Principles of Microbiology Flash Cards

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Title: Principles of Microbiology
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Created: 2012-01-04
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    • Side 3
    • Viridans Group Strep are normaly located where?
    • Mouth
    • Actinomyces are normally located where?
    • Mouth
    • Peptostreptococcus are normally located where?
    • Mouth
    • Bacteroides sp. are normally located where?
    • GI Tract
      Colon
    • Clostridium sp. are normally located where?
    • GI Tract
      Colon
    • Enterobacteriaceae are normally located where?
    • GI Tract
      Genital Tract
    • Candida sp. (yeast) are normally located where?
    • GI Tract
      Skin
      Upper Respiratory
    • Enterococci are normally located where?
    • GI Tract
      Genital Tract
      Colon
    • Mycloplasma are normally located where?
    • Genital Tract
    • Lactobacillus are normally located where?
    • Genital Tract
    • Streptococci are normally located where?
    • Genital Tract
      Skin
      Upper Respiratory
    • Staphylococci are normally located where?
    • Genital Tract
      Skin
      Upper Respiratory
    • Propionibacteria are normally located where?
    • Skin
    • Diptheroids are normally located where?
    • Skin
    • Haemophilus sp. are normally are located where?
    • Upper Respiratory
    • Neisseria sp. are normally located where?
    • Upper Respiratory
    • H. pylori are normally located where?
    • Stomach
    • Staphylococcus aureus
      (stain, shape, and infection)
    • Gram (+) Cocci
      MSSA, MRSA
    • Streptococcus pneumoniae
      (stain, shape, and classification)
    • Gram (+) Cocci
      a-hemolytic
    • Streptococcus pyogenes
      (stain, shape, classification)
    • Gram (+) cocci
      Group A
      B-hemolytic
    • Streptococcus agalactiae
      (stain, shape, classification)
    • Gram (+) Cocci
      Group B
    • Streptococcus viridans group
      (stain, shape, classification)
    • Gram (+) Cocci
      a-hemolytic
    • Streptococcus bovis
      (stain, shape, classification)
    • Gram (+) Cocci
      Group D
    • Enterococcus faecalis
      (stain, shape, classification)
    • Gram (+) Cocci
      Group D
    • Enterococcus faecium
      (stain, shape, classification, and infection)
    • Gram (+) Cocci
      Group D
      Commonly VRE
    • Which streptococci classification is based on antigenic characteristics of the cell wall and how is it categorized?
    • Lancefield's Classification
      Group A - Group G
    • Which groups in Lancefield's Classification cause no human infection?
    • Group C and Group G
    • Which streptococci classification is based on the ring of hemolysis in animal blood? (Name the categories and what they produce)
    • Brown's Classification
      a-hemolysis (green, partial)
      b-hemolysis (clear zones)
      y-hemolysis (no hemolysis)
    • Bacillus anthracis
      (stain, shape, aerobic or non, infection)
    • Gram (+) Rods
      Aerobic
      Anthrax
    • Bacillus non-anthracis
      (stain, shape, aerobic or non, infection)
    • Gram (+) Rods
      Aerobic
      Lab Contaminant
    • Corynebacterium diptheriae
      (stain, shape, aerobic or non, infection)
    • Gram (+) Rods
      Aerobic
      Diptheria
    • Corynebacterium jeikeium
      (stain, shape, aerobic or non, infection)
    • Gram (+) Rods
      Aerobic
      Opportunistic infections
    • Listeria monocytogenes
      (stain, shape, aerobic or non, infection)
    • Gram (+) Rods
      Aerobic
      Neonatal sepsis
    • Nocardia sp.
      (stain, shape, aerobic or non, infection)
    • Gram (+) Rods
      Aerobic
      Opportunistic infections
    • Actinomycetes
      (stain, shape, aerobic or non)
    • Gram (+) Rods
      Anerobic
    • Clostridium sp. (perfringens, difficile, tetani)
      (stain, shape, aerobic or non, infection)
    • Gram (+) Rods
      Anerobic
      Colitis
    • Peptostreptococcus sp.
      (stain, shape, aerobic or non)
    • Gram (+) Rods
      Anerobic
    • Peptococcus
      (stain, shape, aerobic or non)
    • Gram (+) Rods
      Anerobic
    • Moraxella (Branham) catarrhalis
      (stain, shape, infection)
    • Gram (-) Cocci
      Respiratory Infections
    • Neisseria gonorrhoeae
      (stain, shape, infection)
    • Gram (-) Cocci
      Gonorrhea
    • Neisseria meningitidis
      (stain, shape, infection)
    • Gram (-) Cocci
      Meningitis
    • Enterobacteriaeciae
      (stain, shape, lactose fermenter or non)
    • Gram (-) Rods
      Lactose fermenters
    • Escherichia coli
      (stain, shape, lactose fermenter or non)
    • Gram (-) Rods
      Lactose fermenters - primarily
      Non-lactose fermenters
    • Klebsiella sp.
