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Group: Proteobacteria
Salmonella and E.Coli
Bacillus
Gram negative
Facultative anaerobe
Group: Proteobacteria (2)
Salmonella
diarrhea, nausea
From: chickens and reptiles
Group: Proteobacteria
• E. coli
Diarrhea
Group: Proteobacteria (1)
• Neisseria gonorrhoeae
coccus
Gram negative
Obligate aerobe
Group: Proteobacteria (2)
• Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Pus
Burning feeling when peeing
Increases need to pee
Sexually transmitted
Group: Chlamydias
• Chlamydia
coccus
Gram negative
Microaerophile
Causes blindness/ common STI
• Group: Spirochetes
• Treponema pallidum
• Syphilis
spiral
Gram negative
Microaerophile
Chancre/ rash
Personal relations
Group: Spirochetes (1)
• Borrelia burgdorferi
• Lyme Disease
spiral
Gram negative
Microaerophile
Group: Spirochetes (2)
• Borrelia burgdorferi
• Lyme Disease
Rash
Ticks
Group: Cyanobacteria
filamentous
No stain
Aerobic to facultative anaerobes
Pools
Group: Gram-positive bacteria (1)
• Clostridium
Bacillus
Gram positive
Obligate anaerobes
Group: Gram-positive bacteria (2)
causes gangrene and botulism (Botox)
By ingesting spores found in feces
Group: Gram-positive bacteria (1)
• Bacillus anthracis
bacillus
Gram positive
Aerobic
Group: Gram-positive bacteria (2)
• Bacillus anthracis
Causes pustules pneumonia
transmitted through infected animal products (wool, hair)
Group: Gram-positive bacteria (1)
• Streptococcus
coccus
Gram positive
Facultative anaerobes
Group: Gram-positive bacteria (2)
• Streptococcus
Causes: strep throat, pneumonias scarlet fever
Through direct contact with infected people (coughing)
Group: Gram- positive bacteria (1)
• Staphylococcus
coccus
Gram positive
Facultative anaerobe
Group: Gram- positive bacteria (2)
• Staphylococcus
common type of food poisoning
Toxic shock syndrome
From direct skin to skin contact