Vibrio & Similar Bacteria
Nonfermentors
Haemophilus & HACEK Group
Aerobic GPR
100

What is the gram stain and oxidase reaction for this group of organisms?

Fermentative Gram Negative Rods

Oxidase Positive

100

What is the gram stain and oxidase reaction for this group of organisms?

Gram Negative Rods

Oxidase Positive

100

What does the gram stain of Haemophilus species look like?

Pleomorphic GNR or Gram Negative Coccobacilli (GNCB)

100

GPR are widely found in what type of environment?

soil

200

Where are these organisms located?

Aquatic environments (salt/brackish/fresh water)

Generally during the warmer months

200

What is the one thing that separates this group from the Enterobacteriaceae?

They do not ferment carbohydrates

Nonfermentors metabolize carbohydrates oxidatively

TSI reaction will be K/K

200

What are the culture requirements for Haemophilus?

Atmosphere and agar type?

Capnophilic

Chocolate Agar

200

Which species of Aerobic GPR have spores?

Bacillus

300

What bacteria is the cause of "rice water" stools?

Vibrio cholerae

300

What environment is this group typically found in?

Moist environments

Ubiquitous in soil, water, plants, decaying vegetation

Not part of the normal flora

300

What Haemophilus species causes the STD known as chancroid? It is not part of the normal flora

Haemophilus ducreyi

300

Which GPR is a common clinical isolate, is part of the normal flora of the mouth, GI tract, female genital tract and plays an important role in protecting the host from urogenital infections?

Lactobacillus

small alpha/gamma hemolytic colonies on BAP

400

What is the name of the media that this group of organisms are typically grown on?

TCBS (Thiosulfate citrate bile salt sucrose agar)

green with either yellow (V. cholerae) or green (V. parahaemolyticus) colonies

400

What will this group look like on a MacConkey agar plate?

NLF

400

Which haemophilus species is often associated with upper respiratory infections?

H. influenzae

400

What small GPR is associated with bacterial vaginosis?

Gardnerella vaginalis

500

Which Vibrio species is the most frequently encountered species in the US?

Vibrio parahaemolyticus

500

What biochemical test will help to ID a Nonfermentor?

Oxidative Fermentative (OF) media

Two tubes: with and without oil overlay

Oxidative - positive (yellow) in open tube

Fermentative - positive in both tubes

Asaccharolytic/Nonoxidizers - negative (green) in both tubes

500

A quad plate is used to speciate what group of bacteria? What are in the different 4 quadrants?

The Haemophilus group

1 - V factor (NAD) - in RBCs but not available in blood agar

2 - X and V factors (Hemin and NAD)

3 - Horse Blood (to detect hemolysis)

4 - X factor (Hemin) - in RBCs & is available in blood agar

500

Most of the Bacillus species are considered contaminants except for which two?

Bacillus anthracis & Bacillus cereus

600

This organism has now been moved to the Enterobacteriaceae family and it is the only Oxidase positive member.

Plesiomonas

600

What is the most commonly isolated nonfermenter?

Leading cause of healthcare-acquired respiratory tract infections. Seen often in burn patients, CF patients, and causes "swimmer's ear"

Pseudomonas aeruginosa

600

The HACEK group is normal flora in what part of the body?

Normal flora of the oral cavity

Cause opportunistic infections after dental procedures and have easy access to bloodstream

600

Which GPR has a gram stain that is described as "club shape", "coryneform", "diptheroid", or "Chinese letters"? This is a common bacteria found on the skin

Corynebacteria

700

Which diarrheal disease causing organism is usually contracted after eating bad chicken and has a "sea gull" shaped gram stain?

Campylobacter jejuni

700

Name some other members of this group?

Which one is considered a bioterrorism agent?

Acinetobacter

Stenotrophomonas maltophilia

Burkholderia cepacia 

Burkholderia mallei - bioterrorism agent - glanders

Burkholderia pseudomallei

Alcaligenes


700
What organism is the agent of "Shipping fever" in cattle and can cause wound infections following a bite or scratch of an animal (primarily cats/dogs)?


This bacteria can have a unique bipolar "safety pin" gram stain.

Pasteurella multocida

700

Which GPR has a narrow zone of hemolysis on BAP and can look like GBS and can also grow in colder environments? It has tumbling motility in wet mounts and umbrella motility in motility media.

Listeria monocytogenes

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