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SCC micro II FINAL

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Pasteurella (7) flora, virulent factor(s), infections associated, media, characteristics unique to, antibiotic suscept., gram stain morph,   Not normal flora, capsules, abcesses/cellulitis (cat bites/scratches), not on MAC but good on CHOC, faculative anaerobic, "musty odor", penicillin, gram neg coccobacilli  
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Francisella:flora, virulent factor(s), infections associated, media, characteristics unique to, antibiotic suscept., gram stain morph,   not norm. flora, capsules, tularemia (chronic inflammation), hard to stain unless media has cystine BAP(an amino acid), very virulent/invasive, Streptomycin, gram neg coccobacilli  
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Brucella:flora, virulent factor(s), infections associated, media, characteristics unique to, antibiotic suscept., gram stain morph,   not normal flora, contracted inhalation or breaks in skin, "undulant fever", aerobic, slow growing, BAP or CHOC, intracellular must use an antibiotic that won't harm, gram neg coccobacilli, zoonotic  
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Bordetella: flora, virulent factor(s), infections associated, media, characteristics unique to, antibiotic suscept., gram stain morph,   not normal flora, capsules, B. pertussis "whooping cough", contract through inhalation of droplets, obligate aerobic, doesn't stain well, cough plate or nasal swab, tiny gram neg coccobacilli  
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gardnerella: flora, virulent factor(s), infections associated, media, characteristics unique to, antibiotic suscept., gram stain morph,   normal flora of the vagina, STD, bacterial vaginosis, causes postpartum, bacteremia, endometriosis, premature labor, neonatal septicemia, stains gram neg or gram variable coccobacilli, BAP, unique cell wall CLUE CELLS  
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Legionella:flora, virulent factor(s), infections associated, media, characteristics unique to, antibiotic suscept., gram stain morph,   not norm flora, parasites of amebae, pneumonic for or Pontiac fever, DO NOT grow on regular media, gram neg bacilli  
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Eikenella: flora, virulent factor(s), infections associated, media, characteristics unique to, antibiotic suscept., gram stain morph,   normal flora of the mouth, human bites or fist fights, faculative anaerobe, high CO2, BAP and CHOC, bleach like odor, gram neg bacilli, antibiotics  
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Streptococcous pneumoniae: flora, virulent factor(s), infections associated, media, characteristics unique to, antibiotic suscept., gram stain morph,   not normal flora, capsules, sepsis, meningitis, sinusitis, BAP, aerobic, mucoid colonies, penicillin, gram pos cocci in pairs, serologic agglutination reaction tests  
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E. coli: flora, virulent factor(s), infections associated, media, characteristics unique to, antibiotic suscept., gram stain morph,   norm flora of the GI tract, some capsules and O antigens, UTI-diarrheal, sepsis, menigitis, fecal oral transmission, BAP, EMB, CHOC. Enterobacteriaceae, lactose fermentor, ampicillin or cipro, gram ne bacilli  
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Klebisella: flora, virulent factor(s), infections associated, media, characteristics unique to, antibiotic suscept., gram stain morph,   norm flora of skin & intestines, capsules K1 and K2 antigens, bronchitis, faculative anaerobic, Enterobacter, highly mucoid, cephalosporin (antibiotic), gram neg bacilli (nonmotile), Indole to differentiate spp.  
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PROTEUS   normal flora of GI tract, secretes hemolysins, UTI and kidney stones, potassium cyanide media, PEA, most common isolated spp from human infections, amikacin, gram neg bacilli, indole and urease  
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myobacterium TB   not norm flora, respiratory droplets, aerobic, slow growing, 25-45 C, sputum collection, stains red, high in lipids in cell walls, acid fast positive bacilli  
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helicobacter pylori   normal flora of the gut, gastric/duodenal ulcers, 42 C, susceptible to cephalothin, amoxicillin and penicillin, helical gram neg bacilli, urease-catalase-oxidase  
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Treponema palladium   not normal flora, STD-syphilis-yaws, direct fluorescent antibody test-dark field microscopy, penicillin  
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Borrelia burgdorferi   no,vectored by tick/lice Ixodes tick,Lymes disease Wright's stain-bright-field microscopy, microaerophlic, 30-35 C, BSK broth  
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Leptospira   not norm flora,fever, chills, severe headache, joint pain,anorexia, nausea vomiting,grows best 28-30 C dark field microscopy, selectv. Fletcher's media, severe cases affect CNS, kidneys and liver susceptible to chlorine, gram negative helical rods, motile  
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Chlamydia   not norm flora,grp react antigen, STD infertility or blindness in infants, complem fixation tests, assays using fluor antibody proceds,obligate intracellular pathogens, doxycyline with erythromycin or erythromycin with amoxicillin (if pregnant) gram neg  
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Rickettsia   not norm flora,possess RNA and DNA, Rocky mountain spotted fever vectors rabbits, body louse rodents,appear red on Giemsa's stain,share antigens wit Proteus, Tetracyclines inhibit growth,non motile gram negative that present as cocci  
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Campylobacter jejuni   not norm flora,Enteritis in humans, gastroenteritis dark field microscope wit wet mount,42 C, 10% CO2, colonies appear grayish to light pink or yellowish can't grow in media containing salt,motile aerobic gram negative bacilli  
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Mycoplasma   not norm flora,difficult to ID,cold agglutination disease, atypical pneumonia,complex media for growth,"fried egg" appearance, erythromycin, azithromyocin, doxycycline,flexible triple layered "unit membrane" with sterol making it hardy-------no cell wall  
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