Sketchy Micro: Streptococcus Pneumoniae and Streptococcus Viridans Flashcards

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How will beta and alpha hemolysis appear?

A

Beta is golden and alpha has a green hue

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S. pneumoniae and S. viridans are unique in that they are _______ hemolytic.

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alpha (like the alpha knight tournament)

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S. pneumoniae is covered by a ______________.

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polysaccharide capsule (like the knight covered with armor)

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S. pneumoniae is ____________ sensitive.

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optochin (like the knight’s exposed chin)

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What shape does S. pneumoniae have under microscopy?

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Lancet-shaped diplococci (like the pneumo knight’s two lances)

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Strep. pneumoniae is ________-soluble.

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bile (like the bile on the horse’s feet)

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What kind of pneumonia does S. pneumoniae cause?

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Lobar with rust-colored sputum (like the rust on the knight’s armor)

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S. pneumoniae is the most common cause of which four infections?

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Meningitis in adults
Otitis media
Pneumonia
Sinusitis

(Think of the knight’s squire with the MOPS and the fan with the #1 sign near him.)

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S. pneumoniae has a protease that cleaves ___________.

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IgA dimers (like the IgA dimers on the knight’s cracked shield)

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What population of patients are particularly vulnerable to Strep. pneumo infections?

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Those who have undergone splenectomy (represented by the knight’s sickle, because many people with sickle cell have had splenectomies).

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What two treatments are best for infections with S. pneumoniae?

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Macrolides and ceftriaxone (think of the crows watching the jousting and the three axes on the knight’s flag).

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Describe the vaccine options for S. pneumoniae.

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Children receive a kind that is capsule complexed to protein that generates IgG, and adults receive a vaccine the is not conjugated to protein and thus leads to an IgM response.

(Think of the sign telling Adults to go to the Mezzanine and Children to go to the Ground.)

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What are three ways to differentiate between S. pneumoniae and S. viridans?

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S. viridans does not have a capsule (just like the unprotected jester that faces the knight).

S. viridans is optochin resistant (just like how the jester has a protective mask over his chin).

S. viridans is bile insoluble (just like how the jester’s donkey is wearing protective shoes in the mud).

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S. viridans is common in what infection?

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Damaged mitral valve endocarditis. It does so by adhering to platelets and dextrans (like the jester’s plate and DECK of cards).

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