Competency Review Advanced Micro #2

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How do we identify a stool pathogen on culture media?

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How do we identify a stool pathogen on culture media?

NLF on MAC NLF on MAC Sorbitol Green or black colonies on HEK Growth on Campy CVA media for Campylobacter

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Why do we need to use MacConkey Sorbitol? How do colonies appear on the media?

To identify E. Coli 0157:H7. The colonies appear NLF and colorless.

<p>To identify E. Coli 0157:H7. The colonies appear NLF and colorless.</p>
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What organism grows on mannitol salt? Staph aureus vs. Coag neg Staph on plate

On MSA, Staph aureus (ferments mannitol) appear yellow while Coag negative staph (does not ferment mannitol) appear red.

<p>On MSA, Staph aureus (ferments mannitol) appear yellow while Coag negative staph (does not ferment mannitol) appear red.</p>
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Structures used to identify bacterial vaginosis?

Clue cells = Epi cells with bacteria

<p>Clue cells = Epi cells with bacteria</p>
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<p>Dermatophytes microscopic &amp; colony ID: Microsporum gypseum.</p><p>Label the structures found in dermatophyte microscopic image</p>
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<p>Dermatophytes microscopic &amp; colony ID: Microsporum gypseum.</p><p>Label the structures found in dermatophyte microscopic image</p>

Dermatophytes microscopic & colony ID: Microsporum gypseum.

Label the structures found in dermatophyte microscopic image

<p>Dermatophytes microscopic &amp; colony ID: Microsporum gypseum.</p><p>Label the structures found in dermatophyte microscopic image</p>

Microsporum Gypseum - Macroconidia

<p>Microsporum Gypseum - Macroconidia</p>
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<p>Dermatophytes microscopic &amp; colony ID: Trichophyton rubrum. Label the structures found in dermatophyte microscopic image</p>
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<p>Dermatophytes microscopic &amp; colony ID: Trichophyton rubrum. Label the structures found in dermatophyte microscopic image</p>

Dermatophytes microscopic & colony ID: Trichophyton rubrum. Label the structures found in dermatophyte microscopic image

<p>Dermatophytes microscopic &amp; colony ID: Trichophyton rubrum. Label the structures found in dermatophyte microscopic image</p>

Trichophyton Rubrum: Microconidia

<p>Trichophyton Rubrum: Microconidia</p>
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Dermatophytes microscopic & colony ID: Trichophyton Mentagrophytes.

Label the structures found in dermatophyte microscopic image

Trichophyton mentagrophytes

<p>Trichophyton mentagrophytes</p>
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Klebsiella oxytoca: colony morphology, TSI, indole, motility

Colony morphology – MAC: LF, mucoid colonies. BAP: non-hemolytic, mucoid, cream to yellow colonies.

GS - Gram negative Rods TSI – A/A + G Indole – positive Motility – negative

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E. coli: colony morphology, TSI, indole, motility

Colony morphology – MAC: LF, mucoid colonies. BAP: beta hemolytic, sheen mucoid colonies.

GS - Gram negative Rods TSI – A/A + G Indole – positive Motility – positive

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Cornmeal microscopic: C. albicans

C. Albicans: clusters of blastospores along pseudohyphe

<p>C. Albicans: clusters of blastospores along pseudohyphe</p>
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Cornmeal microscopic: C. tropicalis

C. Tropicalis: blastospores singly along pseudohyphae

<p>C. Tropicalis: blastospores singly along pseudohyphae</p>
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Cornmeal microscopic: C. parapsilosis

C. Parapsilosis: curved pseudohyphae w blastoconidia singly or in clusters

<p>C. Parapsilosis: curved pseudohyphae w blastoconidia singly or in clusters</p>
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Cornmeal microscopic: G. capititum

Geotrichum capitatum: Arthrospores squared-off ends and no blastospores.

<p>Geotrichum capitatum: Arthrospores squared-off ends and no blastospores.</p>
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<p>Label phialide, vesicle, conidia, conidiophore on fungus</p>
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<p>Label phialide, vesicle, conidia, conidiophore on fungus</p>

Label phialide, vesicle, conidia, conidiophore on fungus

<p>Label phialide, vesicle, conidia, conidiophore on fungus</p>

Phialide : vaselike structure that produces conidia Vesicle is what phialide comes out of.

<p>Phialide : vaselike structure that produces conidia Vesicle is what phialide comes out of.</p>
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<p>Identify microscopic: Scedosporium</p>
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<p>Identify microscopic: Scedosporium</p>

Identify microscopic: Scedosporium

<p>Identify microscopic: Scedosporium</p>

Scedosporium: septate hyphae, simple conidiophores with single oval conidia at the end

<p>Scedosporium: septate hyphae, simple conidiophores with single oval conidia at the end</p>
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<p>Identify microscopic: Sporothrix (different growth of Sporothrix)</p>
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<p>Identify microscopic: Sporothrix (different growth of Sporothrix)</p>

Identify microscopic: Sporothrix (different growth of Sporothrix)

<p>Identify microscopic: Sporothrix (different growth of Sporothrix)</p>

Sporothrix: growth at 22 C will be mold (thin delicate hyphae with rosette conidia at end) while growth at 37 C will be yeast (Cigar bodies).

<p>Sporothrix: growth at 22 C will be mold (thin delicate hyphae with rosette conidia at end) while growth at 37 C will be yeast (Cigar bodies).</p>
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<p>Aspergillus fumigatus microscopically and macroscopically</p>
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<p>Aspergillus fumigatus microscopically and macroscopically</p>

Aspergillus fumigatus microscopically and macroscopically

<p>Aspergillus fumigatus microscopically and macroscopically</p>

Aspergillus fumigatus: Microscopically (septate hyphae, conidiophore, phialides on the vesicle) (1 phialide on ½, or ⅓ of the vesicle). Macroscopically (flat, smoky gray, green w white edge, powdery)

<p>Aspergillus fumigatus: Microscopically (septate hyphae, conidiophore, phialides on the vesicle) (1 phialide on ½, or ⅓ of the vesicle). Macroscopically (flat, smoky gray, green w white edge, powdery)</p>
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<p>How do Aspergillus terreus differ microscopically and macroscopically</p>
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<p>How do Aspergillus terreus differ microscopically and macroscopically</p>

How do Aspergillus terreus differ microscopically and macroscopically

<p>How do Aspergillus terreus differ microscopically and macroscopically</p>

Aspergillus terreus Microscopically (septate hyphae, rough conidiophore with 2 phialides in sunburst arrangement) Macroscopically (flat, yellow with white edges) (lines on front of plate)

<p>Aspergillus terreus Microscopically (septate hyphae, rough conidiophore with 2 phialides in sunburst arrangement) Macroscopically (flat, yellow with white edges) (lines on front of plate)</p>
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