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Microbiology and Parasitology Review

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1. +n AFB grading 31. Ammonia Acetamide by product


1-9 AFB/100 fields 32. Anaerobic 5% CO2, 10% H2, 85% N2
2. >14mm Optochin for S. pneumoniae atmosphere
3. 0 AFB grading 33. Aphtovirus Foot, mouth disease virus
No AFB/300 fields 34. Arcanobacterium Beta hemolysis on SBAP
4. 0.03 microns HEPA Filter (size) haemolyticum Lipase: pos
5. 0.04 units Concentration of bacitracin Lecithinase: pos
Reverse CAMP: pos
6. 1+ AFB grading
10-99 AFB/100 fields 35. Arizona spp Related to salmonella
TSI: A/@ H2S
7. 1:5 Ratio of blood to broth in blood ONPG: (+) (only salmonella that is
culture lactose fermenter)
8. 2+ AFB grading 36. Arylsulfatase test Test for Rapid growers of
1-10 AFB/ in at least 50 fields Mycbacteria
9. 2-4% NaOH Decontaminate mucis 37. Ascoli test Animal test for anthrax Ag
10. 2x3 cm Ideal size of AFB smear 38. Aspergillus fumigatus Mycetoma and Black Lung
11. 3+ AFB grading 39. Asteroid body Product of Ag-Ab rnx
>10 AFB/ in at least 20 fields
40. Atrhobacter Brevibacterium
12. 4'C Transport temperature virus and
sputume 41. Autoclave 121'C 15lbs 15-20 min

13. 5-10% CO2 Requirement for Capnophiles 42. Babes-Ernst Metachromatic granules of
Corynebacteria
14. 5ug Concentration of Optochin
43. Bacillus Gram pos bacilli
15. 7.2-7.4 pH of culture media to bacteria Motility: (+)
16. 7.5 % Mannitol Salt Agar Selective media of Esculin HOH: (+)
Staphylococcus aureus Salicin: (+)
17. 10-30 min Sodium Hypochlorite (time to CAMP: (+)
disinfect) 44. Bacillus anthracis Mx: Gram pos rods in chains,
18. 30% H2O2 Superoxol Catalase Test reagent bamboo pole appearance
Nonmotile
19. 37 degrees CSF storage temp BAP: nonhemolytic, irregular,
20. (-70 degrees Celsius) Transport virus specimen for days serrated, swirling
(temp) Penicillin Sensitive
21. 75k-15k count Before and after pasteurisation 45. Bacillus anthracis Mx: Gram pos bacilli in chains
(count) Motility: neg
22. Abiotrophia spp Nutritionally variant streptococci Capsule: pos
Granulicatella (2) Hemolysis: neg
Requires Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) Growth 45°C: neg
Salicin ferment: neg
23. Actinobacillus Star like colony Penicillin G: S
actinomycetemcomitans Gelatin HOH and PEA: neg
24. Actinobacter #2 NFO 46. Bacillus anthracis Largest pathogenic bacteria
25. Actinomyces Ray fungus 47. Bacillus anthracis Fried Rice bacillus
26. Actinymyces Fungus like bacteria, Anerobic, 48. Bacillus cereus Mx: Gram pos bacilli in chains
Gram pos Motility: pos
27. Aeromonas hyrophila Causative agent of red leg disease Capsule: neg
28. Alkalescens dispar Only E.coli that is non lactose Hemolysis: beta hem
fermenter and non motile Growth 45°C: pos
Salicin ferment: pos
29. Alpha prime hemolysis Small zone of alpha hemolysis Penicillin G: R
surrounded by zone of beta Gelatin HOH and PEA: pos
hemolysis after refrigeration
30. Ammonia By product of acetamide
utilization
49. Bacillus Flat sour spoilage 78. Burkholderia An important cause of onion bulb rot
stearothermophilus cepacia in plants and foot rot in humans. Also
50. Bacillus Quality Control for autoclave causes severe pneumonia in patients
