disease
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3.5.1.1 Laboratory Safety considerations
How is specimen collected for myc...,
What bsl for preparing afb smears...,
What bsl for propagation of mycob...
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3.5.2.1 Specimen collection
What are the specimen use for col...,
When is sputum is collected,
What are the special instruction ...
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3.5.3.1 Digestion and Decontamination of specimens
Use to liquify sputum,
Acts as both diegestant and decon...,
Function of 2 4 naoh
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3.5.4.1 Staining for Acid Fast Bacilli
3 methods of afb,
Acid fast stain targets what part...,
Afb can resist
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3.5.5.1 Culture media and Isolation methods
Environmental conditions for soli...,
What are the 3 general types of s...,
Example of egg based media
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3.5.6.1 Lab diag for All Mycobacterium
Skin test for tuberculosis,
How ppd is injected,
Positive indicator for ppd
8  cards
3.5.7.1 Treatment
Meaning of dots,
It ensure compliance to the treat...,
Drug of choice
4  cards
3.5.8.1 LAbdiag
Detects the niacin that convers f...,
What are the reagents of niacin test,
Mycobacterium that are positive i...
35  cards
4.1.1.1 Non Fermentative
What is the gaseous composition o...,
Note they are coccobacilli,
Temperature required for non ferm...
21  cards
4.2.1.1 Pseudomonas spp
Result for mac in pseudomonas spp,
Result for tsi in pseudomonas spp,
Result for o f in pseudomonas spp
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4.2.2.1 Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Most clinically isolated,
__ of non fermenters in nosocomia...,
P aeruginosa is the leading cause of
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4.2.3.1 Psudomonas fluorescens and Pseudomonas putida
Can be isolated from,
Clinical infections,
What are is the pigment for both ...
9  cards
4.2.4.1 Non pigmented pseudomonas
What is morphological characteris...,
Arginine dihydrolase test,
Starch hydrolysis
19  cards
4.3.1.1 Acinetobacter
What is the microscopical charact...,
What is the saccharolytic in acin...,
What is the asaccharolytic in aci...
13  cards
4.4.1.1 Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
S maltophilia is a contaminant of,
Top 3 most opportunistic pathogen...,
Other name for stenotrophomonas m...
5  cards
4.5.1.1 Burkholderia spp
Clinical significance for b cepacia,
B cepacia causes in plant,
B cepacia causes in humans
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4.6.1.1 Alcaligenes
Commonly isolated in,
Alcaligenes is nonutilizers with ...,
What cho can alcaligenes ferment
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4.7.1.1 Vibrio
Indication of infection for vibrio,
What are the species for vibrio,
Microscopic morphology
13  cards
4.7.2.1 Vibrio cholerae
3 major subgroups in antigenic st...,
The 3 major subgroups share what ...,
Milder disease without cholera to...
14  cards
4.7.3.1 Vibrio parahaemolyticus
What diarrhea is causes by v para...,
Summer diarrhea is 1 in what country,
What is the pandemic strain for v...
8  cards
4.7.4.1 V. vulnificus and alginolyticus
Also known as lactose positive vi...,
What are the predisposing factors...,
Strict halophile requiring 1 nacl
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4.7.5.1 Lab diag
What is the medium use for swabs,
What reagent is use for stool col...,
Medium that causes medium to larg...
13  cards
4.8.1.1 Aeromonas Species
Oxidase,
Glucose fermenter,
Gram stain
21  cards
4.8.2.1 Lab diag
Characteristics of aeromonas in sba,
Media use for aeromonas to detect...,
Lactose
5  cards
4.9.1.1 Plesiomonas shigelloides
Characteristics in sba,
Gaseous requirement for p shigell...,
Motile
8  cards
4.10.1.1 Chromobacterium violaceum
What are the clinical manifestation,
Characteristics,
Color of the colonies mostly
9  cards
5.1.1.1 HACEK group
Normal biota for hacek group,
Gram stain for hacek,
What is the gaseous composition f...
16  cards
5.2.1.1 Aggregatibacter aphrophilus
Previous name of aggregatibacter ...,
Foam loving or needing high conce...,
Most prevalen species in hacek
8  cards
5.3.1.1 Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans
Formerly in the genus of,
How many serotype does a actinomy...,
Where can a actinomycetemcomitans...
10  cards
5.4.1.1 Cardiobacterium hominis
Disease cause by cardiobacterium ...,
Microscopic characteristics,
In microscopical characteristics ...
6  cards
5.5.1.1 Eikenella corrodens
What are the disease causes by ei...,
What is the odor for eikenella co...,
What is the colonial characteristics
4  cards
5.5.2.1 Lab Diag from A. actinomycetemcomitans to Eikenella corrodens
Non motilecatalase positiveoxidas...,
Non motilenon fermenteroxidase po...,
3 bacteria that pits the agar
3  cards
5.6.1.1 Kingella spp.
3 species of kingella,
What kingella colonizes in the up...,
Microscopical characteristics
10  cards
5.6.2.1 Kingella denitrificans
Disease causes,
What are the 2 colonial morphology,
What cho it ferments
3  cards
5.6.3.1 Kingella kingae
Major gram bacteria isolated from...,
School aged children and adults c...,
Colonial morphology
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5.6.4.1 LAb diagnosis for kingella spp
Nitrate reduction can grow 42 cca...,
Oxidase glucose and maltose weak ...
2  cards
5.7.1.1 Capnocytophaga
Capnocytophaga is previously called,
What is the gaseous composition,
How many spp
14  cards
5.8.1.1 Pasteurella spp.
Disease causes,
What part of the animal causes pa...,
What part of the animal causes pa...
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5.8.2.1 Pasteurella bettyae
Where can it be isolated,
What is the gaseous composition o...,
Catalase oxidase v glucose and fr...
3  cards

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