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API & ID 32

API & ID 32

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GRAM BACILLI ORIENTATION TESTS COCCI Anaerobes Sporulated bacilli Small bacilli of characteristic shape Partial discoloring (granulation) Short bacilli with rounded ends Mobile at 20 - 25°C Immobile at 37°C Large sporulated bacilli Very tapered bacilli Clostridium 20 A RapiD ID 32 A Coryne Listeria CHB Corynebacterium Listeria Bacillus 50 CHL ...

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Leprosy and Armadillos - Centers for Disease Control and ...

Leprosy and Armadillos - Centers for Disease Control and ...

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antibiotic treatment kills all the bacilli in the host within only a couple of weeks of therapy. The regimen itself takes 6 months to 2 years to complete, and the bacilli are only slowly cleared from the body. Since a preferred site of infection is the peripheral nerve, these residual bacilli can

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Diagnosis of Tuberculosis Disease

Diagnosis of Tuberculosis Disease

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The presence of acid-fast-bacilli (AFB) on a . sputum smear. or other specimen often indicates TB disease. Acid-fast microscopy is easy and quick, but it does not confirm a diagnosis of TB because some acid-fast-bacilli are not . M. tuberculosis. Therefore, a . culture. is done on all initial samples to confirm the diagnosis. (However, a ...

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Identifying Cultured Bacteria - TeachEngineering

Identifying Cultured Bacteria - TeachEngineering

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filamentous = bacilli that occur in long threads vibrios = short, slightly curved rods fusiform = bacilli with tapered ends * Prokaryote arrangement of cells *Bacteria sometimes occur in groups, rather than singly, and the single cell’s shape influences the cell arrangements that they form as the bacterial cells divide.

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Gram Stain Protocols

Gram Stain Protocols

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that Typhoid bacilli were easily decolorized after the treatment with crystal violet and iodine, when ethanol was added. We now know that those organisms that stained blue/violet with Gram’s stain are gram-positive bacteria and include Streptococcus pneumoniae (found in the lungs of those with pneumonia) and Streptococcus pyogenes (from

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Bacillus cereus - Food Standards

Bacillus cereus - Food Standards

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1 Bacillus cereus Bacillus cereus is a spore forming bacterium that produces toxins that cause vomiting or diarrhoea. Symptoms are generally mild and short-lived (up to 24 hours). B. cereus is commonly found in the environment (e.g. soil) as well as a variety of foods.

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