stearothermophilus with cystic fibrosis

51. Bacillus subtilis Quality Control for incineration 79. Burkholderia mallei Glander's disease
Onlt non motile pseudomonad
52. Bacteria Orange fluorescence in acridine
orange 80. Burkholderia Glanders LIKE
pseudomallei pneumonia/Merioidosis
53. Bacteriodes Anaerobic bacteria, pitting of agar Wrinkled colony on ashdown medium
ureolyticus Lactose oxidizer
54. Bacteroides Normal flora of intestines (90%) 81. Burkholderia Vietnamese time bomb
55. Bartonella Oroya fever pseudomallei
bacilliformis Infects RBCs 82. Campylobacter Curved bacteria with darting motility
56. Bartonella Catscratch disease 83. Campylobacter Hippurate hyrolysis
henselae jejuni
57. Before height of Blood collection time 84. Campylobacter Agent of Guillain-Bare syndrome (2)
fever jejuni
58. Beifanti Biotype of C. diptheriae Chlamydia
CT-BAP: non toxigenic pneumoniae
59. Bench marking Comparing results with peers 85. Capnocytophagia Periodontal, gliding
60. Beta lactamase Gives drug resistance to bacteria 86. Capsule Virulence factor of Streptococcus
61. Bile Esculin Presumptive ID for Group D pneumoniae
hydrolysis streptococci 87. Capsule Virulence factor of Neisseria
62. Bile salts and Inhibitors contained in Salmonella- Endotoxin meningitidis (2)
brilliant green Shigella agar 88. Catalase Test Test to differentiate Staphylococcus
63. Biosafety Cabinet exhausted and recirculated air from Streptococcus Species
Class II 89. Cetrimide Selective media for Pseudomonas
64. Bismuth Sulfite Selective agar for Salmonella typhi aeroginosa
Agar 90. Cetrimide Agar Selective media for Pseudomonas
65. Blastomyces Cross reacts with Histoplasmin aeruginosa
91. Chain of infection source, transmission, host
66. Blood Specimen to isolate S. typhi during 1st
week of infection 92. Chigger O. tsutsugamushi (Proteus Ox-K)
67. Blue Citrate, Acetamide, Acetate, Malonate 93. Chlamydia Human to human pneumonia
Pos rxn pneumoniae
68. Blue Color Positive reaction for Citrate and 94. Chlamydia psittaci Parrot fever
Acetate 95. Chocolate Agar Most Appropriate primary media for
69. Bone marrow Specimen that is considered to be the Martin Lewis Agar endocervical specimens (2)
most sensitive for the recovery of 96. CHO fermentation Definitive test for Neisseria spp
Brucella and typhoid bacillus in cases
of chronic infection 97. Chromobacterium Violet Colony
violecium
70. Borrelia burgdorfei Bull's eye rash
98. Citrate Causes false positive for Coagulase
71. Borrelia Lyme Disease test
burgdorferi
99. Citrobacter Citrate: Pos
72. Borrelia Vincent's angina (2) LDC: Neg
Fusobacterium Related to salmonella
73. Branhamella Old name of Moraxella spp TSI: A/@ H2S +/-
74. Brilliant Green Media for other salmonella species ONPG: +
Agar 100. Citrobacter freundii Cross reacts with Salmonella typhi
75. Brucella Bang's disease A/@ H2S

76. Brucella melitensis Brucella organisms that will grow in the 101. Clammatobacterium Granuloma inguinale
presence of basig fuchsin and thionine 102. Clear Zone Dnase pos Methyl green
77. Brucella pertusis Whooping cough
103. Clear Zone Dnase pos 1N HCL 122. Corynebacteria Mx: Pleomorphic Gram pos rods, club
104. Clostridium botulinum Cause of floppy baby shape, Chinese letters, palisade
Catalase: pos
