Medical Microbiology Revision practical

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Across
  1. 1. A symptom of a wound infection
  2. 6. This prevents antobodies binding the correct way to S. aureus
  3. 9. Haemolysis profile seen with S.pneumoniae
  4. 12. Medically important species of Pseudomonas
  5. 14. Sample submitted to lab when investigating food poisoning
  6. 15. An enzyme produced by S. aureus also called clumping factor
  7. 18. Name of vaccine introduced in 1992 against H.influenzae Type B
  8. 20. Pseudomonas are positive for this basic characterisation test
  9. 24. E. coli 0157 is this pathotype of E. coli
  10. 26. A type of agar a wound sample could be out up on
  11. 27. An example of a wound site
  12. 29. Major virulence factor of S. pneumoniae
  13. 34. This level of chemical decontamination will kill endospores & vegetative cells
  14. 36. How many species of Salmonella are there
  15. 37. An enzyme that causes S. pneumoniae to autolysis in the stationary phase
  16. 40. A protein important in adherence of Strep
  17. 42. A selective agar for Salmonella gives red colonies with black centres
  18. 43. Are Enterotoxigenic E. coli invasive
  19. 44. Process that frees an object from some or all of its pathogenic microorganism
  20. 46. Important in helping prevent spread of MRSA
  21. 47. A zone of clearing around a disc on an agar means the bacteria is?
  22. 49. Could you have bloody stools with Enteroinvasive E. coli infections
  23. 50. The X factor stands for this in relation to Haemophilus growth
  24. 51. One of the vaccinations against S. pneumoniae
Down
  1. 2. A Symptom associated with Salmonella food poisoning
  2. 3. A subclass under species based on antigens that are present
  3. 4. An infection caused by Staphlococcus aureus
  4. 5. A selective agar that S.aureus will grow on
  5. 7. What type of flagella make Pseudomonas motile
  6. 8. Many species of Shigella isolated in Ireland
  7. 10. A beta haemolytic species of Streptococcus
  8. 11. A type of clinical sample received from a would site
  9. 13. This genus give a positive result for Gp D in Lancefield grouping
  10. 16. An antigen that causes a high activation of the IS
  11. 17. An enzyme that helps to facilitate spread in tissues
  12. 19. S. pyogens will give a zone of clearance to this agent on a plate
  13. 21. A GNB that should never be found as part of the normal flora
  14. 22. What agar will Haemophilus grow on
  15. 23. Genus of Ent that caused the bubonic plague
  16. 25. A serious infection caused by S. pneumoniae
  17. 28. What does M in MRSA stand for
  18. 30. In classification Enterobacteriacea stand for what
  19. 31. An important respiratory tract pathogen Genus
  20. 32. This S.aureus toxin caused scalded skin syndrome
  21. 33. What does Pseudomonas produce that make it look look fluoescent on basal media
  22. 35. Serotyping Enterobacteriaceae is based on both the O and the ? antigens
  23. 38. What can be added to MacConkey agar to select for E. coli 0157
  24. 39. Enterobacteriaceae are all oxidase
  25. 41. What agar do you look for haemolysis on
  26. 45. An important basic test to differentiate Staph from Strep
  27. 48. What type of antigen does 0157 stand for in E. coli 0157