Anaerobic cultures vs aerobic cultures

    • [DOC File]MLAB 1331: MYCOLOGY LECTURE GUIDE

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      Examples include PEA agar (phenylethyl alcohol) which inhibits the growth of gram-negative enteric bacilli and facilitates the isolation of gram-positive organisms such as staphylococci in aerobic cultures. In anaerobic culture, it is additionally selective for certain gram-negative anaerobic bacilli such as Bacteroides spp..

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    • [DOC File]Laboratory 11

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      Repeat blood cultures should also be collected routinely in . Staphylococcus aureus. bacteraemia and candidaemia, to determine when cultures become negative on appropriate antibiotics. Patients with suspected or confirmed infective endocarditis should have further regular cultures to determine when cultures become negative.

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    • What's the Difference Between Aerobic and Anaerobic Bacteria?

      Plug the aerobic bottles with foam plugs and the anaerobic bottles with rubber stoppers. Incubate all of the bottles at 25(C while shaking at 150 rpm for 2 days. Period 2. Set up a filtration apparatus for each of the samples. Filter each of the cultures onto a separate filter.

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    • [DOC File]PATHOGENIC MICROBIOLOGY

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      Aerobic/anaerobic cultures. Medical Evaluation and Preoperative Optimization. Notify Hospitalist when scheduled. Decision for preop anesthesia and ortho workup. PCP letter of medical clearance (in chart before surgery) No preop workup if otherwise healthy??? Stop ASA, NSAIAs, Plavix by 7 days preop.

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    • [DOCX File]Blood Culture Collection - | Health

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      1. Aerobic (and anaerobic if Actinomycetes are suspected) 2. Room temperature & also sometimes at 37 if dimorphic fungus is expected. C. General considerations. 1. Type of media used. Does it contain antibiotics? 2. Growth rate & age of the culture. a. Routine cultures are kept for 4 weeks & should be examined every other day. b.

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