105. Clostridium botulinum Clostridium spp Nonmotile
Motility: pos Babes Ersnt
Lecithinase: neg (Genera)
Lipase: pos
123. Corynebacterium Gram pos bacilli
Lactose: neg
Motility: (-)
Glucose: pos
Esculin HOH: (-)
106. Clostridium botulinum Canned good bacillus Salicin: (-)
107. Clostridium botulinum Block release of acetylcholine CAMP: (-)
Flaccid paralysis 124. Corynebacterium Kleb Loeffler's Bacillus
(agent)
125. Corynebacterium Mx: Pleomorphic Gram pos rods, club
108. Clostridium difficile Antibiotic associated diptheriae shape, Chinese letters, palisade
pseudomembranous enterocolitis Catalase: pos
109. Clostridium dificile Clostridium spp Nonmotile
Motility: pos Dextrose: (+)
Lecithinase: neg Maltose: (+)
Lipase: neg Dnase: pos
Lactose: neg Urease: NEG
Glucose: pos 126. Corynebacterium Agent of erythrasma, coral red
110. Clostridium dificille Causes pseudomembranous colitis minutissimum flouresence on woods light, presence
in the intestine of porphyrin
111. Clostridium perfringes Encapsulated, non motile, Double 127. Corynebacterium Hoffman's bacillus
zone of hemolysis pseudoditheriticum
112. Clostridium perfringes Clostridium spp 128. Cotton blue Stain for Aman method
Motility: neg 129. Cotton blue Aman medium stain
Lecithinase: pos
Lipase: neg 130. Coxsakie A Virus Foot, mouth, hand disease virus
Lactose: pos 131. Crystal violet Anti fungal, anti gram pos in Mac
Glucose: pos
132. Cystine Tellurite Selective Media for Corynebacterium
113. Clostridium perfringes Boxcar shaped bacillus Blood Agar media diptheriae
114. Clostridium tetani Lockjaw 133. Cytoplasm Replication of Poxvirus occurs in
115. Clostridium tetani Binds to ganlgioside receptors & 134. Czapeks Aspergillus medium
inhibit neuron in CNS
135. Czapeks Agar Aspergillus medium
Spastic paralysis
(agent) 136. Dark purple Positive oxidase test
116. Clostridium tetani Tack head 137. Decolorization Differentiation in Gram stain
117. Clostridium tetani Clostridium spp 138. Deerfly Tularemia insect bite
Motility: pos 139. Dermatophytoses Skin, hair, nail fungal infection
Lecithinase: neg
Lipase: neg 140. Dick's test Skin test for scarlet fever
Lactose: neg 141. Differential Media A medium that aids in the presumptive
Glucose: neg identification of organisms based on
118. Colorless colonies with Salmonella in SS Agar their appearance on the medium
black centers 142. Differential Presumptive ID of organism
119. Cord factor Virulence factor of MTB (2) Medium
Sulfatides 143. Directly Observed DOTS
120. Corn Meal Agar Media to detect chlamydospore Treatment
Strategy
121. Cornmeal agar Media that stimulates production
of chlamydospores 144. Dnase pos Differentiates Moraxella catarrhalis
from other spp
145. E. coli XLD yellow
146. Ehrlichia Sennetsu fever
147. Ehrlichia Infects WBCs 168. Francisella Requires Cysteine
Murulae body tularensis BSC III
148. Eikenella Human Bite wound "clenched fist" 169. Francis test (skin Serologic test for pneumococal
corrodens test) antibody
149. Elek test Definitive test of Corynebacterium 170. Fungi Green fluorescence in acridine orage
diptheriae, detects diptheria toxin in 171. Fusobacterium Anaerobic
vitro necrophorum Mx: Gram neg bacilli
150. Elizabethkingjae New name of Chryseobacterium Colony: Oplascent with speckles when
