Lecture 11 - Staph Aureus Flashcards
Gram Positive?
Has thick peptidoglycan cell wall that stains purple
Animal disease?
Bovine mastitis - infection of dairy mammaries
Colonisation?
20-25% at one time, 10-15% persistent carriers
Diseases?
60% asymptomatic, food poisoning common, skin infection 3%, serious disease 1 in 5000
Infection?
staph on skin invades sweat gland, replicate and damage epithelial cells, damaged cells release cytokines causing capillary opening & chemotaxis as well as pain & swelling
Masking and indiacation of Staph?
Protein A on cell surface binds heavy chain of IgG; Ig bound by light chains trigger the immune response
Staph survival techniques?
coat in antibodies to avoid detection/phagocytosis, release CHIPS to prevent chemotaxis, use catalase to counter hydrogen peroxide inside neutrophil, release neutrophil destroying toxins
Treatment?
stabilise person, drain pus, antibiotics