Gram positive non-spore forming rods Flashcards

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What lab findings are useful to help diagnose other corynebacterium diptheroids (C. xerosis and D. hofmanli)?

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colonies appear more regular than C. Diptheriae

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What is the morphology of corynebacterium diptheroids (C. xerosis and C. hofmanli)?

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rods

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What are the clinical manifestations of other corynebacterium diptheroids (C. xerosis and C. hofmanli)?

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acne, otherwise not pathogenic (compare C. diptheriae).

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Identify relevant epedemiology and risk factors associated with Listeria monocytogenes. (2)

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newborn babies and immunocompromised at increased risk.

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T/F: Symptoms of diphtheria include pseudomembranous, pharyngitis, lymphadenopathy, and hematuria.

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false. does not cause hematuria.

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How is Listeria monocytogenes transmitted? (3)

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vertically (across the placenta). During childbirth from mother to child. Eating contaminated food.

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What are the clinical manifestations of Corynebacterium diphtheriae? (3)

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gray pseudomembrane along airway will bleed if disturbed and obstruct airway. If toxin enters bloodstream: myocarditis, circulatory collapse, weakness and paralysis of cranial nerves

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What lab findings are useful to help diagnose Listeria monocytogenes? (5)

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small gray colony with narrow zone of betahemolysis on blood agar; tumbling mobility on wet mount; V or L shaped arrangement; gram positive; cold growth

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How does Corynebacterium diptheriae gram stain?

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positive

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How does Listeria monocytogenes gram stain?

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positive

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What lab findings are useful to help diagnose Corynebacterium diphteriae? (5)

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black colonies with brown halos form on a tellurite plate; club shaped gram positive rods; granules (volutin) produced on Loeffler’s medium; aerobic; non-spore forming.

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What is the morphology of Listeria monocytogenes?

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small rod

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Identify the major virulence/toxicity factors associated with Corynebacterium diphtheriae. (2)

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a-b toxin kills surrounding tissue by inhibiting synthesis of ADP ribosylation elongation factor 2. Toxic strains can transform formerly non-toxic strains into toxic strains.

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What are the clincal manifestations of Listeria monocytogenes? (2)

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meningitis and sepsis in neonates and immunocompromised individuals.

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What are the major reservoirs for Listeria monocytogenes? (4)

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animals or animal feces; unpasteurized dairy; vegetables; soil

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What is the major reservoir for Corynebacterium diphtheriae?

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humans are the only natural host.

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What is the morpholog of Corynebcterium diphtheriae? What real world object do they resemble?

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rod. club shaped

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How do the corynebacterium-diptheroids (C. xerosis and C. hofmali) gram stain?

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positive

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Identify the major virulence/toxicity factors associated with Listeria monocytogenes. (3)

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listeriolysin O (a beta-hemolysin) can degrade cell membranes, causing lysis. can grow intracellularly in macrophages. Can grow in cold conditions.

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How is Corynebacterium diphtheriae transmitted?

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respiratory droplets

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Name the urgent, pathognomic, clinical finding associated with Corynebacterium diphtheriae.

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gray pseudomembrane on pharynx is a medical emergency

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What is the “most common” associated with Listeria monocytogenes? (2)

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most common cause of meningitis in renal transplant patients and adults with cancer.

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ABCDEFG of diphtheria

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ADP ribosylation, Beta-prophage, Corynebacterium, Diphtheriae, EF-2, Granules

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Corynebcterium diphtheriae manifestation

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Pharyngitis w/ pseudomembranes in throat and severe LAD (bull neck)

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