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Anerobes
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MISC 2
100

Organisms that don't require oxygen but can grow throughout a test tube, with concentration near the top.

What are facultative anaerobes?

100

A Gram-positive cocci that is positive for this enzyme, which differentiates it from Streptococcus.

What is catalase?


100

Hints that it is anaerobic infection

what is smell, o2 devoid location, necrosis, gas

100

A genus of aerobic Gram-positive rods that form spores, which allow them to survive in soil for years.

What is E. coli?

100

The key structural reason "atypical" bacteria are neither Gram-positive nor Gram-negative.

What is having little to no cell wall?


200

the bacteria from cat and dog bites

what is pasturella and capnocytophaga

200

Classified as a fighter and causes toxic shock syndrome

What is S. aureus

200

This lab test, or serology, is required for the diagnosis of atypical bacteria.


What is PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)?

200

This enzyme test differentiates S. aureus (positive) from CoNS (negative).


What is coagulase?

200

The type of clinical sample that "will not work" for detecting anaerobes in the lab.

What is a swab?

300

Makes the acronym PECK

What is Pseudomonas aeroginosa, Enterobacter spp, Citrobacter freundii, Klebuella aerogenes


300

The organism that causes "walking pneumonia," a common form of atypical pneumonia in young adults.

What is Mycoplasma pneumoniae and chlamydophila pneumoniae?


300
On blood agar it breaks down into Alpha hemolysis

What is viridans group strep -> S pneumo, S angiosus

300

The element, used as a terminal electron acceptor in anaerobic metabolism, that causes the foul, smelly odor of anaerobic infections.

What is sulfur (or sulfate)?

300

This class of cell wall-targeting antibiotics, such as penicillin, is ineffective against atypicals.

What are beta-lactams?

400

These are the four Gram negative aerobic cocci

What is Neisseria meningitidis, Haemophilus influenza, moraxella catarrhalis, neisseria gonorrhea 

400

Corynebacterium looks like what under gram stain

what is palisading


400

The type of hemolysis seen in Group A Strep (S. pyogenes) on a blood agar plate.


What is beta-hemolysis (complete hemolysis)?

400

A common skin commensal and aerotolerant anaerobe that causes acne and shoulder-related hardware infections.

What is C.acnes

400

This soil-dwelling organism is acquired by eating contaminated foods and can grow at refrigerator temperatures.

What is listeria 

500

Makes the acronym SEEK Cheese

What is Serratia, E coli, Enterobacter spp, Klebsiella spp, Citrobacter spp

500

these are classified as commensal gram positive bacteria (5)

what is E. faecalis, E faecium, S anginosus, viridans group strep, group C/G strep

500

The most common cause of community-acquired pneumonia?

What is Streptococcus pneumoniae?


500

most important clostridium species to know

what is c perfringens, C difficle, C tetani, C botulinum 

500

A GPB that is commonly mistaken for mouth cancer

What is actinomyces

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