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Bacteria Identification

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Gram positive, cocci, catalase positive   Staphylococcus  
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Staph, coagulase positive   S. aureus  
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Gram positive, cocci, catalase negative   Streptococcus  
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Strep, alpha hemolysis, optochin sensitive, quellung positive   S. pneumoniae  
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Strep, alpha hemolysis, optochin resistant   S. viridans  
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Strep, beta hemolysis, Group A   S. pyogenes  
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Gram positive, bacilli, aerobic sporing   Bacillus (anthrax)  
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Gram positive, bacilli, aerobic non-sporing   Listeria  
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Gram positive, bacilli, anaerobic sporing   Clostridium  
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Gram negative, cocci   Neisseria  
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Neisseria, maltose fermenter   N. meningitidis  
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Neisseria, maltose non-fermenter   N. gonorrhea  
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Gram negative, coccoid rods, oxidase negative, no growth on Mackonkey's   Haemophilus  
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Gram negative, rods, oxidase negative, growth on Mackonkey's   Enterobacteriaceae  
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Enterobacteriaceae, lactose fermenter   E. coli or Klebsiella  
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Enterobacteriaceae, lactose non-fermenter   Proteus, Salmonella, Shigella  
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Gram negative, rod, oxidase positive, grows on nutrient agar   Pseudomonas  
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Gram negative, rod, oxidase positive, no growth on nutrient agar   Bordetella (pertussis) and Campylobactor  
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