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