Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 4

CLINICAL BACTERIOLOGY

BMLS 3A TRANSES

Listed below is the overall outline of our trans for gram negative bacilli. The specific species and
distribution is tabulated in the next page. Some genera and species were not included, only the common
isolates and clinically significant ones were chosen. Further instructions on the succeeding pages.
Please read.

Enterics/ Enterobacteriaceae (18)


 Escherichia
 Klebsiella
 Enterobacter
 Citrobacter
 Hafnia
 Yersinia
 Serratia
 Salmonella
 Shigella
 Proteus
 Providencia
 Pantoea
 Morganella
 Erwinia
 Edwardsiella
 Ewingella
 Plesiomonas
 Cronobacter

Nonenteric (3)
 Vibrio
 Campylobacter
 Helicobacter

Nonfermentative (3)
 Pseudomonas
 Acinetobacter
 Burkholderia

HACEK group (5)


 Haemophilus
 Aggregatibacter
 Cardiobacterium
 Eikinella
 Kingella

Spirochete (3)
 Leptospira
 Borrelia
 Trepanoma
GENUS SPECIES ASSIGNED GROUP
Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC)
Enteroinvasive Escherichia coli (EIEC)
Escherichia Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) 1
Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC)
Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC)
K. pneumonia sub. pnemoniae
K. pneumonia e sub. ozanae
Klebsiella K. pneumonia sub. rhinoscleromatis 2
K. oxytaca
K. ornithinolytica
E. aerogenes
E. cloacae
Enterobacter E. gergoviae
E. cancerogenus
3
E. hormaechei
C. freundii
Citrobacter C. koseri (formerly C. diversus)
C. brakii
Hafnia H. alvei 5
Y. pestis (formerly P. pestis)
Yersinia Y. enterocolitica sub. enterocolitica 2
Y. pseudotuberculosis
S. marcescens
Serratia
S. plymuthica
S. enterica
S. bongori 4
Salmonella S. serotype typhi
S. serotype paratyphi
S. serotype choleraesuis
S. dysenteriae
S. flexneri
Shigella
S. boydii
5
S. sonnei
P. mirabilis
Proteus
P. vulgaris
P. alcalifaciens
Providencia P. stuartii
P. rettgeri
Pantoea P. agglomerans
6
Morganella M. morganii
E. amylovora
Erwinia
E. carotovora
Edwardsiella E. tarda
Ewingella E. Americana
Plesiomonas P. shigelloides
Cronobacter C. sakazakii (formerly E. sakazakii)
V. cholera
7
V. vulnificus
Vibrio
V. parahaemolyticus
V. alginolyticus
Campylobacter C. jejuni
H. pylori
Helicobacter 8
H. cinaedi
A. baumanii
Acinetobacter
A. lwoffi
B. cepacia
B. mallei
Burkholderia
B. pseudomallei
B. gladioli
P. aeruginosa
Pseudomonas P. fluorescens 1
P putida
H. influenza
H. ducreyi
H. parainfluenzae
Haemophilus H. paraaegypticus
9
H. haemolyticus
H. parahaemolyticus
H. paraphrophilus
Aggregatibacter Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitan
Cardiobacterium Cardiobacterium hominis
Eikinella Eikinella corodens
Kingella Kingella (kingae, oralis, denitrificans)
Leptospira L. interrogans
10
B. recurrentis
Borrelia B. hermsii
B. burgdorferi
Trepanoma T. pallidum sub. pallidum

1 Atienza: Acoba, Aguilar, Aquilo, Arellano 6 Frivaldo: Himoldang, Jimenez, Labasan


2 Babas: Atendido, Bagbaguen, Batin 7 Eugenio: Ladia, Lagmay, Lising, Lopez
3 Badua: Bayang, Cabungcal, Chavez, Cobing 8 Jacinto: Palaruan, Pascua, Patague
4 Bautista: Dela Cruz, Fajardo, Furuc, Galvizo 9 Mondala: Reniedo, Rumbaoa, Santiago
5 Burgos: Gapusan, Guinat, Guzman 10 Solomon: Santos, Tayabas, Torres, Tugelida

NOTE:
The class is divided into 10 groups, composed of 1 leader and 3-4 members. The species will be
distributed to the members, the leaders will compile the gathered information using the format at the
last page, and will be sent to the EIC on January 02, 2024. You may utilize the following as references.

Jawetz
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1e6rOEaj1531XnTE8FRqU9dWSX9_I9vfW/view?usp=drivesdk
Mahons
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zIdvStMDfQCCzFQuKWH__0CQZH7t-VMN/view?usp=drivesdk
Baileys
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XO-y4516tYn3MrUdPbWE2vQidvhBdLKy/view?usp=drivesdk

Leaders, please take note of your members' participation as there will be a peer evaluation soon from
Sir Ben. If you have any questions, kindly message me. Thank you.
GENUS A

1. NAME OF THE SPECIES

Virulence factors
Enzymatic
Toxin
Antigenic
Clinical manifestations
Laboratory diagnosis
Treatment (first line drugs only)
Epidemiology, Prevention, and Control

2. NAME OF THE SPECIES

Virulence factors
Enzymatic
Toxin
Antigenic
Clinical manifestations
Laboratory diagnosis
Treatment (first line drugs only)
Epidemiology, Prevention, and Control

GENUS B

1. NAME OF THE SPECIES

Virulence factors
Enzymatic
Toxin
Antigenic
Clinical manifestations
Laboratory diagnosis
Treatment (first line drugs only)
Epidemiology, Prevention, and Control

2. NAME OF THE SPECIES

Virulence factors
Enzymatic
Toxin
Antigenic
Clinical manifestations
Laboratory diagnosis
Treatment (first line drugs only)
Epidemiology, Prevention, and Control

You might also like