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IS8 Bacteria Test 1

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Peptococcus   G(+) Anaerobic Cocci - Found in the mouth  
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Peptostreptococcus   G(+) Anaerobic Cocci - Found in the mouth  
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Staphylococcus aureus   G(+) Aerobic Cocci - Catalase(+) Coagulase(+) Grows golden on sheep's blood agar  
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Staphylococcus epidermidis   G(+) Aerobic Cocci - Catalase(+) Coagulase(-) Found on the skin  
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Staphylococcus saprophyticus   G(+) Aerobic Cocci - Catalase(+) Coagulase(-) UTI's  
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Streptococcus pneumoniae   G(+) Aerobic Cocci - Catalase(-) Alpha-hemolytic Hang out in pairs "diplococci" Found in upper airways.  
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Viridans streptococcus   G(+) Aerobic Cocci - Catalase(-) Alpha-hemolytic Found in the mouth and on skin.  
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Streptococcus pyogenes (Grp A)   G(+) Aerobic Cocci - Catalase(-) Beta-hemolytic Strep throat, skin issues/cellulitis  
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Streptococcus agalactiae (Grp B)   G(+) Aerobic Cocci - Catalase(-) Beta-hemolytic Cellulitis, vaginal colonization (birth issues)  
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Streptococcus (Grp C, F, G)   G(+) Aerobic Cocci - Catalase(-) Beta-hemolytic Cellulitis  
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Enterococcus faecium   G(+) Aerobic Cocci - Catalase(-) NON-hemolytic  
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Enterococcus faecalis   G(+) Aerobic Cocci - Catalase(-) NON-hemolytic  
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Propionibacterium   G(+) Anaerobic Bacilli  
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Actinomyces   G(+) Anaerobic Bacilli  
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Clostridium   G(+) Anaerobic Bacilli  
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Corynebacterium   G(+) Aerobic Bacilli  
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Listeria   G(+) Aerobic Bacilli - common cause of meningitis  
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Lactobacillus   G(+) Aerobic/Anaerobic Bacilli - Urinary issues, GI tract - Facultative anaerobic  
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Gardnerella   G(+) Aerobic Bacilli - Urinary issues, GI tract  
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Neisseria   G(-) Cocci - Causes gonorrhea and meningitidis  
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Moraxella   G(-) Cocci - May appear as coccobacilli (rounded rods that look like oval racetrack). Mostly respiratory tract (ear/URI/LRI) issues.  
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Bacteroides   G(-) Anaerobic Bacilli - Live in the gut and can cause serious infections.  
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Prevotella   G(-) Anaerobic Bacilli - Live in the gut and can cause serious infections.  
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Fusobacterium   G(-) Anaerobic Bacilli - Live in the gut and can cause serious infections.  
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Vibrio   G(-) Aerobic Bacilli - Rapid growth on std agar. Lactose fermenter.  
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Aeromonas   G(-) Aerobic Bacilli - Rapid growth on std agar. Lactose fermenter.  
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Enterobacteriaceae morphology?   G(-) Aerobic Bacilli - Rapid growth on std agar. Lactose fermenter. Live in the gut OR cause havoc in the gut.  
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The 8 bacteria that makeup Enterobacteriaceae?   E. coli, klebsiella, serratia, enterobacter, citrobacter, proteus, salmonella, shigella.  
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Pseudomonas   G(-) Aerobic Bacilli - Rapid growth on std agar. NON-Lactose fermenter. Hospital/ICU acquired bug - NOT enterobacteriaceae;  
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Acinetobacter   G(-) Aerobic Bacilli - Rapid growth on std agar. NON-Lactose fermenter. Hospital/ICU acquired bug - NOT enterobacteriaceae; May appear as coccobacilli  
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Burkholderia   G(-) Aerobic Bacilli - Rapid growth on std agar. NON-Lactose fermenter.  
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Stenotrophomonas   G(-) Aerobic Bacilli - Rapid growth on std agar. NON-Lactose fermenter.  
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Haemophilus   G(-) Aerobic Bacilli - Fastidious organisms (slow grower) May appear as coccobacilli; Influenza.  
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Campylobacter   G(-) Aerobic Bacilli - Fastidious organisms (slow grower) Gastroenteritis.  
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Helicobacter   G(-) Aerobic Bacilli - Fastidious organisms (slow grower) H. pylori / ulcer issues  
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Bartonella   G(-) Aerobic Bacilli - Fastidious organisms (slow grower) Fleas (homeless people).  
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HACEK organism morphology?   G(-) Aerobic Bacilli - Fastidious organisms (slow grower) Show up in endocarditis, live in the mouth.  
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The 5 HACEK organisms.   Haemophilus, actinobacillus, cardiobacterium, eikenella, kingella.  
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Legionella   Atypical - no cell wall - doesn't stain. Common in pneumonia patients.  
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Mycoplasma   Atypical - no cell wall - doesn't stain. Common in pneumonia patients.  
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Chlamydia   Atypical - no cell wall - doesn't stain.  
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The three atypical bacteria? (3)   Legionella, Mycoplasma, Chlamydia  
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Natural flora of the skin? (4)   Strep, staph epidermidis, corynebacterium, propionobacterium.  
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Natural flora of the mouth? (6)   Strep viridans, peptococcus, peptostreptococcus, eikenella, haemophilus, candida.  
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Natural flora of the upper airways? (5)   Strep pneumonia, strep pyogenes, neisseria, haemophilus influenza, staph aureus (nose).  
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Natural flora of the lower airways?   None - its sterile.  
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Natural flora of proximal small intestine? (3)   enterococcus, lactobacillus, candida  
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Natural flora of large intestine/rectum? (7)   Strep, lactobacillus, clostridia, enterococcus, enterobacteriaceae, bacteroides, candida.  
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Natural flora of Genito-urinary tract? (6)   Lactobacillus, prevotella, enterobacteriaceae, group B strep (agalactiae), staph, candida.  
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Natural flora of blood, CSF and urine?   None - its sterile.  
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Natural flora of distal small intestine? (4)   enterococcus, bacteroides, enterobacteriaceae, lactobacillus  
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