Gram-positive or Gram-variable bacilli Sporulating Aerobic or facultatively anaerobic Catalase positive (most) Capsulated Motile by peritrichous flagella Most bacilli are saprophytes G+C content ranges from 32 to 69%. Thermophilic (5-8°C)
Gram-Positive Bacilli: Spore-formers Chapter 17 Bacillus species Bacillus Species: General Characteristics Gram-positive spore-formers vs. non spore-formers ...
Bacillary Dysentery (shigellosis) Dept. Of Infectious Disease Wang Jingyan Definition Acute infectious disease of intestine caused by dysentery bacilli Place of ...
Aerobic Gram-Positive Bacilli Part II Division of Medical Technology Carol Larson MSEd, MT(ASCP) Differentiation of Major GPR Genera Gram stain Morphology Arrangement ...
bacillary dysentry shigella species dr.indumathi klebsiella gram negative non motile capsulated lactose fermenting(mucoid) imvic --++ forms gut and respiratory flora ...
Spore Forming and Non-Spore Forming Gram-positive Bacilli SBM 2044 Medical Microbiology Second year UG of BBiomedic Sc Spores Why do bacteria produce spores?
Aerobic Gram-Positive Bacilli Part II Genital Culture Unit Division of Medical Technology Carol Larson MSEd, MT(ASCP) Differentiation of Major GPR Genera Gram stain ...
Spore Forming and Non-Spore Forming Gram-positive Bacilli SBM 2044 Medical Microbiology Second year UG of BBiomedic Sc Spores Why do bacteria produce spores?
The Jordan University-Faculty of Medicine Gram-Positive Bacilli Prof. Dr. Asem Shehabi and Dr. Suzan Matar Corynebacteria Group Gram-positive Pleomorphic Bacilli..
Due in part to the presence of lipid A in the bacterial cell wall ... The characteristic feature of Proteus in culture is 'swarming'. Methods to inhibit swarming ...
... (20o-25oC) (end-over-end in hanging drop, umbrella pattern in soft agar) ... carried by animals including mammals, birds, and fish, and most commonly ...
Bacillus Saprophytic B.cereus B.subtilis B.megaterium B.Circulans Pathogenic B.anthracis B.anthracis It is aerobic G+ve, large ,square-ended (rectangular)bacilli with ...
Clinical Presentation of Anthrax Cutaneous Anthrax 95% human cases are cutaneous infections 1 to 5 days after contact Small, pruritic, non-painful papule at ...
... meropenem, ertapenem) ... (rectal cultures in case of ESBLs) ... E. coli Serratia marcescens Resistant GNB Clinical Significance High mortality, ...
Antimicrobial Resistance in Hospitals: Lack of Effective Treatment for Gram Negative Bacilli and the Rise of Resistant Clostridium difficile Infections
Bacilli: rods , 0.5-1 m in ... however, in certain bacilli they are composed of ... Bacillus and Clostridium. Identification of Bacteria. Pathogenesis ...
Legionella is a gram negative (aerobic) and non-spore forming bacilli that grows & multiplies in water systems. Legionella is responsible for causing Legionellosis’s disease & Pontiac fever
Legionella is a gram negative (aerobic) and non-spore forming bacilli that grows & multiplies in water systems. Legionella is responsible for causing Legionellosis’s disease & Pontiac fever.
... very hot, acid habitats of 60-80 and pH 2-4, like the photo of a 'Hot springs' ... Bacilli rod-shaped (bacillus) Spirilla spiral (spirillum) Respiration ...
... graduated doses of sterilized broth cultures of diphtheria or tetanus bacilli ... in their blood which could neutralize the toxins which these bacilli produced. ...
Cell walls lack peptidoglycan, a carbohydrate found in the cell ... spherical (coccus or cocci) rod-like (bacillus or bacilli) helical (spirillum or spirilla) ...
One cell vs. many cells NOT the same as prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic Examples of unicellular organisms: ... (eukaryotic), bacilli bacterial cells (prokaryotic) ...
... against enteric, aerobic gram-negative bacilli, such as E. coli, Klebsiella, and ... Reserved for use when the bacilli exhibit or are expected to enhibit multiple ...
Prokaryote means 'before a nucleus. ... Thermophiles inhabit hot, acidic environments such as hot springs. ... A rod-shaped cell is called a bacillus (pl. bacilli) ...
Bacilli. Spirilla. Cell Wall. What are the functions of the cell wall in prokaryotes? ... Endospore forming bacteria Bacillus. Mycoplasmas- smallest bacteria, ...
... (First drug to show antitubercular activity) (PESRI-25,20,15,10,5 mg/kg) Acts against extracellular bacilli (due to poor penetration in the cell) ...
Pathogens & You A pathogen is any disease causing agent Bacteria Viruses Prokaryote No nucleus Circular DNA Kingdom Eubacteria 3 Basic shapes: Bacilli Cocci Spirilla ...
The Immune System Basics Pathogens of Disease Bacteria Bacteria are cellular (prokaryotic) and are Living organisms - 3 common shapes Bacilli (rod), cocci (circular ...
Gram-negative coccobacilli and cocci Prof. Dr. Asem Shehabi Faculty of Medicine University of Jordan Haemophilus Group Gram-negative cocco/large- thin bacilli..
Gram-negative coccobacilli and cocci Prof. Dr. Asem Shehabi Faculty of Medicine University of Jordan Haemophilus Group Gram-negative cocco/large- thin bacilli..