ExotoxinsVirulence factorproduced by allpathogenicClostridiumspeciesObligateAnaerobeOrganism thatcannot utilizeoxygen & isinhibited by itspresenceAbscesses, DentalInfection,Myonecrosis,pseudomembranouscolitis4 mostcommonanaerobicinfectionsEhrlichia &AnaplasmaBacteriathat multiplyinside hostWBCsTHIOBroth mediaused tosupplementplated mediafor anaerobiccultureBCYESelectiveagar usedfor growth ofLegionellapneumophilaLegionellapneumophilaGram- NegativeBacteria identifiedin the 1970s thatcauses communityacquiredpneumoniaFusobacteriumnucleatumAnaerobeknown forcausingbiofilms &periodontaldiseaseCoxiellaburnetiiCausative agentof Q Fever thatis an extremelycontagiouspotential agentof bioterrorismMore growthon anaerobicmedia thanambient airplatesWhen do wesuspectgrowth ofanaerobicbacteria?ClostridiumperfringensCausative agentof myonecrosischaracterized bygas productionand blacknecrotic tissueColdAgglutininTestingBlood banktesting thatcould helpprove presenceof MycoplasmapneumoniaeAnaerobicPEAMedia used toisolate Gram-Positive &Gram-NegativeObligateanaerobesCutibacteriumacnesAnaerobicdiphtheroid thatmay be foundas acontaminant inblood culturesSuperficialwoundswabMost commonlyrejectedspecimen foranaerobiccultureBacteroidesfragilisAnaerobe theis mostfrequentlyisolated fromhuman cultureChlamydiapsittaciCausativeagent of ParrotFever - mild tosevererespiratory tractinfectionFusobacteriumnecrophorumPleomorphicGNR that is veryvirulent & causesLemierre'sSyndrome &Vincent's AnginaUreaplasmaurealyticumCausativeagent ofnongonococcalurethritisBBEAgarSelectivemedia forBacteroidesfragilisBacteroidesfragilis,FusobacteriumsppName 2examples ofendogenousanaerobesLegionellapneumophila&Mycoplasmapneumoniae2 causes ofcommunity-acquiredpneumonia thatare fastidiousorganismsAnaerobicKanamycin-Vancomycin(KV)Media used forisolation ofGram-NegativeObligateAnaerobesRickettsiarickettsiiCausative agent ofRocky MountainSpotted Fever thatis characterized byrash on the ankles& wristsBacteroides,Clostridium,FusobacteriumName 3anaerobicbacilliFacultativeAnaerobeOrganism thatprefers to growin presence ofoxygen but cangrow in absenceof oxygenExogenousTerm foran externalsource ofinfectionMycoplasmapneumoniaeSmallest free-living organismthat causes"walking"pneumoniaSpasticParalysisType ofparalysiscaused byC. tetaniFlaccidparalysisType ofparalysiscaused byC. botulinumEndogenousTerm forinternalsource ofinfectionSuperoxidedismutase,catalase,peroxidase3 enzymesthat protectagainst toxicoxygenproductsChlamydiatrachomatisObligateintracellularparasite thatinvades theepithelial cells ofhost's mucousmembranesClostridiumbotulinum,ClostridiumtetaniName 2examples ofexogenousanaerobesExotoxinsVirulence factorproduced by allpathogenicClostridiumspeciesObligateAnaerobeOrganism thatcannot utilizeoxygen & isinhibited by itspresenceAbscesses, DentalInfection,Myonecrosis,pseudomembranouscolitis4 mostcommonanaerobicinfectionsEhrlichia &AnaplasmaBacteriathat multiplyinside hostWBCsTHIOBroth mediaused tosupplementplated mediafor anaerobiccultureBCYESelectiveagar usedfor growth ofLegionellapneumophilaLegionellapneumophilaGram- NegativeBacteria identifiedin the 1970s thatcauses communityacquiredpneumoniaFusobacteriumnucleatumAnaerobeknown forcausingbiofilms &periodontaldiseaseCoxiellaburnetiiCausative agentof Q Fever thatis an extremelycontagiouspotential agentof bioterrorismMore growthon anaerobicmedia thanambient airplatesWhen do wesuspectgrowth ofanaerobicbacteria?ClostridiumperfringensCausative agentof myonecrosischaracterized bygas productionand blacknecrotic tissueColdAgglutininTestingBlood banktesting thatcould helpprove presenceof MycoplasmapneumoniaeAnaerobicPEAMedia used toisolate Gram-Positive &Gram-NegativeObligateanaerobesCutibacteriumacnesAnaerobicdiphtheroid thatmay be foundas acontaminant inblood culturesSuperficialwoundswabMost commonlyrejectedspecimen foranaerobiccultureBacteroidesfragilisAnaerobe theis mostfrequentlyisolated fromhuman cultureChlamydiapsittaciCausativeagent of ParrotFever - mild tosevererespiratory tractinfectionFusobacteriumnecrophorumPleomorphicGNR that is veryvirulent & causesLemierre'sSyndrome &Vincent's AnginaUreaplasmaurealyticumCausativeagent ofnongonococcalurethritisBBEAgarSelectivemedia forBacteroidesfragilisBacteroidesfragilis,FusobacteriumsppName 2examples