Mycobacteria Identification and Laboratory Diagnosis Quiz
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What is a primary identification feature of Mycobacteria?

  • Round, shiny colonies
  • Rough, raised colonies (correct)
  • Smooth, flat colonies
  • Concave, yellow colonies
  • Which biochemical test is positive in all Mycobacteria?

  • Catalase test (correct)
  • Niacin accumulation test
  • Hydrolysis test
  • Nitrate reduction test
  • What color change indicates hydrolysis of Tween 80 by Mycobacteria?

  • Blue
  • Amber (correct)
  • Green
  • Red
  • Which test challenges Mycobacteria to convert ferric ammonium citrate to iron oxide?

    <p>Iron uptake test</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How is a positive urease test result indicated?

    <p>Pink color change</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of staining method can be used for mycobacteria?

    <p>Ziehl-Neelsen stain</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why are mycobacteria considered acid-fast bacilli (AFB)?

    <p>Because they have a unique cell wall composed of mycolic acid</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which mycobacterium is the most common worldwide and causes tuberculosis (TB)?

    <p>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How is Mycobacterium bovis primarily transmitted to humans?

    <p>Transmitted from animals to humans</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the recommended treatment duration for tuberculosis (TB) involving isoniazid and rifampin?

    <p>9 months</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of agar contains casein hydrosolid to improve recovery of isoniazid resistant strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis?

    <p>7H11 agar</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Mycobacteria have a unique cell wall composed of mycolic acid, making them acid-fast bacilli (AFB) and resistant to Gram staining.
    • Staining methods for mycobacteria include acid-fast stain, Kinyoun stain, and the Ziehl-Neelsen stain.
    • Mycobacteria are aerobic and can be enhanced by exposure to 5-10% CO2.
    • Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the most common mycobacterium worldwide, causing tuberculosis (TB).
    • TB can affect various organs and can disseminate in individuals with weakened immune systems.
    • TB can be diagnosed through culture and sensitivity testing, with treatment typically involving 9 months of isoniazid and rifampin.
    • Mycobacterium bovis is another significant human pathogen, transmitted from animals to humans.
    • Non-tuberculosis mycobacteria include slow-growing and rapid-growing types, with various species causing infections in humans.
    • Laboratory diagnosis of mycobacteria involves collecting specimens like sputum, bronchial washings, urine, and tissue samples for acid-fast bacilli staining and culture.
    • Culture media such as Lowenstein-Jensen, Petragnani, and American Thoracic Society media are commonly used for mycobacterial culture.- 7H11 agar contains 0.1% casein hydrosolid to improve recovery of isoniazid resistant strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, making it preferred for drug susceptibility testing.
    • Liquid media like MGIT is used to propagate bacteria for stock culture, while H9 broth is used for subculturing stock strains.
    • Primary identification of Mycobacteria includes rough, raised colonies and cord growth pattern, indicating tuberculosis.
    • Biochemical tests for Mycobacteria include niacin accumulation test (positive in M. tuberculosis), nitrate reduction test (positive in M. tuberculosis), and catalase test (positive in all Mycobacteria).
    • Hydrolysis of Tween 80 by Mycobacteria releases oleic acid and polyoxyethylated sorbitol, turning neutral red indicator amber in color.
    • Iron uptake test challenges Mycobacteria to convert ferric ammonium citrate to iron oxide, seen as rusty brown colonies.
    • Arylsulfatase test detects enzyme activity within 3 or 14 days, causing a pH change indicated by pink color.
    • Urease test distinguishes Mycobacterium species based on pink (positive) or white (negative) color change in the medium.

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