PPT-Medical Microbiology Enterobacteriaceae and other gram negative bacilli

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William H Benjamin PhD Clinical Pathology E Coli O157H7 spinach 204 cases 82006 102006 103 hospitalizations 31 HUS 3 deaths 26 states Since 1995 there have been

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William H Benjamin PhD Clinical Pathology E Coli O157H7 spinach 204 cases 82006 102006 103 hospitalizations 31 HUS 3 deaths 26 states Since 1995 there have been 19 outbreaks of foodborne . Physical differences & clinical . signifigance. . . Figure 4.8b. Gram- positive bacteria. Gram-negative bacteria. Figure 4.8a. Gram-Positive cell walls. Teichoic acids:. Lipoteichoic acid links to plasma membrane. Clinical Microbiology LaboratoryHolly Huse PhD DABMM MASCP PHMMicrobiology ManagerHuntington Memorial HospitalPasadena CAAt the conclusion of this program you will be able toDescribe the primary role CM. Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute . The . Case of the Married Minister. Patient History. Patient is a 50-year old male who presented with swollen lymph nodes in the groin (Inguinal Lymphadenopathy).. CM. Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute . The . Case of the Married Minister. Patient History. Patient is a 50-year old male who presented with swollen lymph nodes in the groin (Inguinal Lymphadenopathy).. & Resilience. Homework. Review pp. 8-23 in your textbook and answer . 1.1 even questions. 1.2, questions 1, 3, 5. Define: . unicellular. & . multicellular. prokaryotic. & . eukaryotic . ). Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia . A CASE OF FASTIDIOUS ORIGINS. Patient History. 62 year old female with . severe pneumonia. for 4 days.. Underwent a bone marrow transplant a year ago and is currently being treated for multiple myeloma.. 1. Demonstrate a basic understanding of commonly encountered organisms in the healthcare setting.. Discuss the importance of reviewing and interpreting Microbiology lab results.. Give examples of pathogenic vs. non-pathogenic bacteria.. & Mycobacterium. Bacterial shape. Bacilli. Cocci. Gram +ve. Gram –ve. Gram +ve. Neisseria spp.. Staphylococcus. Streptococcus. Gram -ve. Enterobacteriaceae. Spore forming:. 1. Bacillus spp. (aerobic). Fitua. Al-. Saedi. Department of Clinical Laboratory Science. College of Pharmacy. Medical Microbiology. Microbiology . Is . the study of Microorganisms, a large and diverse group of microscopic organisms existing as single cells or clusters. Micro- organisms include some eukaryotes and prokaryotes, viruses, . 3. By. Assistant lecturer. Zainab farooq . shafeeq. Principle. The Gram stain is the most useful and widely employed differential stain in bacteriology.. It divides bacteria in to two groups (Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria.. Jon Otter, PhD . FRCPath. Imperial College Hospitals NHS Trust. . jon.otter@imperial.nhs.uk. . @. jonotter. Blog: . www.ReflectionsIPC.com. You can download these slides from . www.jonotter.net. Enterobacteriaceae. family . By:. Asst. Prof. Dr. Shaima’a Al-. Salihy. Learning objectives:. After this . lec. . You must be able to:. Describe microscopic morphology and cultural biochemical characteristics of each member in this family.. Gram Positive. Gram Negative. Gram-Positive bacteria. Gram-Negative bacteria. Cell Wall. A single-layered, smooth cell wall.  A double-layered, wavy cell-wall. Cell Wall thickness. The thickness of the cell wall is 20 to 80 . Lab. . 3. By. Assistant lecturer. Zainab farooq . shafeeq. Principle. The Gram stain is the most useful and widely employed differential stain in bacteriology.. It divides bacteria in to two groups (Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria..

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