PROTEUS Flashcards
There are only 4 species of Proteus. What specie is of great veterinary importance and is opportunistic pathogen?
P. mirabilis
Describe the morphology and staining reactions of Proteus species.
- Straight, gram-negative rods, 0.5 um in width by 1.0 to 3.o um in length
- Many peritrichous flagella
Describe the cultural and biochemical features of Proteus species.
Swarming growth on agar media which forms a uniform film over the surface
Proteus species produce what enzymes?
- Urease
- Phenylalanine deaminase
- Hydrogen sulfide
What carbohydrates or sugars can Proteus species ferment?
- Glucose
- Xylose
Between P. vulgaris and P. mirabilis, which produces indole?
P. vulgaris
Swarming growth of Proteus species on medium can be prevented by addition of ?
- 8 mg/ml sulfadiazine to the medium
- Use of 6% agar
What are the natural habitats of Proteus spp.?
- Widely distributed in nature
- Feces of animals esp. dogs and hogs
Proteus spp. are associated with what clinical signs/diseases?
- Diarrhea in young animals
- Otitis externa (P. mirabilis) in dogs
- UTI in spayed bitches
Proteus species can spoil meat due to ?
Production of proteases (preferably low temp.)
P. mirabilis is generally sensitive to what antibiotics?
- Ampicillin
- Cephalosporins
- Chloramphenicol
- Kanamycin
- Penicillins
- Streptomycin
P. vulgaris is often resistant to what antibiotics?
- Penicillins
- Cephalsporins
Both P. mirabilis and P. vulgaris are naturally resistant to what antibiotics?
- Bacitracin
- Colistin
- Polymyxin B
Since many strains carry plasmid-encoded resistance to tetracycline and other antibiotics, _______ _______ is advisable.
susceptibility testing