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Non-pathogenic |
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BA0001 |
BACILLUS SUBTILIS, typical rod found in hay, soil,etc. |
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BA001a |
BACILLUS, mixture of gram positive and gram positive |
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BA0002 |
COCCUS, a typical smear |
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BA0003 |
SPIRILLUM VOLUTANS, a large fresh water spirillum |
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BA0004 |
RHODOSPIRILLUM RUBRUM, chromogenic typical spirillum |
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BA0005 |
BACTERIA TYPE-bacillus, coccus, spirillum in separate
smears |
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BA0006 |
BACTERIA TYPE-bacillus, coccus, spirillum in mixed
smears |
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BA0007 |
ENTEROBACTER AEROGENES, a fermentation bacteria |
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BA0008 |
ESCHERICHIA COLI, bacillus found in human digestive
tract |
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BA0009 |
LACTOBACILLUS BULGARICUS, pure culture from yoghurt |
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BA0010 |
PROTEUS VULGARIS, a common putrefaction bacteria |
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BA0011 |
RHIZOBIUM, nitrogen fixing bacillus from culture |
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BA0011a |
RHIZOBIUM, section of root nodule of leguminous plant |
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BA0012 |
SERRATIA MARCESCENS, a common fermentation organism
producing red color |
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BA0013 |
STREPTOCOCCUS, a typical chain formation |
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Pathogenic |
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BA0020 |
ALCALIGENES FECALIS, a bacillus that causes colon
constipation |
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BA0022 |
CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS, cause gas gangrenes food
poisoning |
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BA023a |
CORYNEBACTERIUM GLUTAMICUM |
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BA0024 |
DIPLOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE, coccus that causes pneumonia |
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BA0025 |
KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE, coccus that causes pneumoniae |
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BA0026 |
MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS, smear from sputum showing
acid-fast bacillus |
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BA0027 |
NEISSERIA GONORRHEAE, from pus, most common of the
venereal diseases |
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BA0028 |
PSUEDOMONAS AERUGINOSA, causes blue or green pus |
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BA0029 |
SALMONELLA TYPHOSA, a bacillus that causes typhoid fever |
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BA0030 |
SHIGELLA DYSENTERIAE, cause of bacillary dysentery |
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BA0031 |
VIBRIO COMA, cause asiatic cholera (El tor) |
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BA0032 |
SARCINA LUTEA, spores, individuals arranged in packets |
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BA0033 |
STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS, cause of boils,abscesses,
suppuration in wounds |
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BA0034 |
BRUCELLA, rods usually pathogenic for cattle |
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BA0035 |
NEISSERIA CATTARRHALIS, cause of nasal cattarach |