Deck 15: Bacillus and Similar Organisms
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Deck 15: Bacillus and Similar Organisms
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Induction of capsule formation by B.anthracis can be accomplished with
A)5% sheep blood agar.
B)PLET agar.
C)bicarbonate agar.
D)urea agar.
E)All of the above are correct.
A)5% sheep blood agar.
B)PLET agar.
C)bicarbonate agar.
D)urea agar.
E)All of the above are correct.
C
As a means of identification, bicarbonate agar is used to induce B. anthracis capsule formation.
As a means of identification, bicarbonate agar is used to induce B. anthracis capsule formation.
2
Media that can be used for isolation of Bacillus anthracis include
A)Thayer-Martin agar.
B)5% sheep blood agar.
C)MacConkey agar.
D)CNA blood agar.
A)Thayer-Martin agar.
B)5% sheep blood agar.
C)MacConkey agar.
D)CNA blood agar.
B
All Bacillus and related genera grow well on 5% sheep blood agar, chocolate agar, routine blood culture media, and commonly used nutrient broths. They will not grow on MacConkey agar, and those that are susceptible to nalidixic acid will not grow on CNA (Columbia agar with nalidixic acid and colistin). Two special media are used for isolation and identification of B. anthracis. PLET (polymyxin-lysozyme-EDTA-thallous acetate) can be used for selection and isolation of this species from contaminated specimens. As a means of identification, bicarbonate agar is used to induce B. anthracis capsule formation.
All Bacillus and related genera grow well on 5% sheep blood agar, chocolate agar, routine blood culture media, and commonly used nutrient broths. They will not grow on MacConkey agar, and those that are susceptible to nalidixic acid will not grow on CNA (Columbia agar with nalidixic acid and colistin). Two special media are used for isolation and identification of B. anthracis. PLET (polymyxin-lysozyme-EDTA-thallous acetate) can be used for selection and isolation of this species from contaminated specimens. As a means of identification, bicarbonate agar is used to induce B. anthracis capsule formation.
3
Suspect spore-forming gram-positive bacilli that are nonhemolytic, nonmotile, and penicillin-susceptible, and that produce a wide zone of lecithinase on egg yolk agar can be identified as
A)Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
B)Bacillus anthracis.
C)Bacillus cereus.
D)Corynebacterium jeikeium.
A)Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
B)Bacillus anthracis.
C)Bacillus cereus.
D)Corynebacterium jeikeium.
B
B. anthracis should be suspected if typical nonhemolytic "Medusa head" colonies are observed on 5% sheep blood agar and if the organism is subsequently found to be nonmotile and lecithinase-positive.
B. anthracis should be suspected if typical nonhemolytic "Medusa head" colonies are observed on 5% sheep blood agar and if the organism is subsequently found to be nonmotile and lecithinase-positive.
4
Suspect spore-forming gram-positive bacilli that are hemolytic, motile, and penicillin-resistant and that produce a wide zone of lecithinase on egg yolk agar can be identified as
A)Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
B)Bacillus anthracis.
C)Bacillus cereus.
D)Corynebacterium jeikeium.
A)Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
B)Bacillus anthracis.
C)Bacillus cereus.
D)Corynebacterium jeikeium.
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Induction of sporulation by Bacillus sp.can be accomplished with
A)5% sheep blood agar.
B)PLET agar.
C)bicarbonate agar.
D)urea agar.
E)All of the above are correct.
A)5% sheep blood agar.
B)PLET agar.
C)bicarbonate agar.
D)urea agar.
E)All of the above are correct.
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