🧫 Organism of the Week | Bacillus cereus
Last week we covered Bacillus anthracis…
Now let’s talk about its chaotic cousin 👀
👉 Bacillus cereus
🧠 Key Identification Clues:
• Large Gram-positive rods
• Spore-forming
• Motile
• Beta-hemolytic
• Associated with food poisoning
🔬 What makes it different from B. anthracis?
👉 B. cereus = motile
👉 B. anthracis = non-motile
That’s a HIGH-YIELD distinction 🔥
🍚 Classic Association:
Think:
👉 Reheated rice / fried rice syndrome
🧠 Think Pattern:
👉 “Spore-forming + motile + food poisoning = B. cereus”
💙 This week is all about learning the DIFFERENCES between similar organisms.
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🧫 Organism of the Week | Bacillus cereus
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