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What are six parasites that commonly cause diarrhea?
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Entamoeba
cryptosporidium Cyclospora Dientamoeba Giardia Blastocystis hominus |
CCDEG |
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Which are six gram positive bacteria? (and one that kind of counts)
(and two that have branching filamentous growth) |
Streptococcus
Staphylococcus Corynebacterium Listeria Bacillus Clostridium (and mycobacterium) (Actinomycetes and Nocardia) |
SSCCLB (M) (AN) |
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Which bacteria are obligate aerobes and gram positive?
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Nocardia
Bacillus cereus |
NB |
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Which bacteria are gram negative obligate aerobes?
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Neisseria
Pseudomonas Bordatella Legionella Brucella |
BBLPN |
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Which are acid fast obligate aerobes?
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Mycobacterium
Nocardia |
MN |
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Which bacteria are facultative anaerobes and gram positive?
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Staphylococcus
Bacillus anthracis Corynebacterium Listeria Actinomycetes |
BLACS |
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Which bacteria are gram negative facultative anaerobes?
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Most other gram negative rods (aeromonas,
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Which bacteria are gram positive microaerophilic?
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Streptococcus (although some are facultative anaerobes)
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S |
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What bacteria are gram negative microaerophilic?
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Spirochetes - Treponema, borrelia, leptospira
Campylobacter |
SC |
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Which gram positive bacteria are obligate anaerobes?
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Clostridium
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C |
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Which bacteria are gram negative obligate anaerobes?
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Bacteroides
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B |
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Which bacteria are facultative intracellular parasites?
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1. Listeria (listeriolysin)
2. Salmonella typhi 3. Yersinia 4. Francisella tularensis 5. Brucella 6. Legionella 7. Mycobacterium (TB) |
BLLYMFS |
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Which bacteria are obligate intracellular parasites?
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Chlamydia
Rickettsia |
CR |
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Which bacteria produce spores?
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Bacillus
Clostridium |
BC |
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Which gram positive bacteria are rods?
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Bacillus
Clostridium Corynebacterium Listeria |
BCCL |
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Describe aeromonas - gram? shape? metabolism? Found in?
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Gram -ve rod
facultative anaerobe food and contaminated water |
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How is aeromonas diagnosed?
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Positive oxidase rxn in blood agar
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Describe Pseudomonas shigelloides -gram? shape? ID? Causes?
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Gram -ve rod, with a flagella
contaminated water and raw shell fish Acute diarrhea |
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How is pseudomonas shigelloides diagnosed?
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Oxidative positive
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Describe Bacillus cereus?
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Gram +ve, rod, spore forming, motile
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