| A | B |
| Name the cause of whooping cough | Bordetella pertussis |
| Name the cause of acute epiglottitis. | Haemophilus influenzae |
| Name the cause of pinkeye. | H. aegyptius |
| Name the cause of Chancroid. | H. ducrei |
| Name the cause of undulant fever | Brucella |
| Name the cause of meningitis in age 2 months to 3 years | H. influenzae type b |
| Name the cause of Tularemia | Francisella tularensis |
| Name the cause of gastric ulcers | Helicobacter pylori |
| Name the tiny gnr that causes vaginitis | H. vaginalis (Gardnerella vaginalis) |
| Name the most common cause of gastroenteritis in the US | Campylobacter jejuni |
| Name the second most common cause of otitis media | H. influenzae |
| Name the organism which requires Skirrow or similar media | Campylobacter |
| Name the organism which requires chocolate media | Haemophilus |
| Name the organism which requires Frances media | Francisella |
| Name the organism which requires Bordet-Gengou or Regan-Lowe media | Bordetella |
| Name the organism which requires a Castineda bottle blood culture | Brucella |
| Name the organism which grows best on Human Blood Tween media | Gardnerella |
| Name the organism which requires a nasopharyngeal swab while coughing as a specimen | Bordetella |
| Name the organism which requires the specimen to be a blood culture | Brucella |
| Name the organism which requires a gastric biopsy specimen | Helicobacter pylori |
| Name the substances that are important in chocolate media for Haemophilus | V & X |
| Name the substance that is important in Frances agar | Cystine |
| Name the substances that are important in Bordet-Gengou | Potato, glycerol, blood |
| Name the organism seen on clue cells (epithelial cells covered with tiny gnrs) | Gardnerella |
| Name the organism that satellites a Staph streak on BAP | Haemophilus |
| Name the organism that must have a temp of 42 degrees Celsius to grow | Campylobacter |
| Name the species of Haemophilus that needs X and V and does not produce hemolysis | H. influenzae |
| Name the organism that must have 10-15% CO2, 5% O2, and 85-90% N | Campylobacter |
| Name the organism similar to H. influenzae but doesn't require X factor | H. parainfluenzae |
| Name the organism for which the blood culture is held for 3 weeks | Brucella |
| Name the organism that gram stains as seagulls | Campylobacter |
| Name the organism showing mercury drop colonies | Bordetella |
| Name the organism that gram stains as schools of fish | H. ducrei |
| Name the species of Campylobacter that disseminates with sepsis and meningitis | C. fetus |
| Name the organism that needs the gram stain counterstain held for 2 min. | Brucella |
| Name the organism screened with urea and is pos within 2 hours | Helicobacter pylori |
| Name the species of Campylobacter that hydrolyzes hippurate | C. jejuni |
| Name the organism acquired from dog or cat bite or scratch | Pasteurella |
| Name the organism that usually shows resistance to ampicillin with a beta-lactamase test so it is treated with cephalosporins | Haemophilus |
| What does a positive porphyrin test indicate for a Haemophilus species? | Produces its own X factor |
| What is factor X and V? | hemin (or porphyrin) and NAD |
| What is the organism that can be tested for with the urea breath test or using immunological methods? | Helicobactor pylori |
| Name the species of haemophilus that is hemolytic and requires both X and V factors. | H. haemolyticus |
| Name the species of Haemophilus that requires V but not X and is hemolytic. | H. parahaemolyticus |