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GRAM STAIN
- purpose of stain - step 1-4 and purpose |
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Definition
- allows for colorless bacteria to be visualized in clinical specimens and in culture media
1. CV- adheres to pepgly cell wall
2. Iodine inc. affinity for the dye
3. Ethanol decolorizes
4. Safranin counterstains |
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Kinyoun acidfast
- specific for ____
- describe how af bacteria react
- Red results
- blue results |
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Definition
-Specific for mycobacteria
- af is the resistance of bacteria to decolorize via acids during staining.
-RED: non-acid (-)
-BLUE: acid-fast (+) |
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Auramine-Rhodamine stain
- aka the ____ stain
- histologically visualize ___ bacteria with flourescence microscopy - these bacteria display ___ flourescence |
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Definition
- aka the Traunt auramine-rhodamine stain
-visualize acid-fast ( Mycobacterium)
-display reddish-yellow flourescence |
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Term
Hemolysis with blood agar
- alpha colonies
-beta colonies
-gamma colonies
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Definition
- brown and green erythrocytes
- erythrocytes surrounded by a clear zone
- no growth |
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Catalase Test:
- what is catalase
- use this substance on bacteria
- what indicates a positive test |
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Definition
- enzyme in STAPHLOcocci and MICROcocci but not STREPTOcocci
- 3% H2O2
- bubbles |
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Coagulase Test:
- what is coagulase and what does it do
- what indicates a positive test
- what species would be (+) and which (-) |
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Definition
-enzyme produced by STAPHYLOcocci. Used as a defense mechanism a clots plasma
-white clumps
-Staph aureus will be (+)
- Staph epidermidis will be (-)
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Optochin
- specific for what bacteria
-what type of agar is used
-what type of zone indicates susceptibility |
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Definition
- for strep. pneumococcus
- blood agar
- Zone of inhibition greater than 14mm |
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Bacitracin test:
- what bacteria is this test specific for
- what is bacitracin
-what type of agar is used
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Definition
- distinguishes Strep. pyrogenes from other
- an antibiotic that impairs cell wall syn. of some gram+ bacteria (i.e s.pyrogenes)
-blood agar and noting any zone of inhibition
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Novobiocin test:
-what does novobiocin do
-used to differentiate what two bacteria
- what indicates susceptibility |
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Definition
- inhibits bacterial DNA gyrase
-staph SAPROPHYTICUS from other coagulase(-) staph
- zone of inhibition greater thatn 12mm |
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Nitrocefin Test:
-indentifies what type of bacteria
- RED results around disk
- YELLOW results around disk |
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Definition
- beta-lactamase producing bacter
- RED or (+) produces beta-lactamase
- YELLOW or (-) no blac |
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Oxidase Test:
-identifies what genus of bacteria |
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Definition
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PYR test:
-used to identify what stype of species
-determines that lack of presence of what
- what indicates a positive test
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Definition
-Enterococcua species
- pyrolidonyl amino peptidase
- PINK/RED around PYR disk |
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Indole test:
-detects the product of what
- differentiates what species of bacteria
- tested on oxidase__, lactose __ and gram __ bacteria
- BLUE means
- PINK means |
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Definition
- tryptophanase
- differentiates Enterobacteriaceae
- negative, positive, negative rod
- positive
-negative |
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Bile esculin test:
- distinguishes between what two cocci
-nutrient agar made of ___ and ___
- Black medium means
- unchanged medium means |
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Definition
- Streptococci and enterococci
- agar made of bile and esculin
- Enterococci faecalis and resistant to agar
- Strepococci pyrogenes cannot hydrolize esculin |
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NaCl Test:
-Distinguished what two bacteria
- what agar is used
- if colonies grow it is
- if colonies do not grow it is |
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Definition
- streptococci and enterococci
- chocalate agar
- Enterococci
-Streptocicci |
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CAMP test:
-distinguish _____ from other streptococci
because this group produces ___
-streak plate vertically with ___ and streak plate perpendicular with GroupB strep.
