2. This organism is similar to organism #1 and could be used as a negative control for the bacitracin disc test.
2. What is S. agalactiae (GBS)?
1. Alpha hemolytic strep
2. Beta hemolytic strep
3. Non-hemolytic strep
1. optochin disc
2. What are bacitracin/PYR and CAMP/hippurate hydrolysis
3. Bile esculin
tests?
These pathogens can grow at RT.
What are Listeria monocyogenes and Yersinia enterocolitica?
All members of Enterobacteriaceae are either:
1. Gram positive or Gram negative
2. Facultative anaerobes or Obligate anaerobes
3. Oxidase positive or Oxidase negative
4. Glucose positive or Glucose negative
5. Lactose positive or Lactose negative
What is:
1. Gram negative
2. Facultative anaerobes
3. Oxidase negative
4. glucose positive
5. Trick question - may be either
ODC: Kleb (-) Enterobacter (+)
Motility: Kleb (-) and Enterobacter (+)