Session 6 - Streptococci Flashcards
what gram stain do streptococci give
gram positive and found in strings
what is haemolysis
destruction of RBCs
what 3 haemolysis classifications are there of streptococci
- alpha/viridans
- beta
- non haemolytic/gamma
what are alpha/ viridans haemolysis streptococci
streptococci which cause a partial break down of RBC to give a green, wet appearance of the blood
give an example of an alpha haemolysis streptococcus
streptococcus pneumoniae
what are beta haemolysis streptococci
streptococci which give a complete breakdown of RBCs giving a yellow appearance
give an example of a beta haemolysis streptococcus
streptococcus pyogenes
what are non haemolytic streptococci
streptococci which don’t break down RBCs
what 2 classifications are there for streptococci
- Lancefield antigen (due to different antigens)
- Sherman group
what type of streptococcus has the Lancefield antigen A
S pyogenes
what type of streptococcus has the Lancefield antigen B
S agalactiae
name 6 virulence factors of Steptococcus pyogenes
- hyaluronic acid capsule
- M proteins
- adhesins
- Dnases
- hyaluronidase
- streptokinase
what does the hyaluronic capsule do
inhibits phagocytosis
as hyaluronic acid is already found in CT its not seen as foreign
what do M proteins do
resist phagocytosis by inhibiting the complement pathway
what do adhesins do
prevent adhesion
what do Dnases do
degrade DNa
what do hyaluronidase do
degrades hyaluronic acid in CT
what causes streptococcus pharyngitis
streptococcus pyogenes
what are the clinical features of streptococcus pharyngitis
- fever
- headache
- exudate of pus on tonsils
- enlarged tonsils
how is streptococcus pharyngitis spread
by droplets
what are complications of streptococcus pharyngitis
- scarlet fever
- peritonsillar abscess
- meningitis
- rheumatic fever
- post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis
what is scarlet fever and why is it a complication of streptococcus pharyngitis
- infection characterised by a pink rash and high fever
- caused by exotoxin of streptococcus pyogenes
what is rheumatic fever and why is it a complication of streptococcus pharyngitis
- inflammation of the heart, joints and CNS
- the bacteria cause an auto immune response as the specific M proteins from a specific S pyogene binds to collagen
what is post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis
acute inflammation of the renal glomerulus caused by S pyogenes with the specific M protein