Gram Negative Bacilli
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H. influenza | Hemophilus Influenzae
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Immunization for H. influenzae | HIB - Hemophilus influenza type B
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H. ducreyi | STD
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H. aegyptius | Pinkeye or Conjuctivitis
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Gardnerella vaginalis | BV - bacterial vaginalis
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"clue cells" | Squamous cells - covered with tiny gram neg rods bacilli.
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Bordetella pertussis | Whooping Cough
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"P" in DTaP | Pertussis
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enteric bacilli | inhabit or cause disease in the intestines
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Enterobacteriaceae Characteristics | All Gram Negative Bacille, Aerobic, Motile or non-motile, Oxydate Negative, Ferment Glucose.
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What grows on an EMB plate? | Only Gram Negative, Rods/Bacilli
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What is EMB | eosin methylene blue
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What is inhibited from growing on EMB | Gram Positive (only grows gram negative)
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What does Escherichia coli look like on EMB? | Metalaic Sheen
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E. Coli | UTI and infant diarrhea
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coliform count | indicates the fecal contamination of water
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Shigella dysenteriae | Bacilli dysentery/Interic pathogen
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Where does Shigella primarily cause disease? | In the intestines - not the blood
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Shigella transmitted? | Oral/fecal route
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Salmonella typhosa | Typhoid Fever
Intestine - Lymph - Blood
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S. typhosa transmitted? | Oral/fecal route
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food associated with Salmonella | Poultry & eggs
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