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Unit VI

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Which organism does Listeria monocytogenes look like on BAP, and how can these be differentiated?   Demonstrates slight beta hemolysis appearing as GBS. Can be differentiated by catalase. Listeria monocytogenes is catalase positive, where as, GBS is catalase negative  
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What are the two defining characteristics of Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae? What are some other characteristics which can aide in identification?   Gram positive rod and H2S producer. Non-motile, catalase negative, oxidase negative, glucose positive.  
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Identify the organism that is BE +, catalase +, Na hippurate +, diphtheroid like gram positive rod which demonstrates umbrella motility.   Listeria monocytogenes  
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Identify the organism that is zoonotic infection of turkeys and swine and is acquired by occupational hazards of farmers, fishermen, and vets.   Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae  
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Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae demonstrates what kind of growth?   "test tube brush" growth in gelatin media  
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