1-13 Anaerobic Bacteria Flashcards

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What are three sources of anaerobic pathogenesis?

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  1. Normal flora run amok escape from their normal compartment and form abscesses.
    ex) actinomyces in mouth, B. fragilis in colon
  2. Spore-forming bacteria in soil enter wounds and germinate if tissue is deep enough to be low-oxygen.
    ex) Clostridium tetani in tetanus, C. perfringens in gas gangrene
  3. Entry through food when spores survive sterilization and germinate after vacuum-packing. Their exotoxins can cause disease even after they are dead.
    ex) foodborne botulism, C. perfringens food poisoning
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What are some special techniques that are either necessary or useful for anaerobic cultures?

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  • Sample must be stored under anaerobic conditions and transported very quickly to lab.
  • After exposure to a reducing agent, liquid cultures must be stoppered quickly and intubated WITHOUT shaking.
  • Agar plates should be streaked promptly and quickly, and then placed in an anaerobic culture jar.
  • Working with an anaerobic glovebox may be necessary.
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What techniques can we use to identify anaerobic bacteria?

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  • Anaerobic cultures
  • Gram stain
  • Gas chromatography to analyze organic acids produced by fermentation pathways
  • Shotgun sequencing is beginning to replace GC in medical diagnostics
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How do we treat anaerobic infections?

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  • If there’s an abscess, surgical care: drain and debride.
  • If toxigenic, administer antitoxin.
  • Generally, simultaenous antibiotic treatment as well.
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What are the three major pathogenic anaerobes?

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  1. Clostridia: Gram(+) soil organisms that depend on their spores to jump into humans.
    * C. difficile*, however, is a normal flora.
  2. GNAB: Gram(-) Anaerobic Bacilli that are normal flora who run amok.
  3. Actinomyces: Gram(+) normal flora.
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What is the primary determinant of anaerobic virulence?

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Exotoxins!

Neuro-toxin production –> tetanus, botulism
Tissue-degrading enzymes –> gas gangrene, abscess formation

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