151. Elizabethkingjae Found in nebulizer, incubator, sink viewd under stereoscope
meingosepticum 172. Gardenela Clue cells are found
152. Enteroaggregative E. coli biotype: vaginallis
E. coli Stacked pattern of cells, aggregative 173. Gas + growth Completed water bacteriology test
adhesion fimbriae 174. Gas Liquid Definitive test for anaerobes
153. Enterobacter TSI: A/@ Chromatography
IMViC: -,-,+,+ 175. Gastroenterities Intestinal anthrax
Urease: neg
UTI, wound, septicemia 176. GC Agar AST media for Neisseria gonorrhoea

154. Enterobacter Urease positive Enterobacter 177. Gentamicin Culture media for Streptococcus
gergoviae Blood Agar pneumoniae
155. Enterohemorrhagic E. coli biotype: 178. Germ Tube Candida albicans in serum yields
E. coli Verotoxin, hemolytic uremic syndrome, 179. Gimenez Rickettsia stain (2)
shigella like toxin; O157:H7` Macchiavelo
156. Enteroinvasive E. E. coli biotype: 180. Granada medium Selective medium for Streptococcus
coli Shigella (dysentery) like toxin; O124, agalactiae
O143, O164
181. Gravis Biotype of C. diptheriae
157. Enteropathogenic E. coli biotype: CT-BAP: gray, large, non hemolytic,
E. coli infantile diarrhea (pathogenicity starch/glycogen fermentation (+)
island); O111
182. Green Citrate, Acetamide, Acetate, Malonate
158. Enterotoxigenic E. E. coli biotype: Neg rxn
Coli (ETEC) Traveller's diarrhea, cholera like toxin,
183. Green/yellow Malonate negative
heat labile enterotoxin, watery
diarrhea; O6:O8:O25 184. Group A Mx: cocci in chains
Catalase: (-)
159. Enterovirus Smallest RNA Virus (Specific)
Colony: pinpoint
160. EPEC (O111) Strain of E. coli that causes diarrheal Bacitracin: (S)
outbreaks in infants PYR: (+)
161. Erysipelothrix Gram pos bacilli SXT: (R)
H2S pos 185. Group A, B, C, F, Beta hemolytic streptococcus
162. Escerichia coli #1 cause of UTI G
#2 cause of neonatal meningitis 186. Group A PYR +
163. Escherichia coli TSI: A/@ Group D (2)
IMViC: +,+,-,- Enterococci
LOA: +,+,- 187. Group B Mx: cocci in chains
Greenish metallic sheen on EMB Catalase: (-)
MUG: + Colony: pinpoint
164. Fitz-Hugh Curtis Penicillinase producing Neisseria CAMP: (+)
gonorrhoea Hippurate HOH: (+)
SXT: (R)
165. Flavobacterium Old name of Chryseobacterium
188. Group B Hippurate Hydrolysis (+)
166. Fluorescent Most rapid method of detecting
Group D (2)
antibody staining Francisella tularensis
Enterococci
167. Fluorescent Alternate of dark field microscope
microscope
189. Group C,F,G Mx: cocci in chains 214. -Lancefield test Confirmatory test for
Catalase: (-) -Fluorescent antibody streptococcus (4)
Colony: pinpoint test
SXT: (S) -phadebact
190. Group D Beta/alpha/gamma hemolytic agglutination test
streptococcus -neufeld-quelling

191. Group D Streptococcus 215. Lancefiled Streptococcus classification based


streptococci Bile esculin hydrolysis (+) classification on carbohydrate on cell wall

192. Haemophilus Horse Blood Agar (organism found) 216. Legionella BCYE, airconditioner

193. Haemophilus No H and V 217. Leptospira Weil disease


aphrophilus 218. Leptospira app Difficult to stain/microscopy
194. Haemophilus Pfeiffer's bacillus 219. Listeria Anton agent
influenzae
220. Listeria Bacteria that thrives best at cold
195. Haemophylus Soft chancre monocytogenes temperatutre
ducreyi
221. Louse Epidemic typhus
