Module 6 Flashcards

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What is the cellular morphology of Bacillus anthracis?

A

Large, straight gram neg rods

Long chains in culture

Spores, but not in living tissue

Capsules in tissue, have to be induced in lab

No flagella

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What are the growth requirements for Bacillus?

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Facultative anaerobes

35°C optimum but wide range up to 42°C

Nonfastidious

Inhibited by bike salts

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3
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What is the cultural morphology of Bacillus anthracis?

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BAP- 3-5mm, greyish/white, granular, irregular edge

B. anthracis shows gamma hemolysis (others are beta)

Liquid- surface pellicle, little subsurface growth

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4
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What is the ID for Bacillus?

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Catalase pos

Nitrate reducing

B. anthracis is nonmotile (the rest are motile)

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5
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What is the susceptibility of Bacillus?

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B. anthracis- sensitive to penicillin

Others- produce beta lactamase, resistant to penicillin, sensitive to vancomycin

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6
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What is the pathogenicity of B. anthracis?

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Causes anthrax

Cutaneous- papule, eschar, edema and inflammation

Pulmonary/woolsorter’s disease- spore inhalation, followed by pneumonia

Intestinal

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7
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What is the cellular morphology of Bacillus species?

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Large gram neg/variable rods

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8
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What are the cultural characteristics of Bacillus species?

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Grow on nutrient and blood agar

2-5mm, granular with irregular edges, beta hemolysis

Oxidase pos

KOH string test neg (not always)

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9
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What is the pathogenicity of B. cereus?

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Most strains are motile

Food poisoning

2-6hrs- preformed, heat stable enterotoxin

18hr- heat labile enterotoxin produced in host

Infections in the immunosuppressed

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10
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What is B. subtilis used for?

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Biological spore control for ethylene oxide gas sterilizer

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11
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What is B. stearthermophilus used for?

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Biological spore control for autoclave

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12
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What is B. thuringiensis used for?

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Biological insecticide

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13
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What family does the Bacillus genus belong to?

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Bacillaceae

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