Microbio Lab 4
Microbio Lab 4
Culture of Microorganisms
Neisseria gonorrhea –
Stanford’s stain
Culture Media Used: Eosin Methylene Blue
Organisms Used: Escherichia Coli
Method of Streaking: 4 Quadrant Method of Streaking
Illustration:
Demo slides:
Staphylococcus aureus on mannitol Salt Agar (MSA),
Gram stain of pus from an epyema cavity showing long and differentiating S. aureus from other catalase positive gram
short chains of Gram-positive streptococci and large numbers posititve cocci. The medium contains 7.5% NaCl which inhibits
of pus cells (stained red) x3,900. the growth of many organisms. S. aureus ferments mannitol
resulting to acid end product causing the phenol red indicator
to change from pink to yellow.
Mannitol Salt Agar (MSA) differentiates S. aureus from other Growth of staphylococcus on
catalase-positive gram-positive cocci. The medium contains BAP with characteristic
7.5%NaCl which inhibits the growth of many orgs. pigmentation (golden-yellow)
and ‘oil paint’ appearance.
Streptococcus pneumoniae
(+) results – fermentation of mannitol resulting to acid end
product causes the phenol red indicator to change from pink to - gram positive cocci in pairs
yellow (right half of the plate) - catalase negative
- alpha hemolytic/incomplete hemolysis on BAP
(-) result – no fermentation, no chage of color (left half) - Sensitive to Optochin Disk Test as seen in Chocolate
Agar Plate (CAP)
Streptococcus viridans
- gram positive cocci in chain
- catalase negative
- alpha hemolytic/incomplete hemolysis on BAP
- Resistant to OPtochin Disk Test as seen in CAP
Streptococcus pyogenes
- gram positive cocci in chains
Colonies of Staph. Aureus on MSA (close-up). Medium - catalase negative
surrounding colonies has turned yellow - beta hemolytic/complete hemolysis on BAP
- resistant to optochin disk
Coagulase test confirms identiy as Staphylococcus aureus
(coagulase positive) and Staphylococcus epidermidis (coagulase Optochin sensitivity of
negative): pneumococci in contrast with
Streptococcus viridans which
1. Slide coagulase test – when a saline suspension of also produces alpha-
staphylococci is mixed with human or rabbit plasma haemolytic colonies on blood
on a slide, there is immediate clumping with agar.
coagulase positive staphylococci.
Growth of a beta-haemolitic
stretptococcus on blood agar
medium showing large zones
of clear haemolysis around
small transparent colonies.
Staphylococcus aureus on Blood Agar Plate (BAP) Growth of pneumococci on blood agar showing characteristic
Showing beta hemolytic hemolysis; complete hemolysis ‘draughtsman’ colonies with concentric surface rings.
Colonies of group A Strep on 5% sheep blood agar. Colonies of
group A Streptococci on 5% sheep blood agar are small and
surrounded by wide zones of beta hemolysis.
Neisseria Gonorrhea
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