121 - Bacterial Taxonomy

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FirstAid 2017 Flashcards on 121 - Bacterial Taxonomy, created by Victoria Wright on 10/05/2017.
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Morphology: Spherical (coccus) What are Gram+ examples? Staphylococcus (clusters) Streptococcus (chains or pairs) Enterococcus (pairs or short chains)
Morphology: Spherical (coccus) What are Gram- examples? Moraxella catarrhalis Neisseria
Morphology: Rod (bacillus) What are Gram+ examples? Bacillus; Clostridium; Corynebacterium; Gardnerella (gram variable); Lactobacillus; Listeria; Mycobacterium (acid fast); Propionibacterium
Morphology: Rod (bacillus) What are Gram- examples? ENTERICS: Bacteroides; Campylobacter; E coli; Enterobacter; Fusobacterium;Helicobacter; Klebsiella; Proteus; Pseudomonas; Salmonella; Serratia; Shigella; Vibrio; Yersinia RESPIRATORY: Bordetella; Burkholderia cepacia; Haemophilius (pleomorphic); Legionella (silver stain) ZOONOTIC: Bartonella, Brucella, Francisella, Pasteurella
Morphology: Branching filamentous What are Gram+ examples? Actinomyces Nocardia (weakly acid fast)
Morphology: Pleomorphic (no cell wall) What are Gram- examples? Anaplasma; Ehrlichia; Chlamydiae (Giemsa); Rickettsiae (Giemsa); Mycoplasma (contains sterols, which do not gram stain)
Morphology: Spiral What are Gram- examples? Spirochetes: Borrelia (Giemsa) Leptospria Treponema
What do the following have in common? Staphylococcus (clusters) Streptococcus (chains or pairs) Enterococcus (pairs or short chains) Morphology: Spherical (coccus) Gram+
What do the following have in common? Moraxella catarrhalis Neisseria Morphology: Spherical (coccus) Gram-
What do the following have in common? Bacillus; Clostridium; Corynebacterium; Gardnerella (gram variable); Lactobacillus; Listeria; Mycobacterium (acid fast); Propionibacterium Morphology: Rod (bacillus) Gram+
What do the following have in common? Bacteroides; Campylobacter; E coli; Enterobacter; Fusobacterium; Helicobacter; Klebsiella; Proteus; Pseudomonas; Salmonella; Serratia; Shigella; Vibrio; Yersinia; Bordetella; Burkholderia cepacia; Haemophilius (pleomorphic); Legionella (silver stain); Bartonella, Brucella, Francisella, Pasteurella Morphology: Rod (bacillus) Gram-
What do the following have in common? Actinomyces Nocardia (weakly acid fast) Morphology: Branching filamentous Gram+
What do the following have in common? Anaplasma; Ehrlichia; Chlamydiae (Giemsa); Rickettsiae (Giemsa); Mycoplasma (contains sterols, which do not gram stain) Morphology: Pleomorphic (no cell wall) Gram-
What do the following have in common? Spirochetes: Borrelia (Giemsa) Leptospria Treponema Morphology: Spiral Gram-
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