Bacterial Pathogens Flashcards

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Describe Staph aureus

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Gram + cocci; Clusters, catalase and coagulase positive, facultative anaerobe

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Virulence factors of staph aureus

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Capsule: anti-phagocytic, anti-chemotactic

 Slime layer: facilitates adherence/biofilms, leukocyte chemoattractant

 Protein A: binds F c of IgG to prevent opsonization, leukocyte chemoattractant

 Peptidoglycan: activates alternate complement, leukocyte chemoattractant

 Teichoic acid: binds fibronectin, activates complement

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Toxins produced by S. aureus

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α-hemolysin: pore-forming

 β-toxin: sphingomyelinase C hydrolyzes membrane phospholipids

 δ-toxin: dermonecrotic toxin, acts as surfactant

 P-V leucocidin/g-toxin: pore-forming, phage-encoded, necrotizing lung infections

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Describe streptococci

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Gram +, catalase -, LANCET shaped, strictly fermentative, alpha hemolytic

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What are the clues of Streptococci?

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Splenectomy

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How is a streptococci infection diagnosed?

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urine assay for C polysaccharide, gram stain (purple), quelling test for capsular Ag Abs, α-hemolytic

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Which organism is a gram positive rod?

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Corynebacterium diptheriae

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What are the virulence factors of pseudomonas?

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  1. Exotoxin A

2. Exoenzyme S (acts on G proteins via type 3 secretion system)

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How is a pseudomonas infection diagnosed?

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  1. Fruity odor
  2. Coagulative necrosis
  3. Blue-green pigment on culture
  4. Thick green secretions w/ thin G- rods
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How is legionella diagnosed?

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Clues: immunosuppressed (non-AIDS; chemotherapy or on steroids), culture on selective media, artificial water supply

 Dx: urine Ag or urine culture

Legionnaire’s disease or Pontiac fever

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Describe E.coli

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(glucose fermenters, oxidase (-), can respire but do NOT make cytochrome C oxidase)

Facultative anaerobe

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Discuss Klebsiella pneumoniae

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  1. Normal GI flora
  2. Most common cause of G- pneumonia
  3. large, capsulated G- bacilli, unilateral infiltrate, currant jelly-like sputum,
  4. Common in alcoholics
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Discuss H. influenzae

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  1. grow on chocolate agar (need hematin & NAD), NO growth on MacConkey agar
  2. No exotoxins
  3. Most common cause of COPD exacerbation
  4. Can cause epiglottidis
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How would pneumonia via Mycoplasma pneumoniae present?

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non-productive cough, normal WBCs, no bacteria on gram stain, NO cell wall

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Discuss a Tuberculosis infection

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  1. Proliferates inside the macrophage
  2. Effects lower segments of UL and upper segments of LL
  3. Gohn lesions and complexes: focal caesous necrosis
  4. Likes apices of lungs
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