Bacteriology
Mycology
Parasitology
Virology
Micro Discoveries
100

The process that separates bacteria in "positive" and negative" groups based on cell wall composition.

The gram stain

100

The threads that make up the mycelium of a fungus


hyphae

100

I am a ringed parasite that is contracted thru the bite of an Ixodus tick


Babesia

100

The varicella-zoster virus that causes skin outbreaks in children


Chicken pox

100

In 1976, this filovirus member was discovered in the Democratic Republic of the Congo


Ebola

200

I produce a neurotoxin called Botox, that is used for cosmetic purposes


clostridium botulinum

200

I am said to be the first microorganism to domesticated by humans due to my association with beer and bread


Saachromyces

200

This blood parasite is primarily found in Africa, transmitted by the tsetse fly, and causes African sleeping sickness.

Trypanosoma brucei

200

This Virus was named after Yvonne Barr and Anthony Epstein.

Epstein-Barr Virus

200

In 1962, I was the first drug resistant bacteria discovered after the introduction of methicillin


MRSA

300

This bacterium is known to survive refrigeration temps and is associated with foodborne illness. It is especially dangerous for pregnant women

Listeria

300

This dimorphic fungus causes gilchrist's disease. It is slow growing. At 25C, it will grow cottony white colonies with aerial mycelium that turn brown with age and a tan reverse. Microscopically, this fungus is described as having a“lollipop” appearance.

Blastomyces dermatitidis

300

This protozoa has is free living in the environment and are spread by contaminated food and water. They exhibit a "falling leaf" motility, have a teardrop shape, and cause "beaver fever"


Giardia

300

A prion is the responsible agent for causing this disease

Creutzfeldt-Jakob diesease

300

In 1882, M. tuberculosis was discovered by this Doctor by modifying the staining process

Dr. Robert Koch
400

This fastidious gram negative coccobacilli can cause endocarditis. It is nonhemolytic, does not grow on mac, indole negative, and not dependent on x factor to grow. Also, this organism is a member of the HACEK group

AGGREGATIBACTER

400

This hyaline fungus is a very common cause of respiratory illness. This rapid growing fungus mature in 3 days at 45C. Colonies will be green and velvety or powdery. Microscopically, you will see short and smooth conidiophores uniseriate phialides that are close together and form on the upper 2/3 of the vesicle.

Aspergillus fumigatus

400

This nematode deposits eggs in the mucosa of the small intestine. Commonly found in warm, moist soil of the tropics. Females are free living Eggs are partially embryonated, oval, and 50-70 microns in length. the larvae measure 180-380 microns.

Strongyloides

400

This pneumoviridae Virus is enveloped and has single stranded RNA. It is transmitted through droplets or direct contact with infected persons. Infections typically peak from december through february.This virus causes sever acute lower respiratory illnesses in children and infants.

Respiratory Syncytial Virus

400

In 1983, Luc Montagnier discovered this viral infection by culturing a lymph node biopsy


HIV

500

This gram negative rod with bipolar staining is slow growing with smooth creamy white colonies after 48hr incubation. It is indole neg, oxidase pos, grows on mac, and motility pos. Also, this organism is a biothreat organism

Burkholderia pseudomallei

500

This lid lifter is the most common agent of mucurmycosis. It is a rapid grower that matures in 4 days at 37C. Colonies have dense growth that is cotton candy-like. Colonies are white at first with a white to pale grey or brown reverse. Microscopically, they have few or no septa, numerus stolons, and terminal rhizoids

Rhizopus

500

I am a free living protist found in freshwater. I can cause a fatal and rare form of Meningoencephalitis


Naegleria fowleri

500

This tropical disease is transmitted by the aedes mosquito and has the name "breakbone fever". It has also been referred to as "water poison".


Dengue Fever

500

IN 1928, Alexander Fleming accidently discovered this antimicrobial agent.

penicillin

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