Spirochetes
motile bacteria with a helical or spiral shape
Zone of inhibition
in the antibiotic susceptibility test, the area around an antibiotic disk that contains no bacterial growth
varicella
chickenpox
Fomites
inanimate objects, such as bed rails, linens, or eating utensils, that may be contaminated with infectious organisms and serve as a means of their transmission
Isolation
practice of limiting the movement and social contact of a patient who is potentially infectious or who must be protected from exposure to infectious agents
Protective isolation
reverse isolation; an isolation category designed to protect highly susceptible patients from exposure to infectious agents
Aseptic technique
measures used to prevent contamination when working with microorganisms
HEPA filter
high-efficiency particulate air filter used in biological safety cabinets
Indicator Medium
bacteriological medium that detects certain chemical reactions of organisms growing on it; differential medium
Inoculating Loop
instrument used to pick up and transfer bacteria
Inoculation
process of transferring from one medium to another
Inoculum
process of transferring a population of microorganisms to a growth medium
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Mycoplasma
tiny microorganisms lacking a rigid cell wall
Primary Medium
medium that provides nutritional requirements for an organism and is used to recover the organism from infectious material
Quadrant
one-fourth of a circle; one- fourth of an agar plate
Selective medium
bacteriological medium that allows growth of some organisms while inhibiting growth of others
Transport medium
medium that provides the proper environment for organisms during transport to the laboratory
fossae
in the throat, shallow depressions where the tonsils were located before surgical removal
coliform
certain gram-negative intestinal bacteria including Escherichia coli
colony count
method of estimating the number of organisms in urine by counting the colonies on a urine culture plate
Candida albicans
fubgus that causes vaginitis in females, especially following antibiotic therapy for bacterial infections
Chlamydia
gram-negative intracellular bacteria; Chlamydia trachomatis is a cause of STDs
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Nongonococcal Urethritis
gonorrhea-like STD caused by organisms other than gonococci
Spirochetes
motile bacteria with a helical or spiral shape
Trichomoniasis
sexually transmitted infection of the genitourinary tract caused by the parasitic protozoan, Trichomonas vaginalis
Venereal
having to do with, or transmitted by, sexual contact
Antibiotic susceptibility testing
determining the susceptibility of microorganisms to specific antibiotics
Bacillus
rod-shaped bacterium
Coccus
spherical bacterium
Colony
defined mass of bacteria assumed to have grown from a single organism
Communicable
able to be transmitted directly or indirectly from one individual to another
Culture
growth of microorganisms in a special medium; the process of growing microorganisms in the laboratory
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DNA
nucleic acid found primarily in the nucleus of all living cells that carries genetic information; deoxyribonucleic acid
Fastidious Organism
organism that requires special nutritional factors to survive
Fission
asexual reproduction of a microorganism
Formalin
solution of formaldehyde used as a fixative or preservative
Gram-negative
designation for bacteria that lose the crystal violet (purple stain) and retain the safranin (red stain) in the Gram stain procedure
Bibulous Paper
special absorbent paper used to dry slides
Counterstain
dye that adds a contrasting color
Mordant
substance that fixes a dye or stain to an object