MDLB 1521 module A - introduction to clinical microbiology || ANSWERED
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MDLB 1521
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MDLB 1521
acquired resistance - ANS > Bacterial resistance that develops through mutation or acquisition of new genes
alpha hemolysis - ANS > A green zone around the bacterial colony - a-hemolytic bacteria produce an enzyme that causes a partial breakdown of hemoglobin in the RBCs in the mediu...
MDLB 1521 module A - introduction to clinical
microbiology || ANSWERED
acquired resistance - ANS > Bacterial resistance that develops through mutation or
acquisition of new genes
alpha hemolysis - ANS > A green zone around the bacterial colony - a-hemolytic
bacteria produce an enzyme that causes a partial breakdown of hemoglobin in the
RBCs in the medium which results in the green colour
Bacteriology - ANS > study of bacteria
beta hemolysis - ANS > A clear zone seen around a bacterial colony growing on blood
agar. B-hemolysis completely destroys RBCs
Community-based infection - ANS > Infections acquired outside of a healthcare facility
culture pathogen - ANS > -determines susceptibility of the bacteria to specific
antibiotic
Empiric therapy - ANS > A method of treating disease based on observations and
experience, rather than a knowledge of the precise cause for the disorder.
gamma hemolysis - ANS > No hemolysis, and no change in the blood agar around the
colony
HAI - ANS > Healthcare-associated infection
Inoculation - ANS > In microbiology, refers to adding a specimen to some type of
culture medium
macroscopically - ANS > without the aid of a microscope
Media - ANS > A liquid or gel designed to support the growth of micro organisms.
There are different types of media suitable for growing different types of cells
Microscopically - ANS > so small as to be invisible or indistinct without the use of the
microscope
MRSA - ANS > methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus
Multidrug-resistant organisms - ANS > bacteria that are resistant to one or more
classes of antimicrobial drugs
Mycology - ANS > study of fungi
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