Neisseriaand Moraxellacontinued Clinical Microbiology Review 175
ORGANISM PATHOGENICITY GRAM STAIN CULTURE KEY CHARACTERISTICS OTHER
N. lactamicaMoraxella
catarrhalisGNDC = gram-negative diplococci.
Note: Gram-negative rods Kingella& Acinetobactermay grow on Neisseria-selective media.
One of commensal
Neisseria. Easily
misidentified as
N. meningitidis. May
react with meningo-
coccal typing sera.
ONPG differentiates.DNase & butyrate
esterase differentiate
from Neisseriaspp.Will grow on
Neisseria-selective
media. Resembles
N. meningitidis but
smaller.Grows on SBA &
CHOC. Some may
grow at RT &/or on
Neisseria-selective
media. “Hockey
puck colonies”
(colony can be
pushed over agar
surface with loop).Normal in upper
respiratory tract of
children. Rare in
adults. Rarely causes
diseaseNormal in upper res-
piratory tract. Causes
respiratory infections
in young, old, &
compromised; otitis
media & sinusitis in
childrenGNDC
GNDC
Carbohydrate utilization:
glucose, maltose, & lac-
tose (slow). ONPG pos.Catalase pos. Oxidase pos.
Carbohydrate utilization:
neg for all sugars &
ONPG. DNase pos.
Butyrate esterase pos.