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Various Bacteria Gram Stain: Introduction, List of Bacteria, Short Description with Visual Demonstration and Keynotes

Various Bacteria Gram Stain: Introduction, List of Bacteria, Short Description with Visual Demonstration and Keynotes

Various Bacteria Gram Stain: Introduction, List of Bacteria, Short Description with Visual Demonstration and Keynotes

Introduction of Various Bacteria Gram Stain

Gram stain is the most common and very useful tool in Microbiology to know the bacterial structures, yeasts of fungi whether the organisms are cocci or bacilli or other forms, Gram-positive or negative for further identification, to check the purity of growth, etc. The main objective of the topic ‘Various Bacteria Gram Stain’ is to make familiar with common bacteria generally encountered in clinical laboratories.

List of Various Bacteria Gram Stain

  1. Micrococcus
  2. Staphylococcus aureus
  3. CoNS
  4. Enterococcus
  5. Beta-hemolytic streptococci ( Streptococcus pyogenes and Streptococcus agalactiae)
  6. Streptococcus pneumoniae
  7. Viridans streptococci
  8. Diphtheroids
  9. Bacillus species
  10. Escherichia coli
  11. Klebsiella pneumoniae
  12. Proteus mirabilis
  13. Proteus vulgaris
  14. Salmonella Typhi
  15. Shigella
  16. Vibrio cholerae
  17. Pseudomons aeruginosa
  18. Acinetobacter
  19. Neisseria gonorrhoeae

Various Bacteria Gram Stain short Description with Visual Demonstration

S. pneumoniae is in a Gram-stained smear of culture as shown below video clip.

 

Klebsiella pneumoniae: They are short, plump, Gram-negative, encapsulated, non-motile rods. They are about 1-2 µm x 0.5-0.8 µm. The classification of Klebsiella has been undergone various modifications. They have been classified into two species and they are Klebsiella pneumoniae and Klebsiella oxytoca. Klebsiella pneumoniae is further subdivided into four subspecies ( subsp.) and they are-

Keynotes on Various Bacteria Gram Stain

  1. Anaerobic cocci are generally susceptible to penicillin, and all are susceptible to metronidazole (5 µm disk).
  2. The anthrax bacillus is non-motile, unlike most other members of this genus.
  3.  Unlike other subsp. , Klebsiella oxytoca is indole positive.
  4. Indole helps to differentiate P. vulgaris ( positive) from P. mirabilis ( negative).
  5. Several methods have been used to inhibit warming of Proteus are increasing agar concentration up to 6%, incorporating alcohol 5-6%, chloral hydrate, sodium azide, sulphonamide, surface-active agents, and boric acid.

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