Thursday, November 20, 2008

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Diarrhea bug is a regular in hospitals

Don't forget to wash your hands with soap and water kids!

Here's the link to the story in today's Boston Globe:

"The latest study estimates that more than 7,100 hospital patients are infected with Clostridium difficile on any given day."

Saturday, November 1, 2008

The Oxidase Test - 10/30/08

Phenol Red Glucose - 10/30/08






















Phenol red glucose: Uninoculated control tube vs. culture of E. coli (right).






















Phenol red glucose: Both of these organisms produce acid from glucose (how can you tell?) Also, the organism on the left is gas (+) *compare durham tubes!

IMViC - 10/30/08

Simmons' Citrate - 10/30/08 Lecture

Bromothymol blue is used as a pH indicator - starting color around pH 6.8 is green. So why does Simmons Citrate change its color from green to royal blue? This is because alongside citrate, which gets converted into pyruvic acid and some other end products, the medium contains ammonium salts that produce ammonia and ammonium hydroxide upon their utilization thus resulting in an increase in alkalinity and a color change in the pH color indicator.

SIM - 10/30/08 Lecture

Friday, October 31, 2008

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Enterics Unknown - Part 1


Negative stain of Klebsiella pneumoniae: note capsules!

Lecture given on 10/23/2008


Kirby-Bauer Antibiotics Susceptibility Test - Results

Kirby-Bauer: Part 1 of 2

Kirby-Bauer: Part 2 of 2

Staphylococcus Unknown - The Results

Added October 22, 2008








Thursday, October 16, 2008

Staphylococcus Unknown

This is a partial video since the video cam's battery stopped in the middle of what would've been an award-winning lecture! I'll try to remedy this in the future by posting a similar but complete video lecture. Peter



Viable Count and Serial Dilutions

Viable Count in Milk, Hamburger, and Soil - Serial Dilutions

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