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Table of Contents

Preface iii

Introduction: Laboratory Operations and Safety xiii

Basic Rules for Microbiology Laboratory Safety xv

Part 1 General Microscopy and Aseptic Technique

1 Laboratory Safety: Introduction to the Microscope 3

Laboratory Safety and Procedures 4

Laboratory Procedures 4

Simple Stain Technique 5

The Microscope 6

Microscope Components (Plate 1) 7

Eukaryotic Versus Prokaryotic Cells (Plates 2A, 2B) 10

Laboratory Cleanup 10

Microscope Cleanup 10

Discards 11

General Cleanup 11

Speaking of Safety 11

2 Transfer and Isolation Techniques, Microbes in the Environment 17

Transfer Technique 17

Tube-to-Tube Transfers 18

Basic Aseptic Technique Procedures 18

Isolation Techniques: Streak Plate and Pour Plate (Optional) 22

Streak Plate (Plate 3) 22

Prepare the Following Streak Plates Using the Cultures Provided 25

To Lap or Not to Lap— That is the Question 25

Pour Plate (Plate 4) Optional, May be Done as a Demonstration 25

Microbes in the Environment 26

Human Environment: Procedure 27

Classroom/School Environment: Procedure 27

Incubation 27

Results 27

Laboratory Cleanup 28

Discards 28

General Cleanup 28

Part 2 Microbial Morphology, Differential Stains

3 Cultural and Cellular Morphology 33

Cultural Characteristics of Bacteria 33

Procedure: Plates (Plate 5) 34

Procedure: Agar Slants 35

Procedure: Broth (Plate 6) 35

Microbial Cellular Morphology 35

Smear Preparation 36

Broth Preparation 37

Agar Slant and Plate Preparation 37

Simple Stain Procedure 37

Results from the Simple Stain Procedure (Plates 7–16) 38

Results from Prepared Slide 38

Laboratory Cleanup 38

4 Bacterial Growth 43

Factors Needed for Bacterial Growth 44

Measuring Bacterial Growth 45

Procedure for Preparation of Spread Plate 45

Procedure for Demonstration of a Bacterial Growth Curve 47

5 Gram Stain and Acid-Fast Stain 53

The Gram Stain 53

The Gram Stain Technique (Traditional Method) (Plate 17A, B, C) 54

Gram Stain: (Alternative Method) 55

The Acid-Fast Stain Technique (Plate 18) 56

Acid-Fast Technique 56

Laboratory Cleanup 58

Incubation 58

Discards 58

General Cleanup 58

Slides and Microscopes 58

6 Endospore Stain, Capsule Stain, and the Hanging Drop Technique 61

The Endospore Stain 61

The Spore Stain Technique (Plates 19, 20) 62

Results 63

The Capsule Stain 63

The Capsule Stain Technique (Plate 21) 63

The Hanging Drop Technique 64

Results 64

7 Fungi 69

The Fungi 69

Results 72

8 Viruses—Visualization and Enumeration 77

Viruses 77

Bacteriophage Enumeration 78

Results 80

9 Parasitology 85

Part 3 Microbial Control and Biochemistry

10 Microbial Sensitivity Testing 97

Part 1: Physical Methods Ultraviolet Light Sensitivity 98

Sterilization by the Use of UV Light 98

The Penetrating Power of UV Light (Plate 34) 99

Heat Sensitivity (may be done as an alternative to the UV light procedure) 101

Effect of Cold Temperature and Slow Freezing (Optional) 102

Part 2: Chemical Methods Chemical Sensitivity 102

Chemotherapeutic Agent Testing: The Kirby–Bauer Plate 103

The Kirby–Bauer Technique 104

Results 107

11 Bacterial Biochemistry 113

Carbohydrate Metabolizing Enzymes 114

Results 115

Carbohydrate Fermentation (Phenol Red Broth) Tubes (Plate 37) 115

Amino Acid and Nitrogen Metabolism 116

Results 117

Decarboxylase Tubes (Plate 42) 117

12 Gas Requirements of Microorganisms 123

Growth of Anaerobes (may be done as a demonstration) 124

Demonstration of Catalase 125

13 Specialized Media 129

Examples 130

Inoculation of Blood Agar Plates for Demonstration of Alpha Hemolysis and Transport Medium 131

