Lab 14 Goals and Objectives: Exercise 69: Staphylococci Identification Read and record results Exercise 70: Streptococci & Enterococci Identification Read.

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Lab 14 Goals and Objectives: Exercise 69: Staphylococci Identification Read and record results Exercise 70: Streptococci & Enterococci Identification Read and record results Repeat Gram stains if necessary for sketch for report from old smears or plates (note: plates are not “fresh” so Gram results may be variable, but size, shape and arrangement will be fine). If you have identified a particular assay you need to repeat to be able to solve your unknown, the media may be bought for ten points off your unknown report grade (per assay). Catalase (hydrogen peroxide) and Gram stain (staining reagents) assays are free. Be sure you completely understand the lab report format: ask questions now!

Mannitol Salt Agar Inoculation method: surface streak with loop Contains: 7.5% NaCl, mannitol, Phenol red pH indicator: alkaline pH = red/pink, acidic pH = yellow Selective and differential medium: selects for growth of organisms salt tolerant to 7.5% (usually Staphylococci). Of those that grow, differentiates organisms that have the ability to ferment mannitol to acid. Results: Growth = salt tolerant to 7.5% Yellow = positive for mannitol fermentation to acid Pink = negative for mannitol fermentation to acid No growth = negative for salt tolerance to 7.5%, inconclusive for mannitol fermentation Growth = colonies don’t count a heavy streak only as growth!

Blood Agar Inoculation method: surface streak and stab with loop Contains: BHIA, sheep blood Discriminates organisms that have the ability to hemolyse red blood cells completely through production of hemolysins (streptolysins or alpha- toxin) or partially through ability to degrade hemoglobin pigment into green products (biliverdin) Results: Complete clearing of RBCs = Beta-hemolysis, positive for production of hemolysins Partial clearing and greening of blood = Alpha-hemolysis, positive for degradation of hemoglobin pigment into biliverdin No clearing with or without rusting = Gamma-hemolysis, negative for hemolysis Beta AlphaGamma

Complete clearing of RBCs = Beta-hemolysis, positive for production of hemolysins No clearing with or without rusting = Gamma-hemolysis, negative for hemolysis Partial clearing and greening of blood = Alpha-hemolysis, positive for degradation of hemoglobin pigment into biliverdin

Rabbit Serum: Coagulase Test Inoculation method: loop transfer Contains: rabbit serum (fibrinogen) Discriminates organisms that can produce coagulase to catalyze the conversion of soluble fibrinogen into insoluble fibrin (clot) Results:Solid = positive for fibrin formation, positive for coagulase production Liquid = negative for coagulase production + _

Blood Agar Inoculation method: surface streak and stab with loop Contains: BHIA, sheep blood Discriminates organisms that have the ability to hemolyse red blood cells completely through production of hemolysins (streptolysins or alpha- toxin) or partially through ability to degrade hemoglobin pigment into green products (biliverdin) Results: Complete clearing of RBCs = Beta-hemolysis, positive for production of hemolysins Partial clearing and greening of blood = Alpha-hemolysis, positive for degradation of hemoglobin pigment into biliverdin No clearing with or without rusting = Gamma-hemolysis, negative for hemolysis Beta AlphaGamma

Bacitracin Susceptibility or Resistance Susceptible = organism killed bacitracin: zone of no growth around disk Resistant = organism growth not affected by bacitracin: organism grows around and under disk

Bile Esculin Hydrolysis Slant Inoculation method: surface streak with loop Contains: esculin, ferric citrate (reacts with hydrolyzed esculin (esculetin) to produce black precipitate) Discriminates organisms that can hydrolyze esculin into esculetin and dextrose Results: Black = positive for esculin hydrolysis Colorless = negative for esculin hydrolysis + _

Salt Tolerance Broth Inoculation method: loop transfer Contains: 6.5% NaCl, Bromcresol purple pH indicator: alkaline pH = purple, acidic pH = yellow (any growth should cause acid accumulation) Discriminates organisms that display salt tolerance to 6.5% Results:Yellow = positive for salt tolerance to 6.5% Purple but turbid = positive for salt tolerance to 6.5% Purple = negative for salt tolerance to 6.5% + _

12 Possible Unknowns Gram Positive Gram Negative Gelatinase +Gelatinase -Gelatinase +Gelatinase - Bacillus subtilis Pseudomonas aeruginosa Catalase + Catalase - Lactose - Lactose +

Gram Positive Gelatinase +Gelatinase - Bacillus subtilis Catalase + Catalase - Staph assays: Choose one -Mannitol fermentation -Hemolysis -Coagulase Strep/Entero assays: Choose one -Hemolysis -Bacitracin sensitivity -Bile esculin hydrolysis -Salt tolerance to 6.5%

Gram Positive Gelatinase +Gelatinase - Bacillus subtilis Catalase + Catalase - Coagulase +Coagulase -Esculin +Esculin - EXAMPLE!!!! Staphylococcus aureus Staphylococcus epidermidis Enterococcus faecalis Streptococcus pyogenes

Lab 14 Goals and Objectives: Exercise 69: Staphylococci Identification Read and record results Exercise 70: Streptococci & Enterococci Identification Read and record results Repeat Gram stains if necessary for sketch for report from old smears or plates (note: plates are not “fresh” so Gram results may be variable, but size, shape and arrangement will be fine). If you have identified a particular assay you need to repeat to be able to solve your unknown, the media may be bought for ten points off your unknown report grade (per assay). Catalase (hydrogen peroxide) and Gram stain (staining reagents) assays are free. Be sure you completely understand the lab report format: ask questions now!