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