ofendogenousanaerobesLegionellapneumophila&Mycoplasmapneumoniae2 causes ofcommunity-acquiredpneumonia thatare fastidiousorganismsAnaerobicKanamycin-Vancomycin(KV)Media used forisolation ofGram-NegativeObligateAnaerobesRickettsiarickettsiiCausative agent ofRocky MountainSpotted Fever thatis characterized byrash on the ankles& wristsBacteroides,Clostridium,FusobacteriumName 3anaerobicbacilliFacultativeAnaerobeOrganism thatprefers to growin presence ofoxygen but cangrow in absenceof oxygenExogenousTerm foran externalsource ofinfectionMycoplasmapneumoniaeSmallest free-living organismthat causes"walking"pneumoniaSpasticParalysisType ofparalysiscaused byC. tetaniFlaccidparalysisType ofparalysiscaused byC. botulinumEndogenousTerm forinternalsource ofinfectionSuperoxidedismutase,catalase,peroxidase3 enzymesthat protectagainst toxicoxygenproductsChlamydiatrachomatisObligateintracellularparasite thatinvades theepithelial cells ofhost's mucousmembranesClostridiumbotulinum,ClostridiumtetaniName 2examples ofexogenousanaerobes

MLT 206: Exam 1 Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Virulence factor produced by all pathogenic Clostridium species
    Exotoxins
  2. Organism that cannot utilize oxygen & is inhibited by its presence
    Obligate Anaerobe
  3. 4 most common anaerobic infections
    Abscesses, Dental Infection, Myonecrosis, pseudomembranous colitis
  4. Bacteria that multiply inside host WBCs
    Ehrlichia & Anaplasma
  5. Broth media used to supplement plated media for anaerobic culture
    THIO
  6. Selective agar used for growth of Legionella pneumophila
    BCYE
  7. Gram- Negative Bacteria identified in the 1970s that causes community acquired pneumonia
    Legionella pneumophila
  8. Anaerobe known for causing biofilms & periodontal disease
    Fusobacterium nucleatum
  9. Causative agent of Q Fever that is an extremely contagious potential agent of bioterrorism
    Coxiella burnetii
  10. When do we suspect growth of anaerobic bacteria?
    More growth on anaerobic media than ambient air plates
  11. Causative agent of myonecrosis characterized by gas production and black necrotic tissue
    Clostridium perfringens
  12. Blood bank testing that could help prove presence of Mycoplasma pneumoniae
    Cold Agglutinin Testing
  13. Media used to isolate Gram-Positive & Gram-Negative Obligate anaerobes
    Anaerobic PEA
  14. Anaerobic diphtheroid that may be found as a contaminant in blood cultures
    Cutibacterium acnes
  15. Most commonly rejected specimen for anaerobic culture
    Superficial wound swab
  16. Anaerobe the is most frequently isolated from human culture
    Bacteroides fragilis
  17. Causative agent of Parrot Fever - mild to severe respiratory tract infection
    Chlamydia psittaci
  18. Pleomorphic GNR that is very virulent & causes Lemierre's Syndrome & Vincent's Angina
    Fusobacterium necrophorum
  19. Causative agent of nongonococcal urethritis
    Ureaplasma urealyticum
  20. Selective media for Bacteroides fragilis
    BBE Agar
  21. Name 2 examples of endogenous anaerobes
    Bacteroides fragilis, Fusobacterium spp
  22. 2 causes of community-acquired pneumonia that are fastidious organisms
    Legionella pneumophila & Mycoplasma pneumoniae
  23. Media used for isolation of Gram-Negative Obligate Anaerobes
    Anaerobic Kanamycin-Vancomycin (KV)
  24. Causative agent of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever that is characterized by rash on the ankles & wrists
    Rickettsia rickettsii
  25. Name 3 anaerobic bacilli
    Bacteroides, Clostridium, Fusobacterium
  26. Organism that prefers to grow in presence of oxygen but can grow in absence of oxygen
    Facultative Anaerobe
  27. Term for an external source of infection
    Exogenous
  28. Smallest free-living organism that causes "walking" pneumonia
    Mycoplasma pneumoniae
  29. Type of paralysis caused by C. tetani
    Spastic Paralysis
  30. Type of paralysis caused by C. botulinum
    Flaccid paralysis
  31. Term for internal source of infection
    Endogenous
  32. 3 enzymes that protect against toxic oxygen products
    Superoxide dismutase, catalase, peroxidase
  33. Obligate intracellular parasite that invades the epithelial cells of host's mucous membranes
    Chlamydia trachomatis
  34. Name 2 examples of exogenous anaerobes
    Clostridium botulinum, Clostridium tetani