Introductory medical bacteriology Chien-Ming Li MD, Ph.D.

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Introductory medical bacteriology Chien-Ming Li MD, Ph.D.

Obligate intracellular bacteria 1.Rickettsia 2.Coxiella 3.Chlamydia

Filamentous bacteria 1.Streptomyces 2.Actinomyces 3.Nocardia

Spirochetes 1.Treponema 2.Borrellia 3.Leptospira

Cocci Gram positives Anaerobic: – Peptostreptococcus Aerobic – Staphylococcus – Streptococcus Gram negatives Anaerobic – Veillonellae Aerobic – Acinetobacter – Neisserria

Gram positive bacilli Anaerobic Clostridium Proprionibacterium Aerobic Listeria Bacillus Corynebacterium Erisipethothrax

Gram negatives Anaerobic Bacteroides Aerobic Escherichia coli Klebsiella pneumoniae Pseudomonas aeruginosa Salmonella spp. Shigella spp Helicobacter pylori Vibrio cholera