196. HCV RNA Hepatitis C test of choice
222. Lysis of colony (+) bile solubility test
197. Helicobacter Peptic ulcer/cancer
223. Malignant pusutle - Cutaneous anthrax
pylori
black eschar
198. Hemagglutination Test for influenza and rubella
224. MBC/MLC Lowest concentration of drug to
inhibition
kill organism
199. HGV Virus found from male drug user that is
225. Methylene Blue Test for bacteriologic analysis of
now known in US but not in philippines
Reduction milk
200. HTLV-2 Associated with hairy cell leukemia
226. Methyl red Indicator for methyl red test
201. Human CMV culture
227. M. fortuitum Rapid Growing Mycobateria (2)
Embryonic
M. chelonei
fibroblast
228. Microaerophilic/campy 5% O2, 10% CO2, 85% N2
202. Hyaluronidase Spreading factor
gas
203. India Ink Negative stain
229. Microccoccus spp. -Modified oxidase (+)
204. Inhibit Proteus Special characteristic of Modified TMA -Bacitracin (S)
swarms -Furazolidone (R)
205. Intermedius Biotype of C. diptheriae -Lysostaphin (R)
CT-BAP: black, small, non hemolytic -Oxidative
206. Intracellular Indicates presence of viral infection in 230. Middlebrook 7H10/11 Clear mycobacteria media (2)
inclusions tissue smears or biopsies 231. Mitis Biotype of C. diptheriae
207. Iodophore Iodine + Quats CT-BAP: black, mediun, beta
hemolytic, starch/glycogen
208. Jarish- A phenomenon wherein large quantities
fermentation (-)
Herxheimer of toxin are released as bacteria dies
reaction during treatment 232. Mitochondira Schaudinn test stains
209. JEMBEC system transport for Nesseria 233. Moraxella Diplococci ear infection
210. Klebsiella Positive Lysine decarboxylase control 234. Moraxella catarrhalis #3 cause of otitis media
pneumoniae 235. Moraxella catarrhalis Hockey puc colonies
211. Klebsiella TSI: A/@ 236. Moraxella catarrhalis Beta lactamase positive
pneumoniae IMViC: -,-,+,+ Asaccharolytic
Urease: + Gram neg diplococci
Malonate: + Butyrate disk pos
Mac: Mucoid
Nonmotile 237. Morganella Morganii TSI: K/@
Urease: pos
212. Klebsiella Friedlander's Bacillus Ornithine: Pos
pneumoniae Citrate: Neg
213. L.A.M.B. Special stain for Metachromatic
granules
238. Most Probable Report water bacteriology 257. Neisseria Mx: Gram neg intra(extra)cellular
Number gonorrhoeae diplococci
239. M protein Cell wall, antiphagocytic virulence Oxidase: (+)
factor of s pyogenes Catalase: (+)
CAP: (+)
240. MSA (7.5%) S. aureus on stoll (medium) BAP: (-)
241. Mycobacterium Rapid growing Mycobateria (2) Glucose: (+)
fortuitum Maltose: (-)
Mycobacterium 258. Neisseria Kidney (coffee) bean shaped diplococci in
chelonei gonorrhoeae PMN
242. Mycobaterium Niacin: (-) 259. Neisseria Causative agent of "the clap"
bovis Nitrate: (-) gonorrhoeae
TCH: (S)
Catalase: (v) 260. Neisseria Causative agents of Pelvic Inflammation
Acid Fast: (+) gonorrhoeae Disease (3)
Chlamydia
243. Mycobaterium Intestinal TB trachomatis
bovis Mycoplasma
244. Mycobaterium Koch bacillus hominis
tuberculosis 261. Neisseria Mx: Gram neg intra(extra)cellular
245. Mycobaterium Niacin: (+) meningitidis diplococci
tuberculosis Nitrate: (+) Oxidase: (+)
TCH: (R) Catalase: (+)
Catalase: (-) CAP: (+)
Acid Fast: (+) BAP: (+)
Obligate aerobe Glucose: (+)
Require 5%CO2 for growth Maltose: (+)
