I am gram-positive bacilli... what does this mean??
gram negative enteric bacilli are fastidious heterotrophs.
It is a pleomorphic Gram negative bacilli.
Bacilli anthraic
what does a report mean when is say 1,000-10,000 CFU/ml of Gram positive cocci and Gram negative bacilli. Is this a positive culture?
Streptobacillus is a gram negative, oxidase negative, catalase negative, non motile organism, and 0.3-0.7 µm by 1-5 µm in lengthEscherichia coliMost of the Enterobacteriaceae are Catalase Positive. E. coli is Catalase Positive and Oxidase Negative. Do not report the previous as an answer. For gram negative, catalase negative and oxidase negative rods, it is likely that you have bacteria of the Bacteroides genus.
Bacilli are usually in rod shaped form. They can consist of gram negative and gram positive bacteria.
Typical gram-positive bacteria are staphylococci; typical gram-negative bacteria are bacilli.
gram negative enteric bacilli are fastidious heterotrophs.
It is a pleomorphic Gram negative bacilli.
Bacilli
Bacilli anthraic
First gentian violet or crystal violet solutn is applied,they bcome purple now iodine is added and acetone or ethyl alcohol is applied gram -ve bacteria lose their color while gram positive bacteria don't
what does a report mean when is say 1,000-10,000 CFU/ml of Gram positive cocci and Gram negative bacilli. Is this a positive culture?
Corynebacterium is a non spore forming gram positive cocci
Penicillin is NOT effective against gram positive and negative cocci and gram positive bacilli only. it is not effective against rest of the organisms.
Streptobacillus is a gram negative, oxidase negative, catalase negative, non motile organism, and 0.3-0.7 µm by 1-5 µm in lengthEscherichia coliMost of the Enterobacteriaceae are Catalase Positive. E. coli is Catalase Positive and Oxidase Negative. Do not report the previous as an answer. For gram negative, catalase negative and oxidase negative rods, it is likely that you have bacteria of the Bacteroides genus.
many gram positive bacilli