Inoculation of Blood, Phenylethyl Alcohol, Mannitol Salt, Macconkey, and Eosin–Methylene Blue Agar Plates 132

Results 133

Inoculation of Triple Sugar Iron Agar and Sulfide–Indole Motility Medium 133

Results 134

Results of Transport Medium 134

Part 4 Medical Microbiology

14 Genetics 143

Ames Test 144

UV Light Procedure 145

Kirby–Bauer Procedure 145

Results: Ames Test (Plate 55) 145

Results: UV Light Procedure (Plate 35) 146

Results: Kirby–Bauer Test (Plates 36, 55) 146

15 Epidemiology 149

Handwashing Procedure (Done with Three Students) 150

Results: Handwashing (Plate 56) 151

Fomite and Direct Transmission of Microbes 151

Results: Fomite and Direct Transmission 152

Airborne Infections: Cough and Sneeze Plates 152

Results: Airborne and Cough/Sneeze Plates 153

Microbes in Makeup (Optional) 153

Results: Microbes in Makeup 153

16 Specimen-Handling Protocols 159

Quantitative Urinalysis 160

Results: Urine Samples 162

Specimens from the Gastrointestinal Tract 163

Results: GI Tract Isolation Technique 163

17 Specific Laboratory Tests 169

Catalase Test 171

Alternative Method (to be done at the end of this exercise) 171

Results: Catalase Test (Plate 46) 171

Bacitracin Sensitivity—Demonstration 171

Results: Bacitracin Sensitivity (Plate 57) 172

Oxidase Test 172

Results: Oxidase Test (Plate 59) 172

Coagulase Test 172

Rapid Slide Test 172

Tube Test 172

Results: Coagulase Tube Test (Plate 60) 172

Novobiocin Sensitivity 172

Results: Novobiocin Sensitivity 173

Camp Test (Plate 58) 173

Results: Camp 173

18 Serology 179

Elisa Test: Test for Toxins A and B from Clostridium Difficile 180

Results 182

Rapid Identification of Group A Antigen 182

Results 184

Differentiation of Streptococci Using Latex Agglutination 184

Slidex Strepto-Kit® 184

Results 186

Procedure Controls 186

Part 5 Identification of a Bacterial Unknown

19 Identification of Enteric Pathogens: Traditional Methods 191

Results 194

IMVIC Test (See Plate 61) 194

Results of Gelatin Hydrolysis 194

Results of the Oxidase Test (See Plate 59) 194

20 Identification of Enteric Pathogens: Rapid Identification Methods 201

EnteroPluri Test (Plate 62) 201

Compartment 1: Glucose Fermentation and Gas Production 202

Compartments 2 and 3: Lysine and Ornithine Decarboxylation 202

Compartment 4: Sulfide and Indole Production 202

Compartments 5–8: Adonitol, Lactose, Arabinose, and Sorbitol Fermentation 202

Compartment 9: Voges–Proskauer 202

Compartment 10: Phenylalanine Deaminase and Dulcitol 202

Compartment 11: Urea 202

Compartment 12: Citrate 202

Api® 20 E System (Plate 63) 203

Microtube 1: Ortho-Nitrophenyl-Beta-D-Ortho-Nitrophenyl-Beta-D-Galactopyranoside (Onpg) 203

Microtubes 2–4: Arginine Dihydrolase (Decarboxylase), Lysine Decarboxylase, and Ornithine Decarboxylase (Adh, Ldc, Odc) 203

Microtube 5: Citrate (Cit) 203

Microtube 6: Sulfide (H2s) 203

Microtube 7: Urea (Ure) 203

Microtube 8: Tryptophan Deaminase (Tda) 203

Microtube 9: Indole (Ind) 203

Microtube 10: Voges–Proskauer (Vp) 203

Microtube 11: Gelatin Hydrolysis (Gel) 203

Microtubes 12–20: Utilization of the Carbohydrates Glucose, Mannitol, Inositol, Sorbitol, Rhamnose, Saccharose (Sucrose), Melibiose, Amygdalin, and Arabinose (Glu, Man, Ino, Sor, Rha, Sac, Mel, Amy, And Ara) 203

