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   Dated: Nov 7, 2010
Chocolate agar
   Chocolate agar (CHOC) - is a non-selective, enriched growth medium.
   It is a variant of the blood agar plate.
   It contains red blood cells, which have been lysed by heating very slowly to 56 °C.
   Chocolate agar is used for growing fastidious (fussy) respiratory bacteria, such as
    Haemophilus influenzae.
   These bacteria need growth factors, like NAD and hematin, which are inside
    erythrocytes; thus, a prerequisite to growth is lysis of the red blood cells




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Blood Agar
•   A nutrient culture medium that is enriched with whole blood and used for the growth of certain
    strains of bacteria.
•   Contains mammalian blood (usually sheep or horse), typically at a concentration of 5–10%.
•   BAP are an enriched, differential media used to isolate fastidious organisms and detect
    hemolytic activity.
•    β-hemolytic activity will show complete lysis of red blood cells surrounding colony,
•    while α-hemolysis will only partially lyse hemoglobin and will appear green.
•    γ-hemolysis (or non-hemolytic) is the term referring to a lack of hemolytic activity.




                                       Different types of hemolysis on Blood Agar
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   Cysteine Lactose Electrolyte Deficient agar
    (CLED)
    ◦ CLED agar is used to isolate and differentiate urinary tract bacteria,
      since it inhibits Proteus species swarming and can differentiate
      between lactose fermenters and non-fermenters.




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MacConkey agar (MAC)
             A selective and differential media used to differentiate between Gram
              negative bacteria while inhibiting the growth of Gram positive bacteria.
             The addition of bile salts and crystal violet to the agar inhibits the growth
              of most Gram positive bacteria, making MacConkey agar selective.
             Lactose and neutral red are added to differentiate the lactose
              fermenters, which form pink colonies, from lactose nonfermenters that
              form clear colonies.



                                                         Composition:
                                                         Bile salts
                                                         Crystal voilet
                                                         Lactose
                                                         Neutral red

•   MacConkey agar is useful medium for cultivation of enterobacteria
•   It contains a bile salt to inhibit non intestinal bacteria
•   Lactose in combination with Neutral red distinguish the lactose fermenting from the non lactose fermenting
    Salmonella and Dysentery group
                                                                                                                 5
Lactose fermenting




                     NON Lactose fermenting
Triple Sugar Iron medium
•   Triple Sugar Iron medium is a differential medium that can distinguish between a
    number of Gram-negative enteric bacteria based on their physiological ability (or
    lack thereof) to:
•   a. metabolize lactose and/or sucrose
    b. conduct fermentation to produce acid
    c. produce gas during fermentation
    d. generate H2S.
•   The medium contains 1.0% each of sucrose and lactose and 0.1% glucose.
•   If only glucose is fermented, acid produced in the butt will turn it yellow, but
    insufficient acid products are formed to affect the methyl red in the slant.
•   However, if either sucrose or lactose are fermented, sufficient fermentation
    products will be formed to turn both the butt and the slant yellow.
•   If gas is formed during the fermentation, it will show in the butt either as bubbles
    or as cracking of the agar.
•    If no fermentation occurs (as for an obligate aerobe), the slant and butt will
    remain red.




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A 8-year-old boy developed sore throat and fever. On examination,
grayish exudates (pseudomembrane) is found over tonsils and
pharynx. The causative agent is grown on a medium which
produces blackish colonies as show in the photograph.
A. Identify the culture medium and the most likely the causative
organism.
B. Why the causative agent appears beaded on Albert‟s staining?
C. Enlist two complication of disease caused by this organism.
D. What is the primary mechanism in pathogenesis of Toxin mediated
complications.




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A. Name the test, which is shown in the
photograph.
B. Why this test is performed?
C. Strip marked as “A” contains what
substance?
D. Identify the „Test‟, „Positive‟ and
„Negative‟ control and write the
appropriate alphabet in the answer for each.




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Vibrio cholerae produces yellowish colonies
on agar as shown in the photograph.
A. Name the agar on which V. cholerae are
grown in the photograph.
B. This agar belongs to which class/type of
culture medium?
C. Comment on the motility of V. cholerae.
D. How would you differentiate V. cholerae
from members of enterobacteriaceae?




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A. Name the given media.
B. Name the most likely causative agent in this patient?
C. Name the major constituents of this medium.
D. How much time is required for visible growth of this
organism on this medium?




    When grown on LJ medium, M. tuberculosis appears as brown, granule-like
     colonies.
    The media must be incubated for a significant length of time, usually four
     weeks, due to the slow doubling time of M. tuberculosis compared with other
     bacteria (15-20 hours).


