BIOL 261 Chapter : Chapter 31 Study Guide

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Aseptically obtain a pure culture of 1 organism from the site of infection, which will be used for the biochemical test. Maintain metabolic requirements through transport media that will keep organism alive, but not allow it to grow. Culture: to grow it out and isolate the offending organism. Blood agar: enriched media used in almost all clinical applications, because everything grows on blood. Contain specific growth factors that enhance growth of certain fastidious pathogens. Mannitol salt agar (msa): selective media for staph, because it is 7. 5% nacl and the salt will dehydrate most other organisms except staph. Because it has mannitol (fermentable sugar); staph. aureus ferments mannitol. Yellow = staph. aureus; fermentation creates acidic environment. Red = staph. epidermis; no fermentation, normal flora. Eosin methylene blue agar (emb): is selective for gram negative rods; it contains bile salts and crystal violet that inhibit gram positives (e-coli, salmonella, shigella, It is also is differential because it ferments lactose;

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