Inoculation of Rapid Identification Media 204

Inoculation of EnteroPluri Test 204

Inoculation of the Api 20 E System 204

Results 205

21 Identification of a Bacterial Unknown: The Gram-Negative Unknown 209

Review 209

Comparison Chart 210

Flowchart 210

Computer Identification 210

ID Value Worksheet for EnteroPluri Test II 212

Results 213

22 Identification of a Bacterial Unknown: The Gram-Positive Cocci 217

Part 6 Food and Environmental Microbiology

23 Identification and Quantitation of Microbial Numbers in a Water Sample 225

Presumptive Test: Analysis of a Contaminated Water Sample for the Presence of Coliforms 226

Results 227

Quantitation of Microbial Number in a Water Sample 227

Results (Plate 64) 228

24 Identification of Microbes in Beef and Poultry and the Quantitation of Microbial Numbers 231

Microbial Presence in a Food Product and Colony Counts 232

Results 233

Recognition of Organism Genera 233

25 Soil Microbiology 237

Part 1: The Recovery of Microorganisms from Soil 238

Results 239

Isolation Of Soil Bacteria 239

Results 239

Part 2: Isolation of Soil Bacteriophages of Bacillus Subtilis 239

Results 240

26 Microbial Ecology 245

Competition Between Bacteria 246

Results 246

Bacteriocin Production 246

Results 247

Bacterial–Fungal Interaction (Plate 65) 247

Results 247

27 Biofilms 251

Growth of Dental Plaque in situ 252

Results 253

Soil Biofilm 253

Results 253

Growth of Bacterial Biofilms in vitro 253

Results 254

Bibliography 261

Answer Key for the Exercise Pre-Tests 263

Appendix 1 Flow Charts and Comparison Charts for the Identification of Enteric Gram Negative Rods Using Traditional Testing Procedures 265

Appendix 2 Flow Chart for the Identification of Enterobacteriaceae based on the API 20 E Rapid Identification System 269

Appendix 3 Gram-Positive Flow Chart 275

Photo Credit List 277

Index 279

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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Preface iii