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A pus swab received in the laboratory was inoculated
on blood agar, incubated for 24 hours and smear is
prepared from the colony of the bacteria and stained
with Gram stain.Examine the slide under the
microscope and
classify the organism on the basis of Gram staining.
Name the reagents required for Gram staining.
Write three conditions, which result in gram variability.




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Sputum is received from a suspected case of pulmonary
tuberculosis and stained smear is provided.
A. Examine the slide and write your observation.
B. Which staining method has been opted for staining of
this organism?
C. Enumerate the reagents used in this staining method.
D. Name the mordant used in this staining method.
E. Name the organism, which require modified ZN staining.
  •   Requirements:
  •   Response sheet Pen / ball point Table
  •   Chair / Stool Binocular Microscope
  •   Z N stained slide positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis.




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                         Gold standart of T.B….to confirm it Z.N stain
In a remote village of Punjab, most of the population presented with
similar complains of sudden onset of vomiting and profuse diarrhea
with abdominal cramps. On examination, stool is like rice water in
appearance and contains mucous. Stool samples are collected in a
transport medium provided to you and to be sent to referral laboratory
for isolation of the causative organism.
Identify the transport medium provided.
Write the name of enrichment medium for stool samples.
Write two characteristic features of transport media.




Alkaline Peptone Water is an enrichment medium used for the cultivation of
Vibrio species from feces and other infected materials.
Peptones provide nitrogen, vitamins, minerals and amino acids essential for
growth.
Sodium chloride supplies essential electrolytes for transport and osmotic     14
balance and encourages the growth of Vibrio cholerae.
   Sabouraud agar is used to culture fungi and has a low
    pH that inhibits the growth of most bacteria;

   also contains the antibiotic gentamicin to specifically
    inhibit the growth of Gram-negative bacteria.




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   Salmonella shigella agar plate with H2S
    producing colonies




                    Black color colonies


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Sensitivity plate




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Urease Test
Anaerobic Culture Methods Anaerobic jar

• Anaerobic
  jar




                                       Figure 6.5
Bacterial Stains

Albert stains - reagents used to demonstrate volutin granules and cytoplasm in
diphtheria organisms.

Field's Stain - a rapid stain used commonly on thin films for malarial parasites.

Flagella Stain - allows for the direct observation of flagella

Gentian Violet Stain Recipe - Reagent used in the gram-stain procedure.
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Staining & culture medias

