Gram Negative Bacilli
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What does H. influenzae cause? | Hemophilus- respirTORY INFECTION
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wHAT IS THE NAME OF THE IMMUNIZATION GIVEN TO prevent infection with H. influenzae? | HIB- Hemophilus influenzae type b
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What does H. ducreyi cause | soft chancre or chamcrorid
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What does H. aegyptius cause? | pinkeye or conjuncturitis
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What does Gardnerella vaginalis cause? | BV-bacterial vaginois or NGV- ningonococcol vrithritis cause?
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What are "clue cells" | gram stains(gs) of vaginal discharge squamonis cells covered with tiny gram neg. bacilli
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What does Bordetella pertussis cause/ | WHOPPING Cough
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What does the "P" in the DPT immunize against? | Pertussis
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What are enteric bacilli? | inhibit or causes disease in the intestine
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What are the characteristics that all Enterobacteriaceae have? | gram neg. bacilli, aerobic, motile or non-motile, ovidase neg.,ferment glucose
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What grows on an EMB plate | eosinmethylene blue, lactose(sugar) gram neg. bacilli
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What is inhibited from growing on EMB? | gram postive
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EMB what do colonies that ferment lactose look like | a dark purple center
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On EMB what do colonies that do not ferment lactose look like? | colorless center
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What does Eacherichia coli look like on EMB? | a lacktose postive and a metalic machine
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What can E.coli cause? | UTI, pyelonephritis-infection of the kidney, infant diarrhea severe or fatal
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How is E. coli used in a coliform count? | It indicates the fical contamination of water
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What does Shigella dysenteriae cause? | painful intestine, painful diarrhea with blood and mucus
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Where does Shigella primarily cause disease | intestine
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How is Shigella transmitted? | The 5 F's- fingers, food, fly, feces,fomites
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What does oral-fecal route mean? | from the feces of the patient or carrier into the mouth of the victom
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What does Salmonella typhosa cause? | typhoid fever
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How is S. typhosa transmitted? | the five f's -finger, food, flys, feces, and fomites
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Patients become carriers because S. typhosa may localize in which organs? | kidneys or gallbladder
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What does a person ingest that causes Salmonella food poisoning? | a large number of salmonella organisms from other animal and speces
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What foods are associated with Salmonella food poisoning? | poultry and egg
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What organism "swarms" over the agar surface? | porteus
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What does Proteus cause? | normal flora intestine, causes UTI
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How does Klebsiella pneumoniae appear on EMB? | lactose postive and mucoid
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What does K. pneumoniae cause? | pneumonia in weakened patient, UTI, wound infection
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Why are infections caused by Serratia marcescens serious? | resistant to antibiotics
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What does Serratia cause? | surigical wound infection, pneumonia in weakened patient
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