daniw87 Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 I have 2 bacterial samples which I have to identify for a Microbiology project. FAECAL SAMPLE:Gram - BacilliNon haemolytic (Horse Blood Agar)Non Lactose Fermenting (MacConkey Agar)No Growth (Mannitol Salt Agar)Catalase +Oxidase -Also these biochemical analysis results came from my Microbact strip 12E & 12ALysine +Ornithine +H2S +Glucose +Mannitol -Xylose +ONPG -Indole -Urease -VP +Citrate +TDA +VAGINAL SAMPLE:Gram -BacilliNon haemolytic (Horse Blood Agar) - may have recorded this wrong, could have possibly been b-haemolytic?Lactose fermenting (MacConkey Agar)No Growth (Mannitol Salt Agar)Catalase +Oxidase: when we did the test, twice, we thought it was Positive. However, our instructor thinks we probably recorded the information wrong as it was meant to be negative.Because we recorded a false positive, we didn't do a biochemical analysis.For the FAECAL sample, when I interpreted the Microbact code it was 100% Proteus mirabilis, however on further investigation I think P mirabilis is meant to be Urease +.... I have probably recorded a false negative for this. Does anyone have any ideas what else it could be? I don't have any more access to the codes for the microbact and have spent all weekend trying to solve this problem. I really need to have some at least ideas of what bacteria it could be. For the VAGINAL sample, I am completely lost as we likely recorded a false positive for the oxidase test. I need to discuss this in my results which I will do, however, I need some likely bacteria which it could be. I have a few ideas already: Gardnerella vaginalis: normal vaginal flora with a variable Gram wall. May be susceptible to Clindamycin (which our sample was NOT - it was resistant) Lactobacillus spp. : again normal vaginal flora. I've done a bit of research and found that V crispatus, gasseri, iners, jensenii are apparently common in the vagina.. but there are a LOT of the Lactobacillus species, i'm not too sure about which ones would fit my results..?! I've also found that Gram negative rods with a + oxidase result are Vibrio spp., Aeromonas spp., and Pseudomonas spp. Which is another reason I think we really recorded a false +!! Anyone who can help point me in the right direction or has some knowledge on this or can even just talk through this with me, please comment!! I need to get this project done ASAP so any help is grateful. I have been looking online ALL weekend, so I have found pretty much as much as I can.THANK YOU!!!!!!
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