Lesson 2a: Staphylococcus species Flashcards

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Staphylococcus species

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• Gram-positive cocci resembling grapes
• Grow on non-enriched media
• Facultative anaerobes, oxidase-negative, and catalase-positive
• non-motile and non-spore forming
• commensals on skin and mucous membranes
• causing pyogenic infections
• colonies of S. aureus and S. pseudintermedius produce double harmolysis

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Haemolysis in sheep or ox blood agar: Four staphylococcal haemolysis are recognized;

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alpha, beta, gamma, and delta

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3
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pyogenic characteristics causes what?

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suppurative lesions

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4
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staphylococcal cell wall proteins, which bind ___________ and ___________, facilitate bacterial attachment to tissues.

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fibronectin and fibrinogen

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5
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Exoenzyme that promote tissue invasion, and Exotoxin lyse host cell membrane

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Exoenzyme: kinases and hyaluronidase
Exotoxins: haemolysins and leukocidin

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Demonstration of bacteria staphylococcus species

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gram-staining, or culture on blood agar, selective blood agar, MacConkey agar

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7
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staphylococcal diseases of importance in domestic animals include?

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mastitis, tick pyaemia, exudative epidermitis, botryomycosis, and pyoderma

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S. aureus, most often causes subclinical infections

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Bovine staphylococcal mastitis

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9
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virulence factor of bovine staphylococcal mastitis that result to tissue necrosis and can be life threatening

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Alpha toxin

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10
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Lambs can carry S. aureus on their skin and nasal mucosa and infection occurs through minor skin trauma including tick bites.

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tick pyaemia

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11
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is a vector for the rickettsial agent of tick-borne fever

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Ixodes ricinus

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12
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which can cause immunosuppression in lambs and may predispose to staphylococcal infection, and characterized either by septicaemia and rapid death or by localized abscess formation

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Anaplasma phagocytophilum

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13
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S. hyicus; occurs worldwide in sucklers and weaned pigs up to 3 months of age.

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Exudative epidermitis (greasy pig disease)

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14
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can be isolated from the vaginal mucosa and skin of healthy sows

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Staphylococcus hyicus

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15
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produced by S. hyicus appears to be the major virulence factor as injection of this toxin into the skin of young pigs produces exfoliation

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Exfoliative toxin

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16
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S. aureus in horses; a chronic, suppurative granulomatous condition, which usually occur within a few weeks of castration in the horse due to infection of the stump of the spermatic cord (scirrhous cord); can also occur in mammary tissue of sows

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Botryomycosis

17
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common cause of nosocomial infection in vet hospitals. most commonly reported. METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS IN ANIMALS

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• dogs with wound infections
• surgical site infections
• pyoderma
• otitis
• urinary tract infections