Encapsulated Bacterial Pathogens Flashcards
Haemophilus influenzae grows on _______________.
chocolate agar with factors V and X
Think of the Sketchy chocolate shop with the 5 cent candies and the 10 cent chocolates.
H. influenzae grows near ______________, called satellite colonies.
S. aureus colonies (from which they get their NAD)
Virulent strains of Streptococcus have _____________.
capsules
Which strain of N. meningitidis is most often associated with epidemics?
Type A
Why can’t there be a vaccine to type B N. meningitidis?
The main component of its outer membrane is N-acetylneuraminic acid which is also found in human tissues.
How does N. meningitidis get to the brain?
Hematogenously
Most of the deaths from the 1918-1919 flu were from _______________.
secondary bacterial infection
Why aren’t anti-capsular vaccines given to children?
Children develop a poor humoral response to capsule.
There are no vaccines against the _____________ strain of N. meningitidis.
B (although recently a vaccine has been developed and is being evaluated for efficacy)
Acapsular forms of capsulated bacteria can cause ________________.
localized disease (e.g., sinusitis, OM)
Although there are ~90 serotypes of S. pneumoniae, only _________ strains cause 90% of the disease.
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The N. meningitidis capsule in strain B is identical to what other bacterial capsule?
E. coli K antigen
All three of the encapsulated organisms in this lecture produce what virulence factor?
IgA protease
The 23-valent pneumococcal vaccine has been shown to be effective at preventing bacteremia, but _______________.
pneumococcal bacteremia is uncommon; this has prompted many people to question the value of this vaccine