MacConkey’s medium
=selective for gram -ve bacteria
–>due to inclusion of crystal violet & bile salts that inhibit growth of gram +ve bacteria
Selective Medium
=contains compounds allowing growth of organisms of interest while inhibiting the growth of other organisms
Differential Medium
=allows discrimination between two or more organisms by evoking different colours etc.
T.b. rhodesiense
(acute) E & C Africa
Treatment:
Stage of disease
1 = suramin
2 = melarsoprol
T.b gambiense
(95% of sleeping sickness infections due to this sub-species)
W &C Africa
Treatment:
Stage of disease
1= pentamidine
2= eflornithine or nifurtimox and eflornithine combination therapy (NECT)
Why is isolating single colonies on a streak plate culture important
What procedure would help you discriminate between E. coli and P. mirabilis?
-plate bacteria onto MacConkeys medium.
E.coli ferments the lactose in the medium, producing acid, turning the phenol red indicator pink, while P.mirabilis is a lactose non-fermenter and no colour change is observed
Tests to discriminate between two forms of sleeping sickness
What are bacteriophage?
viruses that infect bacteria
-most are DNA viruses
Replication of filamentous bacteriophage
-eg M13 do not lyse their host cells but are released via budding process
Virulent bacteriophage
eg T4 , lyses and kills bacterial host as it replicates
Temperate bacteriophage
-eg lambda, can undergo a lytic lifecycle or a lysogenic lifecycle where it is replicated in concert with the host genome and may integrate into genome
How does a virus plaque form?
What temp do water and soil microbes grow at?
20-25 degrees C
What temp do bacteria of faecal origin grow at?
37 degrees C
Commensal organisms
- eg E.coli
Opportunistic pathogens
-can cause disease if immune system of host becomes compromised eg Staphylococcus aureus
Primary pathogens
- eg. Trypanosoma brucei
Cell counts
- total count = viable cells and dead cells
What might plating a microbial isolate on Hugh and Leifson medium tell you about its biochemistry?
What media could you use to isolate Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Eosin-methylene blue agar:
How would you discriminate between S.aureus and S.epidermidis in the lab?
E. coli vs E. aerogenes vs E. faecalis in lab:
E. coli & E. aerogenes = gram -ve rods
Enterococcus faecalis = gram +ve coccus