MCB 2004C Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Gram Staining, Crystal Violet, Microscope Slide

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Covers the first 6 labs: microbiology labs are classified according to risk of infections posed by the organisms studied. How are they classified (i. e. , what determines whether a laboratory is bsl-3 vs. bsl-4). There are four biosafety levels: bsl-1, 2, 3, and 4. Bsl-1 labs work with microbes that do not cause disease in healthy individuals. Bsl-2 labs work with organisms that are associated with human disease but are not spread by aerosols. Bsl-3 labs work with organisms that cause serious human diseases that are transmitted by aerosols. Bsl-4 labs work with organisms that cause life threatening diseases by aerosols or unknown modes of transmission. The bsl of most working clinical laboratories is bsl-2: familiarize yourself with all the steps in performing an aseptic transfer. What are bedside inoculations, why are they used, and give examples of what types of bacterial infections bedside inoculations are appropriate for.

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