Exercise 18 - Quantitative and Semi-quantitative viable plate counts Flashcards

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What can quantitative viable plate counts be used for?

A

-to enumerate the number of living bacteria in a unit volume

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What does CFU’s stand for?

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colony forming units

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What is Semi-quantitative count used for?

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to get a rough estimate of relative concentration of bacteria in an unknown volume

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What was the objective for quantitative counts with the alfalfa sprouts?

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  • to enumerate the number of GRAM-NEGATIVE enteric organisms in 1 mil of alfalfa water
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What does enteric mean?

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intestinal

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How is MacConkey agar a selective and differential media?

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it is used in the selection of enteric bacteria while differentiating lactose-fermenters from non-lactose fermenters

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What does lactose-fermenter (LF) mean and what’s an example?

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  • ferments lactose with the production of large quantities of acid
  • e. coli is an example
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What are two examples of non-lactose fermenters (NLF)?

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  • salmonella and shigella species
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MacConkey Agar (MAC) contains what solution and what does it inhibit growth of?

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  • crystal violet solution

- inhibits gram positive, and non- enteric organisms

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What pH indicator is added and what is detected?

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pH indicator neutral red

- detects acid from lactose fermentation

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Colonies that produce acid produce what color after the pH indicator is added?

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  • pink-red
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Non- lactose fermenting organisms produce what color colonies after the pH indicator is added?

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  • beige - no obvious color change
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Dilution definition.

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  • reducing the concentration of a substance by mixing it in a larger volume of diluent (such as water)
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What type of exponent is associate with dilution?

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a negative exponent

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15
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What is dilution factor?

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the factor by which a substance has been diluted…the reciprocal of the dilution

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16
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What type of exponent is associated with dilution factor?

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always a positive exponent

17
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What does TNTC stand for? What range?

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TOO NUMEROUS TO COUNT

yields samples greater than 30-300 CFUs

18
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What does TFTC stand for? range?

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too few to count

fewer than 30 CFUs

19
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What is statistically accurate?

A

samples that yield 30-300 CFUs

20
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Bacterial Cystitis (bladder infections) are caused by members of what?

A

the intestinal tract

21
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KES group

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Klebsiella-enterobacter-serratia species

22
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PMP group

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proteus, morganella, providencia species

23
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1 mL of normal urine has a range of what bacterial colonies? using exponents….

A

10^2 - 10^3

100-1000 colonies

24
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Asymptomatic or symptomatic cystitis counts are what?

A

10^5/mL or greater (of one particular organism)