      Introduction: Laboratory Operations and Safety xiii

      Basic Rules for Microbiology Laboratory Safety xv

      Part 1 General Microscopy and Aseptic Technique

      1 Laboratory Safety: Introduction to the Microscope 3

      Laboratory Safety and Procedures 4

      Laboratory Procedures 4

      Simple Stain Technique 5

      The Microscope 6

      Microscope Components (Plate 1) 7

      Eukaryotic Versus Prokaryotic Cells (Plates 2A, 2B) 10

      Laboratory Cleanup 10

      Microscope Cleanup 10

      Discards 11

      General Cleanup 11

      Speaking of Safety 11

      2 Transfer and Isolation Techniques, Microbes in the Environment 17

      Transfer Technique 17

      Tube-to-Tube Transfers 18

      Basic Aseptic Technique Procedures 18

      Isolation Techniques: Streak Plate and Pour Plate (Optional) 22

      Streak Plate (Plate 3) 22

      Prepare the Following Streak Plates Using the Cultures Provided 25

      To Lap or Not to Lap— That is the Question 25

      Pour Plate (Plate 4) Optional, May be Done as a Demonstration 25

      Microbes in the Environment 26

      Human Environment: Procedure 27

      Classroom/School Environment: Procedure 27

      Incubation 27

      Results 27

      Laboratory Cleanup 28

      Discards 28

      General Cleanup 28

      Part 2 Microbial Morphology, Differential Stains

      3 Cultural and Cellular Morphology 33

      Cultural Characteristics of Bacteria 33

      Procedure: Plates (Plate 5) 34

      Procedure: Agar Slants 35

      Procedure: Broth (Plate 6) 35

      Microbial Cellular Morphology 35

      Smear Preparation 36

      Broth Preparation 37

      Agar Slant and Plate Preparation 37

      Simple Stain Procedure 37

      Results from the Simple Stain Procedure (Plates 7–16) 38

      Results from Prepared Slide 38

      Laboratory Cleanup 38

      4 Bacterial Growth 43

      Factors Needed for Bacterial Growth 44

      Measuring Bacterial Growth 45

      Procedure for Preparation of Spread Plate 45

      Procedure for Demonstration of a Bacterial Growth Curve 47

      5 Gram Stain and Acid-Fast Stain 53

      The Gram Stain 53

      The Gram Stain Technique (Traditional Method) (Plate 17A, B, C) 54

      Gram Stain: (Alternative Method) 55

      The Acid-Fast Stain Technique (Plate 18) 56

      Acid-Fast Technique 56

      Laboratory Cleanup 58

      Incubation 58

      Discards 58

      General Cleanup 58

      Slides and Microscopes 58

      6 Endospore Stain, Capsule Stain, and the Hanging Drop Technique 61

      The Endospore Stain 61

      The Spore Stain Technique (Plates 19, 20) 62

      Results 63

      The Capsule Stain 63

      The Capsule Stain Technique (Plate 21) 63

      The Hanging Drop Technique 64

      Results 64

      7 Fungi 69

      The Fungi 69

      Results 72

      8 Viruses—Visualization and Enumeration 77

      Viruses 77

      Bacteriophage Enumeration 78

      Results 80

      9 Parasitology 85

      Part 3 Microbial Control and Biochemistry

      10 Microbial Sensitivity Testing 97

      Part 1: Physical Methods Ultraviolet Light Sensitivity 98

      Sterilization by the Use of UV Light 98

      The Penetrating Power of UV Light (Plate 34) 99

      Heat Sensitivity (may be done as an alternative to the UV light procedure) 101

      Effect of Cold Temperature and Slow Freezing (Optional) 102

      Part 2: Chemical Methods Chemical Sensitivity 102

      Chemotherapeutic Agent Testing: The Kirby–Bauer Plate 103

      The Kirby–Bauer Technique 104

      Results 107

      11 Bacterial Biochemistry 113

      Carbohydrate Metabolizing Enzymes 114

      Results 115

      Carbohydrate Fermentation (Phenol Red Broth) Tubes (Plate 37) 115

      Amino Acid and Nitrogen Metabolism 116

      Results 117

      Decarboxylase Tubes (Plate 42) 117

      12 Gas Requirements of Microorganisms 123

      Growth of Anaerobes (may be done as a demonstration) 124

      Demonstration of Catalase 125

      13 Specialized Media 129

      Examples 130

      Inoculation of Blood Agar Plates for Demonstration of Alpha Hemolysis and Transport Medium 131

      Inoculation of Blood, Phenylethyl Alcohol, Mannitol Salt, Macconkey, and Eosin–Methylene Blue Agar Plates 132

