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- Flow Chart of Gram Negative Organisms
Gram negative aerobic bacilli that will not grow on MacConkey agar: Actinobacillus, Gardnerella, Brucella, Francisella, Eikenella, Haemophilus, Campylobacter, Legionella, Bordetella, Helicobacter
- Aerobic Gram-Negative Rods Identification Flowchart
This flowchart provides guidance for identifying aerobic Gram-negative rods based on results of gram stain, growth on MacConkey agar and lactose fermentation, and biochemical test results including indole, oxidase, urease and motility
- Aerobic Gram-Negative Rods Flowchart
Rule in Rule out procedure for BT agents: Burkholderia mallei – non-motile, Burkholderia pseudomallei – motile, Both organisms are Indole negative and Colistin resistant
- Gram stain from isolate. GNR not growing on MAC. Isolated from a blood . . .
The aerobic bottle showing growth and no growth on Mac despite being gram negative is a big warning sign Tiny colonies on chocolate and blood, ox neg, indole neg all fits with Francisella select agents are seen rarely, but blood cultures are the most likely place to see them
- Less Commonly Encountered NonentericGram-Negative Bacilli
Several genera of nonglucose-fermenting gram-negative bacilli are infrequent opportunistic human pathogens Most are nonfastidious, aerobic, catalase-positive organisms; motility, oxidase activity, and growth on MacConkey agar are variable
- Aerobic Gram-Negative Rods Identification Flowchart 508
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- 12. 6. 1: MacConkey Agar - Biology LibreTexts
MacConkey agar is a selective medium used for the isolation of non-fastidious Gram-negative rods, particularly members of the family Enterobacteriaceae and the genus Pseudomonas, and the differentiation of lactose fermenting from lactose non-fermenting Gram-negative bacilli
- MacConkey Agar: Principle, Preparation Colony Morphology
What is MacConkey Agar? MacConkey Agar was developed in the early 20th century by Alfred Theodore MacConkey It is a selective and differential medium specifically formulated for isolating and differentiating non-fastidious, Gram-negative rods, particularly those found in intestinal tracts
- ID Board Review Bacterial Diseases Gram-negative Rods (GNR)
Enterobacteriaceae Lactose non-fermenting Salmonella spp Shigella Yersinia spp Lactose fermenting Escherichia coli Citrobacter spp Klebsiella spp (Anaerobic) Serratia spp
- Pathogenic Bacteria and Identification - Microbiology learning: The . . .
Fusobacterium species are fusiform, Gram-negative rods, anaerobic, non-spore-forming, slender with pointed ends These are opportunistic pathogens that normally reside in the human mouth, urinary, upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts
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