246. Mycobaterium Pulmonary TB 262. Neisseria Causative agent of meningococcemia,
tuberculosis meningitidis waterhouse freiderichsen, DIC
247. Mycolic acid Unique in cell wall of AFB 263. Neisseria Gram Neg cocci genera (3)
248. Mycoplasma Bacteria the same size as virus Moraxella
Vielonella
249. Mycoplasma Large fried egg colony
264. Neufeld Detects capsular swelling
hominis
Quellung
250. Mycoplasma Wall less
265. Norwalk virus Adult viral gastroenteritis
pneumoniae Primary atypical pneumonia
Walking pneumonia 266. N. subflava Pigmented Neisseria
251. N-acetyl-L- Digest/liquify mucus 267. NYC Agar Yeast extract agar based medium for N
cystine gonorrhoeae and Mycoplasma
252. Nagler Test- Test for perfringes exotoxin 268. O129 test Differentiate Vibrionaceae
Lethicinase Test 269. O157:H7 Sorbitol Mc: (-)
253. NALC-NaOH (2- Best Decontamination/Digestion agent MUG: (-)
4%) + Na Citrate for specimens suspected with MTB 270. O157:H7 Sorbitol (Colorless) on MacConkey
254. Nasopharynx Habitat N. meningitidis in carriers
271. Optochin Taxo P, Ethylhydrocuprein HCL
255. Nasopharynx Habitat of streptococcus pneumoniae
272. Oxalic acid Inhibits pseudomonas aeroginosa in MTB
Oropharynx (2)
suspected specimens
256. Neisseria Causes PID, opthalmia neonatorium,
273. Oxidase/Taxo Presumptive test for Neisseria spp
gonorrhoea salphingitis, epididymitis, arthritis
N
274. PAD Presumptive test for P-M-P
275. Paramyxo Largest RNA Virus
virus
276. Parvovirus Smallest DNA Virus
277. Pasteurella Safety pin, animal bite wound
278. Pasteurella Capsule, non motile, bipolar stain, 302. Pseudoallescheria Most common cause of mycetoma
multocida saftypin boydii (maduramycosis)
303. Pseudomonas Swimmers ear, burns (bacteria)
ANIMAL bite wound, cat bite, aeruginosa
shipping fever in cattle
304. Pseudomonas Causes green pus with fruity odor
279. Pasturella Small Gram neg rods with bipolar aeruginosa
multocida staining, important pathogen causing
shipping fever in cattle 305. Pseudomonas Grape like or Corn taco odor
aeruginosa
280. PCR Definitive test for Bacillus anthracis
306. Pseudomonas #1 cause of cystic fibrosis
281. Pediococcus Vancomycin Resistant streptococcus aeruginosa
Leuconostoc like organisms (2)
307. Pseudomonas Common isolated organism in ICU
282. Peptostreptococcus SPS disk test aeruginosa
anaerobius
308. Pseudomonas Cystic fibrosis (2)
283. Phosphatase test Test for success of pasteurisation aeruginosa
284. Picornavirus Smallest RNA virus Burkholderia
cepacia
285. Pili Virulence factor of Neisseria
gonorrhoea 309. Pseudomonas Brown (buff colored) wrinkled colony
stutzeri Non lactose oxidizer
286. Pink Dnase pos Toludine blue
310. Purple color Positive reaction for cytochrome
287. Plesiomonas Oxidase pos Enterobacteriaceae
oxidase
288. PLET Selective media for Bacillus anthracis 311. Rabies Virus CNS virus causing encephalitis
289. Pneumocystis Most common pathogen causing 312. Rat flea Endemic typhus
jirovecii/carinii pneumonities in AIDS patient
313. Red Positive for Indole, MR, VP, Urease,
290. Porphyrin Positive Haemophilus species that do not
NO3-NO2 (reaction)
require exogenous hemin
314. Release of Bactec 9120 detects bacterial growth
291. Potato Blood Agar Selective media for Brucella pertusis
fluorescing by
292. Pox virus Largest DNA virus compounds
