Type of Pathogen
Gram Staining
Grab Bag
Morphology & Arrangment
Type of Infection
100

type of pathogen that causes ringworm, athlete's foot, and Candidiasis

fungus

100

name of stain responsible for PURPLE color

crystal violet

100

type of pathogen that causes brain-eating amoeba infection and Giardiasis ("beaver-fever")

protozoan 


100

diplococci

100

infection in a small, isolated area of the body

localized infection

200

unicellular eukaryotes such as Toxoplasma gondii

protozoa

200

bacteria that appear PURPLE

gram POSITIVE

200

Name an example of a fomite

fomites = non-living vectors

Examples include: used tissues, utensils, elevator button, etc

200

staphylococci

200

the common cold is an example of this type of infection that is found throughout the body

systemic infection

300

classified by morphology and cell arrangement (such as streptococcus)

bacteria

300

bacteria that have a thick outer wall of peptidoglycan are

gram POSITIVE

300

type of infection treated with antibiotics

bacterial

300

streptococci

300

type of infection that requires a living host in order to reproduce

parasitic infection

400

intracellular parasites made of genetic material and a protein coat

viruses

400

pink bacteria

gram NEGATIVE

400

the vector that transmits Lyme disease

deer tick/black-legged tick

400

diplobacilli

400

name of the infection caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi

Lyme disease

500

name for parasitic worms

helminths

500

stain responsible for PINK color

safranin

500

Name an example of a vector that is also an arthropod

ex. female mosquitos, ticks, fleas

500

spirillum or spirochete

500

Name of the infection discussed in class caused by an "acid-fast" bacillus

Tuberculosis