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100

The gram stain of E. faecium

What is Gram positive?

100

Result of E. faecium in catalase test (positive or negative) 

What is catalase negative? 

100

Antibiotic that E. faecium is most known to be resistant to 

What is Vancomyacin? 

100

The type of treatment that requires giving a sick individual the feces of a healthy individual 

What is FMT (fecal microbiota transplant)

100

Three antibiotics that E. faecium is known to become resistant to

What are Vancomycin, Daptomycin, and Linezolid? 

200

The morphology of E. faecium

What is Cocci? 

200

The test that distinguishes Enterococci from Streptococci.

What is the Lancefield Group D antigen test?

200

The two types of antibiotics used in combination therapy. 

What are Beta Lactams and aminoglycosides? 

200

Treatment that is becoming more popular nowadays that uses the natural predators of bacteria isolated from the environment to combat VRE 

(Hint: Its Alexa's favorite kind of treatment that she mentioned in the slides) 

What is Bacteriophage or phage therapy? 

200

The percent of nosocomial infections caused by VRE 

What is 30%?

300

Name a disease E. faecium usually causes

What are Urinary tract infections or bacteremia, or endocarditis, etc.?

300

The test that determines E. faecium from E. faecalis

What is the Pyruvate fermentation test? (positive indicates E. faecalis, negative indicates E. faecium

300

What are two examples of Beta lactam antibiotics?

Ampicillin and Penicillin 

300

The kinds of proteins identified to eventually be used in a vaccine to target Enterococci 

What are membrane vesicles (MV's)? 

300

What VRE stands for

What is Vancomycin Resistant Enterococci? 

400

True or false:

Enterococci are highly resilient and can survive difficult conditions like common antiseptics and disinfectants 

TRUE!

400

True or False:

E. faecium test positive in Bile - esculin test (aka they hydrolyze esculin in the Prescence of Bile) 

TRUE! This is a key characteristic of Enterococci!

400

Previously most used antibiotic in the case of Beta lactam resistance but now is becoming more obsolete as E. faecium exhibits increased resistance to it 

What is Vancomycin? 

400

The antigen secreted by E. faecium that is being used in immunotherapy studies to treat cancer

What is SagA?

400

The percent of patients that experienced decreased colonization of VRE after fecal transplant

What is 50%? 

500

True or false:

Enterococci are not facultative anaerobes

FALSE! (They are facultative anaerobes- can make ATP via aerobic oxidation if oxygen is present but if not it can switch to fermentation, so they can survive in both anaerobic and aerobic environments) 

500

Which group of organisms is known to produce bacteriocins?

What are Lactic Acid Bacteria?

500

What was the previously FDA approved option to combat VRE but had to be taken off the market due to it causing phlebitis and myalgias?

Q/D or Quinupristin and Dalfopristin

500

Name 1 of the 4 main kinds of commensal bacteria that are being used in the trials of a probiotic cocktail to treat VRE

What is Clostridium bolteae or Parabacteroides distasonis or  Bacteroides sartorii or Blautia producta? 

500

Gene associated with vancomycin resistance. 

What is VanA (or VanB)?