      Results 133

      Inoculation of Triple Sugar Iron Agar and Sulfide–Indole Motility Medium 133

      Results 134

      Results of Transport Medium 134

      Part 4 Medical Microbiology

      14 Genetics 143

      Ames Test 144

      UV Light Procedure 145

      Kirby–Bauer Procedure 145

      Results: Ames Test (Plate 55) 145

      Results: UV Light Procedure (Plate 35) 146

      Results: Kirby–Bauer Test (Plates 36, 55) 146

      15 Epidemiology 149

      Handwashing Procedure (Done with Three Students) 150

      Results: Handwashing (Plate 56) 151

      Fomite and Direct Transmission of Microbes 151

      Results: Fomite and Direct Transmission 152

      Airborne Infections: Cough and Sneeze Plates 152

      Results: Airborne and Cough/Sneeze Plates 153

      Microbes in Makeup (Optional) 153

      Results: Microbes in Makeup 153

      16 Specimen-Handling Protocols 159

      Quantitative Urinalysis 160

      Results: Urine Samples 162

      Specimens from the Gastrointestinal Tract 163

      Results: GI Tract Isolation Technique 163

      17 Specific Laboratory Tests 169

      Catalase Test 171

      Alternative Method (to be done at the end of this exercise) 171

      Results: Catalase Test (Plate 46) 171

      Bacitracin Sensitivity—Demonstration 171

      Results: Bacitracin Sensitivity (Plate 57) 172

      Oxidase Test 172

      Results: Oxidase Test (Plate 59) 172

      Coagulase Test 172

      Rapid Slide Test 172

      Tube Test 172

      Results: Coagulase Tube Test (Plate 60) 172

      Novobiocin Sensitivity 172

      Results: Novobiocin Sensitivity 173

      Camp Test (Plate 58) 173

      Results: Camp 173

      18 Serology 179

      Elisa Test: Test for Toxins A and B from Clostridium Difficile 180

      Results 182

      Rapid Identification of Group A Antigen 182

      Results 184

      Differentiation of Streptococci Using Latex Agglutination 184

      Slidex Strepto-Kit® 184

      Results 186

      Procedure Controls 186

      Part 5 Identification of a Bacterial Unknown

      19 Identification of Enteric Pathogens: Traditional Methods 191

      Results 194

      IMVIC Test (See Plate 61) 194

      Results of Gelatin Hydrolysis 194

      Results of the Oxidase Test (See Plate 59) 194

      20 Identification of Enteric Pathogens: Rapid Identification Methods 201

      EnteroPluri Test (Plate 62) 201

      Compartment 1: Glucose Fermentation and Gas Production 202

      Compartments 2 and 3: Lysine and Ornithine Decarboxylation 202

      Compartment 4: Sulfide and Indole Production 202

      Compartments 5–8: Adonitol, Lactose, Arabinose, and Sorbitol Fermentation 202

      Compartment 9: Voges–Proskauer 202

      Compartment 10: Phenylalanine Deaminase and Dulcitol 202

      Compartment 11: Urea 202

      Compartment 12: Citrate 202

      Api® 20 E System (Plate 63) 203

      Microtube 1: Ortho-Nitrophenyl-Beta-D-Ortho-Nitrophenyl-Beta-D-Galactopyranoside (Onpg) 203

      Microtubes 2–4: Arginine Dihydrolase (Decarboxylase), Lysine Decarboxylase, and Ornithine Decarboxylase (Adh, Ldc, Odc) 203

      Microtube 5: Citrate (Cit) 203

      Microtube 6: Sulfide (H2s) 203

      Microtube 7: Urea (Ure) 203

      Microtube 8: Tryptophan Deaminase (Tda) 203

      Microtube 9: Indole (Ind) 203

      Microtube 10: Voges–Proskauer (Vp) 203

      Microtube 11: Gelatin Hydrolysis (Gel) 203

      Microtubes 12–20: Utilization of the Carbohydrates Glucose, Mannitol, Inositol, Sorbitol, Rhamnose, Saccharose (Sucrose), Melibiose, Amygdalin, and Arabinose (Glu, Man, Ino, Sor, Rha, Sac, Mel, Amy, And Ara) 203

      Inoculation of Rapid Identification Media 204

      Inoculation of EnteroPluri Test 204

      Inoculation of the Api 20 E System 204

      Results 205

      21 Identification of a Bacterial Unknown: The Gram-Negative Unknown 209

      Review 209

      Comparison Chart 210

      Flowchart 210

      Computer Identification 210

      ID Value Worksheet for EnteroPluri Test II 212

      Results 213

      22 Identification of a Bacterial Unknown: The Gram-Positive Cocci 217

      Part 6 Food and Environmental Microbiology

      23 Identification and Quantitation of Microbial Numbers in a Water Sample 225

      Presumptive Test: Analysis of a Contaminated Water Sample for the Presence of Coliforms 226

      Results 227

      Quantitation of Microbial Number in a Water Sample 227

      Results (Plate 64) 228

      24 Identification of Microbes in Beef and Poultry and the Quantitation of Microbial Numbers 231

      Microbial Presence in a Food Product and Colony Counts 232

      Results 233

      Recognition of Organism Genera 233

      25 Soil Microbiology 237

      Part 1: The Recovery of Microorganisms from Soil 238

      Results 239

      Isolation Of Soil Bacteria 239

      Results 239

      Part 2: Isolation of Soil Bacteriophages of Bacillus Subtilis 239

      Results 240

      26 Microbial Ecology 245

      Competition Between Bacteria 246

      Results 246

      Bacteriocin Production 246

      Results 247

      Bacterial–Fungal Interaction (Plate 65) 247

      Results 247

      27 Biofilms 251

      Growth of Dental Plaque in situ 252

      Results 253

      Soil Biofilm 253

      Results 253

      Growth of Bacterial Biofilms in vitro 253

      Results 254

      Bibliography 261

      Answer Key for the Exercise Pre-Tests 263

      Appendix 1 Flow Charts and Comparison Charts for the Identification of Enteric Gram Negative Rods Using Traditional Testing Procedures 265

      Appendix 2 Flow Chart for the Identification of Enterobacteriaceae based on the API 20 E Rapid Identification System 269

      Appendix 3 Gram-Positive Flow Chart 275

      Photo Credit List 277

      Index 279

      Photographic Atlas PA-1

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