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| What color do gram negative bacteria stain? |
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| There;s another organism besides bacteria that grows on an agar, what is it? |
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| Primary isolation media that support most of everything that needs to grow is what? |
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| A positive KOH test will show what? |
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| How many quadrants are made when streaking an agar plate? |
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| Getting colonies isolated, So there are not excessive amounts |
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| Why must the agar quadrants over lap? |
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| How much blood should be collected to do a culture? |
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| How do dermatophytes reproduce? |
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| What is used as the reagent for the catalase test? |
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| What agar is used to preform sensitivity testing? |
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| How sensitive to an antibiotic a bacterium is. |
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| What does sensitivity testing on a Muller-Hinton tell us? |
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| When immune system is suppressed and there is trauma. |
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| When do opportunistic fungi appear? |
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| Is aspergillus an opportunistic pathogen? |
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| What fungus invades the hair, skin, and nails and is known to cause crusty lesions? |
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| What yeast can be found with canine otitis externa? |
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Microsporum canis 50% will fluoresce |
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| Of the dermatophytes , which one fluoresce? |
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| The MacConkey agar is selective for bacteria that can grow in the presence of bile salts. What environment is this similar to? |
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| What systemic fungi are seen in the southwestern United States? |
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| How do you know that it is a catalase positive test? |
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| What is the first step when you are differentiating bacteria? |
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| The enterobacteriaceae family is commonly found where? |
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| What specific type of systemic fungi likes moist shaded soil and wood, and is found in the upper Midwestern region? |
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| What causes shipping fever in cattle? |
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| What spirochete causes liver and kidney failure, infertility, abortion, and is transmitted through the urine? |
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| What is the most common media is used for fungi? |
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| CMT, California mastitis test |
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| What test can be preformed cow side for mastitis? |
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| What color is a positive oxidase test? |
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| A gram negative bacteria that is oxidase positive rod, grows on the MacConkey, commonly found in the soil, water, and sewage, and it causes red leg in frogs? |
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| What coccoid bacteria species is indigenous to the skin of animals? |
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| Whar is the most common resistant type of microorganism |
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Rikettsia Rikettsi, Chlamydia, Anoplasma |
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| Name some intracellular bacteria. |
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| What causes potomac horse fever? |
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| What causes Rocky Mountain spotted fever? |
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| What transmits chlamydiadophillia, which is a zoonotic bacteria? |
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| Bordatella Bronchiseptica |
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| What causes kennel cough? |
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| What bacteria is neuro toxic, histotoxic, and enterotoxic? |
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| What spiral bacteria causes stomach ulcers? |
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| What causes black disease? |
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| What gram negative bacilli has a high mortality rate in babay animals? |
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| What is a zoonotic agent that is transmitted through the respiratory and GI tract, and causes tuberculosis? |
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| Bacteria that likes high temperatures |
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| Hospital acquired disease |
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| What is a nosocromial disease? |
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| Shigella is what type of bacilli? |
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| What causes glasser disease? |
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| Bacillus anthracis, Cornybacterium, Nocardia, sympothrix, Atinomyces, Bacillus cerus, arcanobacterium |
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| Name 3 gram positive bacilli: |
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Valley fever Parvo Distemper( panleukopenia) parainfluenza, erlichia. |
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| Name some disease that blood titers are run for? |
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| What is the name of the zone on the agar when you are using the sensitivity test? |
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| What causes puppy strangles? |
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| What is a prochariotic cell? |
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| What type of microscope do we use to see viruses? |
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Dermatophytes Trichophyton |
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| Name a cutaneous mycosis: |
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Aspergillus, blastomyces, histoplasma, coccidioides, sporotrichosis |
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| Name some systemic mycosis: |
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| You have a cat that has gastroenteritis problems. What is probably causing this? |
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| Pneumonic pasturellosis (Shipping fever) |
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| Mannheimia hemolytica causes what in bovine? |
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| What are cells called without a nucleus? |
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Stab the butt Come back straight out with loop incubate If negative no color change if positive color blends throughout. |
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| What gram negative bacilli can be identified using the motility test? |
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| What oppertunistic microorganism is responcible for urinary and septic infections? (Decomposing animal matter) (It's in sewage) |
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| What is the term fir varied shapes? |
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| Is snuffles in rabbits zoonotic? |
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| On the MacConkey agar, you see healthy, profuse growth, this is presumptuous evidence of what type of organism? |
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