Gram Positive and Gram Negative Cocci
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- 5. is the most virulent Staphylococci species encountered.
- 6. Streptococcus pyogenes is also known as
- 7. Gram positive cocci occurring in pairs or in chains
- 10. in males and acute cervicitis in females.
- 12. An outbreak of gastroenteritis was linked to an aerobic, gram-positive, spore-forming bacillus that was isolated from raw vegetables. The bacterium was motile, catalase positive, and produced beta hemolysis. What kind of organism is it?
- 14. are bacteria that do not maintain the crystal violet stain used to differentiate them from one another when stained with gram's solution.
- 16. Salmonellosis other than typhoid is the patient's diagnosis. What would you discover if you cultured the bacteria that causes the infection?
- 18. classification)
- 19. It is only second to E. The most common causative organism of urinary tract infection in women is E. coli.
- 20. Which species would be the simplest to cultivate on a regular microbiological medium?
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- 1. Identify ONE test that can be used to distinguish between Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Neisseria meningitides.
- 2. Bacterial pneumonia, meningitis, and otitis media are caused mostly by
- 3. Also called the Group D Streptoccocus (according to the
- 4. In the presence of salt, S. aurues can grow and ferment manntol, producing colonies surrounded by a yellow halo.
- 8. Identify a lab test that can distinguish between Neisseria meningitides and Neisseria lactamica.
- 9. Gram-positive cocci that are catalase positive and can cause infections in humans
- 11. Life-threatening, acute, purulent meningitis. Development of Petechiae may be associated with meningococcal bacteria.
- 13. Leading cause of sexually Transmitted diseases.
- 15. Lower respiratory tract infections target elderly people and those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- 17. The bacteria that are believed to be the main cause of stomach ulcers are