SA Bacterial diseases Flashcards
CM questions from Dec 2014 RTD
Name and define 3 methods by which bacteria can exchange virulence factors and other DNA
• Transformation = plasmids or foreign DNA incorporated into genes • Transposition = DNA moves from one part of the genome to another • Conjugation = transfer of genes between adjacent bacteria via F-pili/sex pili • Transduction = bacteriophage (virus) transfers DNA between bacteria • Sporulation = transition to inactive (spore) state until conditions favor growth again
Define resident, transient and nomad bacteria Which are able to multiple on normal skin?
RESIDENT BACTERIA • Resident: Bacteria capable of reproduction on healthy skin and form permanent population; can be reduced but not eliminated by antimicrobial techniques • Nomad: Bacteria capable of colonizing and reproducing for short periods. Capable of causing infection, can be eliminated by antimicrobials. • Transient: Bacteria acquired from environment; can be eliminated with hygienic measures; do not multiply on normal skin, can become involved as secondary invaders
What organism is commonly cultured from puppy impetigo?
Coagulase positive Staph sp
What bacteria would be most likely culture from a feline bite wound abscess?
Pasteurella multicoda
Exudate from a draining nodule on a dog’s limb reveals small grains in the purulent debris. Name 3 ddx
Bacterial pseudomycetoma, actinomycosis, nocardiosis, fungal myceotoma, actinobacillosis
You perform cytology on a non-healing wound from the fat pad of a cat. What is your tentative dx? What stains could be used to highlight your dx?
Rapidly growing/atypical/nontuberculous mycobacteral infection Ziehl-Neelson or Fite-Farco modifiaction staining
What feature of mycobacteria causes the negative staining seen with DiffQuik stain?
High cell wall lipid content (known as mycolic acid)
What is the causative organism of “cat scratch fever” in humans?
Bartonella henselae
Actinomyces or Nocardia?
Is anaerobic and difficult to culture
Actinomyces
Actinomyces or Nocardia?
Gram + and partially acid fast
Nocardia
Actinomyces or Nocardia?
On histopath, pyogranuloma with grains present
Nocardia
Actinomyces or Nocardia?
On cytology, long filamentous branching in loose aggregates or alone
Nocardia
Actinomyces or Nocardia?
Clinically affect hunting dogs, and has a low mortality
Actinomyces
Actinomyces or Nocardia?
Clinically, affect young dogs, hematogenously spread, and moderate to high mortality
Nocardia
What species is the primary reservoir for Lancefield Group A Streptococcal species?
Humans