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Morphology: Spherical (coccus)
What are Gram+ examples?
Morphology: Spherical (coccus)
What are Gram- examples?
Morphology: Rod (bacillus)
What are Gram+ examples?
Morphology: Rod (bacillus)
What are Gram- examples?
Morphology: Branching filamentous
What are Gram+ examples?
Morphology: Pleomorphic (no cell wall)
What are Gram- examples?
Morphology: Spiral
What are Gram- examples?
What do the following have in common?
Staphylococcus (clusters)
Streptococcus (chains or pairs)
Enterococcus (pairs or short chains)
What do the following have in common?
Moraxella catarrhalis
Neisseria
What do the following have in common?
Bacillus; Clostridium; Corynebacterium; Gardnerella (gram variable); Lactobacillus; Listeria; Mycobacterium (acid fast); Propionibacterium
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
What do the following have in common?
Actinomyces
Nocardia (weakly acid fast)
What do the following have in common?
Anaplasma; Ehrlichia; Chlamydiae (Giemsa); Rickettsiae (Giemsa); Mycoplasma (contains sterols, which do not gram stain)
What do the following have in common?
Spirochetes:
Borrelia (Giemsa)
Leptospria
Treponema