293. Protein A Anti phagocytic virulence factor 315. Resolution Property to see the cellular details of
294. Proteus Cross reacts with Riketsia microorganisms (microscopy)
316. Rickettsia Bacteria that has arthopod vectors
295. Proteus Swarm on BAP
TSI: K/@ H2S 317. Rotavirus Infant viral gastroenteritis
#2 cause UTI 318. Salmonella Salmonella spp
Renal Stone enteritidis
296. Proteus Mirabilis Proteus spp #1 Gasteroenteritis (poultry) in
Philippines
Indole: (-) 319. S. aureus Positive control for Dnase test (2)
Ox K S. marcecens
297. Proteus vulgaris Proteus species Indole Pos, OX2, 320. S. bovis Bacteria from cow causing colon
OX9 cancer
298. Proteus vulgaris Source of OX2 321. Schick test Skin test for diptheria
299. Providencia TSI: K/@ 322. Schultz-Charlton Immunity test for scarlet fever
Urease: pos
Ornithine: neg 323. Sereny test Ocular virulence test for EIEC
Citrate: pos 324. Serratia Prodigiosin
300. Providencia Urease Pos Providencia spp marcescens
alcalifacien 325. S. flexneri In the grouping of Shigella organisms,
301. Providencia PAD: (+) agglutination by group B antisera
Morganii Ureas: (+) indicates that the species is
Proteus LD: (+) 326. Shaeffer fulton Endospore stain
327. Shewanella An organism occasionally misidentified
Group (3)
putrefasciens as an enteric pathogen because it
produces large ammounts of H2S
328. Shigella boydii Serotype Shigella spp based on O Ag:
C
329. Shigella dysentariae Serotype Shigella spp based on O 352. Staphylococcus Colony: White
Ag: A epidermidis Catalase: (+)
330. Shigella flexneri Serotype Shigella spp based on O Coagulase: (-)
Ag: B Mannitol: (-)
Novobiocin: (S)
331. Shigella sonnei Serotype Shigella spp based on O Dnase: (-)
Ag: D Phosphatase: (+)
332. Shigella spp Biochemically intert bacteria Gelatinase: (+)
333. Smaller zone Effect of too much moisture in disk 353. Staphylococcus #1 Skin flora
diffusion epidermidis
334. Smith and Brown's Streptococcus classification based 354. Staphylococcus Novobiocin Resistant
Classification on hemolysis saprophyticus Staphylococcus
335. Spirillum minus Rat bite fever 355. Staphylococcus Colony: White
336. Spores Wirtz and Conklin stain saprophyticus Catalase: (+)
Coagulase: (-)
337. SS agar Best for Salmonella culture (3) Mannitol: (-/+)
XLD Novobiocin: (R)
Tetrathionate Phosphatase: (-)
338. Staphylococcus -Fermentative Gelatinase: (+)
-Modified oxidase (-) 356. Staphylococcus Sexually transmitted Staphylococcus
-Bacitracin Resistant saprophyticus Causes UTI
-Furazolidone (s)
357. Sternotrophomonas NFO, Oxidase neg, Dnase Pos,
-Lysostaphin (s)
maltophilia yellow pigment TSA
339. Staphylococcus aureus Found on anterior nares (Xanthomonas)
340. Staphylococcus aureus Causes carbuncle, furuncle, 358. Stomatoccocus -Modified Oxidase (-)
folliculitis, cellulitis -Lysostaphin (R)
341. Staphylococcus aureus Coagulase (+) -Furazolidone (R)
Catalase (+) 359. Stool Specimen for typhoid fever
Gram (+) cocci in clusters
360. Stool Specimen to isolate S. typhi during
PYR (-)
2nd week of infection
Nitrate (+)
VP (+) 361. Stool Sample Selenite broth
Gelatinase (+) enrichment
Tellurite (+) 362. Streptococcus Old name of Gonococcus
342. Staphylococcus aureus BAP: Yellow/Cream colored Beta 363. Streptococcus Vaginal flora (streptococcus)
