Gram (+) Spore Formers and Non-Spore-forming Bacilli

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Across
  1. 1. subtilis, This is a common laboratory contaminant
  2. 3. H2S positive results shows _____ of media
  3. 4. Bacillus anthracis usually causes ____________
  4. 7. anthracis, Gram-positive spore-forming bacillus known to be a bioterrorism agent
  5. 9. b, Nucleic acid amplification test is most common to detect ______
  6. 11. zone, Positive result for the reverse camp test in clostridium perfringens
  7. 13. chartreuse, Clostridium difficile result on bap
  8. 14. difficile, Also known as enteric clostridium
  9. 16. test, Detects susceptibility or immunity of humans to diphtheria
  10. 17. assay, The gold standard for c. Difficile detection
  11. 19. Exotoxin of clostridium botulinum blocks the release of _______
Down
  1. 2. Nagler’s reaction detects _______ activity on alpha toxin
  2. 5. stearothermophilus, Biological indicator for autoclave
  3. 6. Clostridium tetani produces this exotoxin
  4. 7. cereus, This is also known as the “fried rice bacillus”
  5. 8. monocytogenes, Meningitis in elderly and immunocompromised
  6. 10. Clostridium perfringens produces a _____ fermentation on litmus milk test
  7. 12. perfringens, Usually seen microscopically to have a box car morphology
  8. 15. acidophilus, Normal vaginal flora that produce large amount of lactic acid
  9. 18. baby syndrome, This is usually seen in infant botulism