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Medically Important Anaerobes

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Created Date 11.17.21
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  • Large, box-car shaped gram positive rod exhibiting double-zone beta hemolysis
  • A GPC that is resistant to SPS and indole positive
  • Organism that is strangely associated with infections with the absence of WBCs
  • Most common isolate of the ANA GPR: catalase, indole and nitrate positive
  • The loss of this organism due to antibiotics increases potential for bacterial vaginosis
  • Large black colonies on BBE agar and resistant to all 3 potency disks
  • Only species of the genus that produces lipase. It is indole positive and also associated with Vincent's angina.
  • Requires vitamin K and hemin for growth and associated with periodontitis
  • Highly pleomorphic gram positive rods with bifurcated or branching ends like a dog bone
  • C. tetani can be described as
  • BBE agar supports the growth of which of the following organisms?
  • The treatment for anaerobic infections that involves forcing oxygen into necrotic tissues is:
  • Normal skin flora pleomorphic GPR often seen as a blood culture contaminant
  • Non-Spore-Forming catalase and nitrate negative GPR that may cause bacteremia in individuals with malignancy of the gastrointestinal tract
  • The most commonly isolated anaerobe in the clinical lab. It produces neuraminidase, Dnase, hyaluronidase, and gelatinase.
  • Colonies have a "molar tooth" appearance on the media
  • Which of the following is a colonial characteristic of anaerobes on KVLB?
  • Floppy baby syndrome
  • Finegoldia magna is
  • Gas gangrene
  • Small, white colony with sickeningly sweet odor – like overripe cantaloupe
  • Gram negative cocci that can be presumptively identified by reduction of nitrates
  • This organism is know for tan colonies on media with blood and brick red fluorescence under UV light
  • Colorectal carcinoma is most associated with
  • A pigmented GNR that is resistant to vancomycin and is indole and lipase positive
  • A pigmented GNR which is sensitive to vancomycin and indole positive
  • A GNR that is resistant to kanamycin, vancomycin, and colistin, stimulated by bile, catalase positive, and indole positive
  • Long, thin gram positive rods that branch like a tree and grow in a mass that is aerotolerant but grows better under anaerobic conditions
  • Toothpick GNR
  • CCFA is selective and differential for