Infectious disease Flashcards
What component of a cell wall makes an acid fast bacilli
Gram positive cell with mycolic acid which makes a waxy layer on the cell surface that needs acid in order to stain the cell
Describe the cell wall layer of a gram negative bacilli
-inner cell membrane (phospholipid bilayer)
-periplasmic space
-thin peptidoglycan later
-outer phospholipid bilayer / cell membrane
-Lipopolysaccharid layer consisting of lipid molecule, polysaccharide then O antigen
Describe Type 1, 2 and 3 exotoxins
Exotoxins are secreted by a bacteria- both gram positive and gram negative can do this
Type 1: create a super antigen bridge between an APC and T-cell creating a massive T-cell activation –> pro inflammatory cytokine storm
Type 2: damage host cell membrane
Type 3: cause intra-cellular damage
Which bacteria secrete endotoxins
what are they
what do they do
Gram negative bacteria only
Lipopolysaccharides from the cell wall of gram negative bacteria released on cell death
Highly antigenic causing pro inflammatory cytokine release and surrounding cell tissue damage
what are 4 gram positive rods
‘Long cocci dyed bright”
long cocci= rods
dyed bright = gram positve
Listeria
Clostridium species (difficule, tetani, botulism)
Diphtheria
Bacillus
What bacteria are in group A, B, C and D Strep
What is the haemolytic group of each
Group A- strep pyogenes- B haemolytic
Group B- S agalactiae- B haemolytic
Group C- S equisimitis
Group D- Enterococcus - Y haemolytic
A bacteria is catalase positive - what is the next test to identity it
-what could it be
coagulase
coagulase +ve: staph aureus
coagulase -ve: S. epidermis, s, saprophyticus
A bacteria is catalase negative
What is the next test to identify it
What classes would this make
Haemolytic test
a-haemolytic: oxidise iron in RBC to make agar green. S.pneumonia and S. viridian’s
b-haemolytic: lysis of the RBC- S.pyogenes, S agalactiase
Y-haemolytic: no lysis- Enterococci
What are two gram negative diplococci bacteria
N mengenitis
N gonorrhoea
What type of bacteria is haemophillus influenza
Gram negative rod