hemolytic agalactiae
Mx: cocci in clusters
364. Streptococcus # 1 cause of neonatal meningitis
Catalase: (+)
agalactiae
343. Staphylococcus aureus Causes skin scalden sydrome
365. Streptococcus Causes lobar pneumonia
(Ritter's disease)
pneumoniaa
344. Staphylococcus aureus #1 cause of food poisoning
366. Streptococcus Lancet shaped diplococci
345. Staphylococcus aureus #1 cause of osteomyelitis pneumoniae Alpha hemolytic
346. Staphylococcus aureus #1 cause of wound infection 367. Streptococcus #1 cause of adult bacterial meningitis
347. Staphylococcus aureus #1 ocular pathogen pneumoniae

348. Staphylococcus aureus #1 cause of skin infection 368. Streptococcus Alpha hemolytic streptococcus
pneumoniae Optochin S
349. Staphylococcus aureus #1 cause of nosocomial infection
369. Streptococcus Optochin sensitive streptococcus
350. Staphylococcus aureus Causes Toxic Shock Syndrome (2) pneumoniae
Streptococcus
370. Streptococcus #1 of otitis media
pyogenes
pneumoniae
351. Staphylococcus -Blood culture contaminant
371. Streptococcus Throat pathogen
epidermidis -Prominent in Prosthetic heart
pyogenes
valve
-Causes endocarditis
372. Streptococcus Bacitrcin susceptible Streptococcus 398. W135 Serotype of Neisseria meningitidis with
pyogenes capsular antigen
373. Streptococcus #1 cause of impetigo 399. Wayson Stain for bipolar body
pyogenes 400. Wilkins-Chalgren AST medium for anaerobes
374. Streptococcus Causes scarlet fever broth&Agar
pyogenes 401. Woolsoter's/Rag Pulmonary anthrax
375. Streptococcus Causes necrotizing fasciitis pickers disease
pyogenes 402. Yellow MUG test (+) coliforms
376. Streptococcus Causes pharyngitis, Accute fluorescence
pyogenes glomerolonephrities, rheumatic fever 403. Yersina pestis Bipolar stain
377. Streptococcus Viridans streptococcus that causes
404. Yersinia #1 Blood bag contaminant
sanguis subacute endocarditis
enterolitica
378. Streptolysin O Oxygen labile, antigenic, sub surface
405. Yersinia Bull's eye colony in CIN, unpasteurized
hemolysis
enterolitica milk, cold enrichment at 4'C
379. Streptolysin S Oxygen stable, Non antigenic, surface
406. Yersinia pestis Safety pin, stalactite (+), black death,
hemolysis
nonmotile, rat flea bite
380. Stuart Stool delayed for 30 min should be
Medium transported in
381. Sulfanilic acid Reagents for NO3 test (2)
Alpha
napthylaine
382. Taxo A Other name for basitracin
383. Taxo N Other name for cytochrome oxidase
384. Taxo P Other name for optochin
385. Tertiary Gumma
syphillis
386. Thayer Martin Ideal Culture media for Neisseria
Agar gonorrhoeae (4)
Modified TMA
Martin Lewis
New York City
Agar
387. Tissue/cell Gold standard for toxin ID of Clostridium
culture dificille
388. Toxic to virus Calcium alginate
389. Treponema Hard Chancre
paliidum
390. Trophyrema Whipple's disease
391. Vancomycin Inhibitory agent of TMA that inhibits gram
pos
392. V factor Staphylococcus aureus supplies which of
the following for cultures of haemophilus
393. Vibrio comma shape, motile, monotrichus
394. Vibrio Rice water stool, string test pos
cholarae
395. Viridans Normal flora of Mouth
Streptococcus
396. Viridans Alpha hemolytic streptococcus
streptococcus Optochin R
397. Virion Complete virus particle

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