      (stain, shape, lactose fermenter or non)
    • Gram (-) Rods
      Lactose fermenters
    • Citrobacter sp.
      (stain, shape, lactose fermenter or non)
    • Gram (-) Rods
      Lactose fermenters
    • Enterobacter sp.
      (stain, shape, lactose fermenter or non)
    • Gram (-) Rods
      Lactose-fermenters
    • Serratia sp.
      (stain, shape, lactose fermenter or non)
    • Gram (-) Rods
      Lactose-fermenters
    • Pseudomaonas sp.
      (stain, shape, lactose fermenter or non)
    • Gram (-) Rods
      Non-lactose Fermenters
    • Acinetobacter sp.
      (stain, shape, lactose fermenter or non)
    • Gram (-) Rods and Coccobacilli
      Non-lactose Fermenters
    • Proteus sp.
      (stain, shape, lactose fermenter or non)
    • Gram (-) Rods
      Non-lactose Fermenters
    • Burkholderia sp.
      (stain, shape, lactose fermenter or non)
    • Gram (-) Rods
      Non-lactose Fermenters
    • Stenotrophomonas
      (stain, shape, lactose fermenter or non)
    • Gram (-) Rods
      Non-lactose Fermenters
    • Morganella sp.
      (stain, shape, lactose fermenter or non)
    • Gram (-) Rods
      Non-lactose Fermenters
    • Shigella sp.
      (stain, shape, lactose fermenter or non)
    • Gram (-) Rods
      Non-lactose Fermenters
      Dysentery
    • Salmonella sp.
      (stain, shape, lactose fermenter or non, and infection)
    • Gram (-) Rods
      Non-lactose Fermenters
      Typhoid fever, fever-borne illness
    • Haemophilus sp.
    • Gram (-) Rod
      Pleomorphic
    • Rickettsiae sp.
    • Gram (-) Rod
      Pleomorphic
    • Chlamydia sp.
    • Gram (-) Rod and Coccobacilli
      Pleomorphic
    • Helicobacter pylori
    • Gram (-) Rod
      Pleomorphic
    • Fusobacterium sp.
      (stain, shape, aerobic or non)
    • Gram (-) Rod
      Anaerobes
    • Prevotella sp.
      (stain, shape, aerobic or non)
    • Gram (-) Rod
      Anaerobe
    • Bacteroides fragilis
      (stain, shape, aerobic or non)
    • Gram (-) Rod
      Anaerobe
    • Bacteroides non-fragilis
      (stain, shape, aerobic or non)
    • Gram (-) Rod
      Anaerobe
    • Haemophilus influenzae
      (stain, shape, infection, frequently cultured or not)
    • Gram (-) Coccobacilli
      Respiratory
      Frequently cultured
    • Haemophilus ducreyi
      (stain, shape, infection, frequently cultured or not)
    • Gram (-) Coccobacilli
      STDs
      Frequently cultured
    • Acinetobacter sp.
      (stain, shape, infection, frequently cultured or not)
    • Gram (-) Coccobacilli
      Respiratory, Skin
      Frequently cultured
    • Brucella sp.
      (stain, shape, infection, frequently cultured or not)
    • Gram (-) Coccobacilli
      Not frequently cultured
    • Pasteruella multocida
      (stain, shape, infection, frequently cultured or not)
    • Gram (-) Coccobacilli
      Cat bites
      Not frequently cultured
    • Coxiella burnetti
      (stain, shape, infection, frequently cultured or not)
    • Gram (-) Coccobacilli
      Q fever, Endocarditis
      Not frequently cultured
    • Bordatella pertussis
      (stain, shape, infection, frequently cultured or not)
    • Gram (-) Coccobacilli
      Pertussis
      Not frequently cultured
    • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
      (stain, shape, infection)
    • Acid Fast Bacilli
      Tuberculosis
    • Mycobacterium intracellulare (avium) complex (MAC)
      (stain, shape)
    • Acid Fast Bacilli
    • Mycobacterium leprae
      (stain, shape, infection)
    • Acid Fast Bacilli
      Leprosy
    • Mycobacterium kansasii
      (stain, shape, infection)
    • Acid Fast Bacilli
      Lung infections
    • Mycobacterium fortuitum
      (stain, shape, infection)
    • Acid Fast Bacilli
      Surgical infections