- what indicates a positive |
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Definition
-GroupB, CAMP factor
- staphylococcus aureus
-arrow head means GroupB strep is present |
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Motility Test
- used semisolid agar and inocualte via __
- if it is an obligate aerobe it will __
- specific for what bacteria and shape it takes in the agar |
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Definition
- stabbing
- all migrate to the top of the agar creating a "buldge" - umbrella
- Listeria moncytognes |
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Sheep blood agar:
- made of __ and 5% __
- supports growth of __ |
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Definition
- nutrients , blood
-pathogens |
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MacConkey Agar -inhibits growth of ___
- what does red/pink signify
-clear colonies means
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Definition
- gram positive bacteria
-lactose fermentation
- no lactose fermentation |
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XLD agar:
- selective for presence of __,__,__,__
-Salmonella will apear
-Shigella will appear
- Enterobacter will appear |
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Definition
-xylose, lactoase, surcrose and lysine
- red w/ black center do to pH and H2S
-red or colorless
-yellow do to use of carbs |
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Choclate agar:
- how does is differ from blood agar
- why is is heated
- allows what two bacteria to grow |
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Definition
- it is heated to 80C for 15 min
- release hemoglobin and growth factors
- N. gonorrhaeae and H. influenza |
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Mannitol salt agar:
- high content of __ to inhibit growth of organisms found on ___
- differentiates ___ due to pH indicator
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Definition
- NaCl , skin
- mannitol fermenting staphylococci |
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Mueller-Hinton agar:
- agar contains ___ and ___
- what species of bacteria grow well on this agar
- test antibiotiv susep. for __ and __ |
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Definition
- starch and casamino acids. - Neisseria grow well on this medium
- staph and enteric gram neg. rods |
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Thayer- MArtin agar:
- selective for isolation of ___ and ___ from material containing normal flora
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Definition
-meningococc and gonococci |
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Sabourand dextrose agar:
-used to isolate ___
-what inhibits bacterial growth
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Definition
- pathogenic and nonpathogenic fungi
- acidic pH inhibitsbacterial growth |
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Enriched media:
-supports the growth of
-example of enriched media |
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Definition
-wide variety includding fastidious ones
-ex is blood agar |
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selective media:
-prevent the growth of ___ to select for __
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Definition
- intolerate organisms to select for resistant ones |
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Nutritie media
- non ____ |
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Definition
non selective media that contains all elements for bacterial growth |
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oxidation reaction -can only metabolize ___ under__
- use media that contains __ and ___
- one tube is open and one tube sealed w/ oil to make___
-oxidizers in what tube and what color
-fermenters in what tube
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Definition
- carbs uner aerobic conditions
- glucose, pH indicator
-anerobic conditions
-oxi. produce YELLOW in open tube only
-fer. will be in both open and closed tubes |
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Fermentation reaction: IMPORTANT -test the ability to ferment __ or __ and divides __ bacteria from __ bateria
- use a test tube w/ __ and __
- pH indicated if __ was formed through fermentation |
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Definition
-lactose, surcrose, pathogenic, nonpathogenic
-sugar, pH indication
-acid |
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API biochemical strip:
- specfic what what species of bacteria
- how many wells |
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Definition
-Enterobacteriaceae and gram-
-23 wells |
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Agar disk diffusion test:
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Definition
use agar and disc to check for zone of inhibition |
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Agar gradient diffusion test ( Etest)
- determines the least amount of ___
- Etest strips are are coated with
- an elliptical zone will be formed, where will it be "read" |
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Definition
- antimicrobial agent that inhibits growth of a microragaism
- certain concentration gradients of antimic
-read where bacteria intersect at the strip |
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Agar dilution test
- ___ of antibiotic in agar to see the __________
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Definition
- serial dilution , least amount that inhibits growth
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Microbroth Dilution test:
- automated to test ___
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Definition
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Minimum Inhibitory concentration:
-test organism for
- what is the MIC
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Definition
-susceptibility to antibiotics
- the lowest concentration of animicrobial agrent that inhibis gorwth of a bacterium
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Satellitism
-distinguished what species of bacteria - What three disc will be used
- zone around X- only means
-zone around V-means
-zone around XV disc |
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Definition
-Haemophilis
- exogenous hemin X, NAD V or XV disc
- requirement for heme
-requirement for NAD - need for both like H. influenae |
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Sterility test w/ Bioloical indicator:
- importan for what type of instruments
- what is used to standardize or compare
-PURPLE means
- YELLOW means |
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Definition
-non autoclavable
- suspended spores of Bacillus staeothemophilus
-Sterile and spores are inactive
- imcomplete sterilization and spores have growth |
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Definition
detection of presence of antibody or and antigen in a sample |
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Complement fixation:
- used to detect is there is |
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Definition
- a specific antibody or a specific antigen |
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