Gram (-) bacilli (Enteric tract) Flashcards
Proteus mirabilis
lab tests
The god of the public restroom
gram (-) bacillus
Facultative Anaerobe
Swarming motillity when plated
urease (+)
H2S (+)
Proteus mirabilis
signs and symptoms
The god of the public restroom
Stag horn calculi, kidney stones
(urease → ⬆ pH → kidney struvite stones → stag horn calculi on imaging)
Pain
UTI’s
FIshy Odor
Proteus mirabilis
Treatment
The god of the public restroom
Sulfonamides
Yersinia enterocolitica & pestis
lab tests
Yersins pets
gram (-) bacillus
“safety pin” staining (stains heavily on two ends)
encapsulated
Yersinia enterocolitica
source
Yersins pets
Puppy feces
Contaminated milk products
(Similar to listeria; resistant to cold temperatures)
* Children most commonly infected
Yersinia enterocolitica & pestis
VF
Yersins pets
Encapsulated VF
Yersinia enterocolitica
signs and symptoms
Yersins pets
Bloody diarrhea
Mimics appendicitis
Invasive systemic effects like fever, intestinal issues, leukocytes, abscesses, majar bowel issues.
Yersinia pestis
source
Yersins pets
Rats or prarie dogs → fleas → humans
(Transmitted through humans as incidental host)
Yersinia pestis
MOA
Yersins pets
Yersinia outer proteins inhibit macrophages through a type 3 secretion system → inhibits phagocytosis
Abscesses in organs or DIC from endotoxin and neurotoxin.
Also has Exotoxins
Yersinia pestis
signs and symptoms
Yersins pets
* Bubonic plague (25 million died)
Forms buboes (swollen inflammed lymph node).
The lymph nodes are swollen and tender.
Abcesses in organs or DIC.
Yersinia pestis
Treatment
Yersins pets
Aminoglycosides with tetracycline
Yersinia pestis
Vaccine
Yersins pets
Killed vaccine
Shigella
lab tests
She Gorilla’s Circus
gram (-) bacillus
Facultative Intracellular
Immotile
H2S (-)
Lactose (-)
Green colonies on hektoin agar (ddx Salmonella which grows black)
(hektoin agar is yellow to salmon color if H2S or Lactose is present with the bacteira, green if neither)
Shigella
MOA
She Gorilla’s Circus
- Acid Stable (needs fewer organisms to cause infection).
- Shigella uses M cells in peyers patches to phagocytose them → then escape the phagolysosome prior to destruction → Shigella uses the host cells actin cytoskeleton to create a tail → propels itself to new cells.
- Damages tissue and releases cytokines → inflame tissue → bloody diarrhea
Shigella
VF
She Gorilla’s Circus
LPS (endotoxin) leads to inflammation, type 3 secretion.
Shiga toxin binds to the 60s subunit of ribosomes and inhibits translation.
Shigella
Signs and symptoms
She Gorilla’s Circus
Shigella Dyssentaria
gastroenteritis (inflammatory**) → **watery diarrhea → bloody diarrhea (with leukocytes)
Leads to hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS; but more common in E. coli) in younger children (most commonly under 10 y/o)
Pro-germinal diarrhea followed with acute renal failure (glomerular damage) → Shistocytes (fragmented RBC’s)
Shigella
Treatment
She Gorilla’s Circus
Macrolides and Fluoroquinolones
Escherichia coli
lab tests
E. Cola’s soda fountain
gram (-) bacillus
Facultative Anaerobe
oxidase (-)
catalase (+)
Green metallic** sheen on **EMB agar
Ferments Lactose (+) → pink on MacConkey’s agar
Encapsulated
Escherichia coli
VF
E. Cola’s soda fountain
- Main VF are Capsular K antigen and Flagellar H antigens.
* causes neonatal meningitis only if has the K antigen
- E. coli is leading cause of gram (-) sepsis by LPS endotoxin in outer cell membrane
- Fimbriae lead to UTI’s (#1 cause of UTI’s)
Escherichia coli
Major pathotypes of E. coli
E. Cola’s soda fountain
* Enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC)
* Enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC)
Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC)
Enteroinvasive E. coli (EIEC)
Enteroaggregative E. coli (EAEC)
Adherent-Invasive E. coli (AIEC)
Escherichia coli
Enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC)
E. Cola’s soda fountain
Severe Hemorrhagic Colitis caused by strain 0157:H7.
Common cause is undercooked meat.
Causes bloody diarrhea with little to no fever but mucosal inflammation or invasion..
EHEC is the only E. Coli that does not ferment sorbital.
Shiga-like Toxin inhibits ribosomes at the 60s position → can cause hemolytic uretic syndrome (HUS)
Escherichia coli
Shiga-like Toxin
E. Cola’s soda fountain
Shiga-like Toxin is from the Enterohemorrhagic (EHEC) strain of E. coli
Shiga-like Toxin inhibits ribosomes at the 60s position → can cause hemolytic uretic syndrome (HUS)
Shiga-like Toxin damages endothelial cells of capillaries in the glomerulus → platlets adhere to damaged endothelial cells → ⬇ platelet count → causing thrombocytopenia → platelet clumps hemolysis RBC’s