  • 2. Chocolate agar  Chocolate agar (CHOC) - is a non-selective, enriched growth medium.  It is a variant of the blood agar plate.  It contains red blood cells, which have been lysed by heating very slowly to 56 °C.  Chocolate agar is used for growing fastidious (fussy) respiratory bacteria, such as Haemophilus influenzae.  These bacteria need growth factors, like NAD and hematin, which are inside erythrocytes; thus, a prerequisite to growth is lysis of the red blood cells 2
  • 3. Blood Agar • A nutrient culture medium that is enriched with whole blood and used for the growth of certain strains of bacteria. • Contains mammalian blood (usually sheep or horse), typically at a concentration of 5–10%. • BAP are an enriched, differential media used to isolate fastidious organisms and detect hemolytic activity. • β-hemolytic activity will show complete lysis of red blood cells surrounding colony, • while α-hemolysis will only partially lyse hemoglobin and will appear green. • γ-hemolysis (or non-hemolytic) is the term referring to a lack of hemolytic activity. Different types of hemolysis on Blood Agar 3
  • 4. Cysteine Lactose Electrolyte Deficient agar (CLED) ◦ CLED agar is used to isolate and differentiate urinary tract bacteria, since it inhibits Proteus species swarming and can differentiate between lactose fermenters and non-fermenters. 4
  • 5. MacConkey agar (MAC)  A selective and differential media used to differentiate between Gram negative bacteria while inhibiting the growth of Gram positive bacteria.  The addition of bile salts and crystal violet to the agar inhibits the growth of most Gram positive bacteria, making MacConkey agar selective.  Lactose and neutral red are added to differentiate the lactose fermenters, which form pink colonies, from lactose nonfermenters that form clear colonies. Composition: Bile salts Crystal voilet Lactose Neutral red • MacConkey agar is useful medium for cultivation of enterobacteria • It contains a bile salt to inhibit non intestinal bacteria • Lactose in combination with Neutral red distinguish the lactose fermenting from the non lactose fermenting Salmonella and Dysentery group 5
  • 6. Lactose fermenting NON Lactose fermenting
  • 7. Triple Sugar Iron medium • Triple Sugar Iron medium is a differential medium that can distinguish between a number of Gram-negative enteric bacteria based on their physiological ability (or lack thereof) to: • a. metabolize lactose and/or sucrose b. conduct fermentation to produce acid c. produce gas during fermentation d. generate H2S. • The medium contains 1.0% each of sucrose and lactose and 0.1% glucose. • If only glucose is fermented, acid produced in the butt will turn it yellow, but insufficient acid products are formed to affect the methyl red in the slant. • However, if either sucrose or lactose are fermented, sufficient fermentation products will be formed to turn both the butt and the slant yellow. • If gas is formed during the fermentation, it will show in the butt either as bubbles or as cracking of the agar. • If no fermentation occurs (as for an obligate aerobe), the slant and butt will remain red. 7
  • 8. A 8-year-old boy developed sore throat and fever. On examination, grayish exudates (pseudomembrane) is found over tonsils and pharynx. The causative agent is grown on a medium which produces blackish colonies as show in the photograph. A. Identify the culture medium and the most likely the causative organism. B. Why the causative agent appears beaded on Albert‟s staining? C. Enlist two complication of disease caused by this organism. D. What is the primary mechanism in pathogenesis of Toxin mediated complications. 8
  • 9. A. Name the test, which is shown in the photograph. B. Why this test is performed? C. Strip marked as “A” contains what substance? D. Identify the „Test‟, „Positive‟ and „Negative‟ control and write the appropriate alphabet in the answer for each. 9
  • 10. Vibrio cholerae produces yellowish colonies on agar as shown in the photograph. A. Name the agar on which V. cholerae are grown in the photograph. B. This agar belongs to which class/type of culture medium? C. Comment on the motility of V. cholerae. D. How would you differentiate V. cholerae from members of enterobacteriaceae? 10
  • 11. A. Name the given media. B. Name the most likely causative agent in this patient? C. Name the major constituents of this medium. D. How much time is required for visible growth of this organism on this medium?  When grown on LJ medium, M. tuberculosis appears as brown, granule-like colonies.  The media must be incubated for a significant length of time, usually four weeks, due to the slow doubling time of M. tuberculosis compared with other bacteria (15-20 hours). 11
  • 12. A pus swab received in the laboratory was inoculated on blood agar, incubated for 24 hours and smear is prepared from the colony of the bacteria and stained with Gram stain.Examine the slide under the microscope and classify the organism on the basis of Gram staining. Name the reagents required for Gram staining. Write three conditions, which result in gram variability. 12
  • 13. Sputum is received from a suspected case of pulmonary tuberculosis and stained smear is provided. A. Examine the slide and write your observation. B. Which staining method has been opted for staining of this organism? C. Enumerate the reagents used in this staining method. D. Name the mordant used in this staining method. E. Name the organism, which require modified ZN staining. • Requirements: • Response sheet Pen / ball point Table • Chair / Stool Binocular Microscope • Z N stained slide positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. 13 Gold standart of T.B….to confirm it Z.N stain
  • 14. In a remote village of Punjab, most of the population presented with similar complains of sudden onset of vomiting and profuse diarrhea with abdominal cramps. On examination, stool is like rice water in appearance and contains mucous. Stool samples are collected in a transport medium provided to you and to be sent to referral laboratory for isolation of the causative organism. Identify the transport medium provided. Write the name of enrichment medium for stool samples. Write two characteristic features of transport media. Alkaline Peptone Water is an enrichment medium used for the cultivation of Vibrio species from feces and other infected materials. Peptones provide nitrogen, vitamins, minerals and amino acids essential for growth. Sodium chloride supplies essential electrolytes for transport and osmotic 14 balance and encourages the growth of Vibrio cholerae.
  • 15. Sabouraud agar is used to culture fungi and has a low pH that inhibits the growth of most bacteria;  also contains the antibiotic gentamicin to specifically inhibit the growth of Gram-negative bacteria. 15
  • 16. Salmonella shigella agar plate with H2S producing colonies Black color colonies 16
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  • 22. Anaerobic Culture Methods Anaerobic jar • Anaerobic jar Figure 6.5
  • 23. Bacterial Stains Albert stains - reagents used to demonstrate volutin granules and cytoplasm in diphtheria organisms. Field's Stain - a rapid stain used commonly on thin films for malarial parasites. Flagella Stain - allows for the direct observation of flagella Gentian Violet Stain Recipe - Reagent used in the gram-stain procedure.
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