Sketchy Micro Flashcards

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Staphylococcus aureus

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  • golden staff - S. aureus
  • Gram+
  • beta-hemolytic
  • catalase+
  • coagulase+
  • ferments manitol (turns golden)
  • colonizes the nose
  • Protein A - major virulence factors, binds Fc portion of IgG to prevent opsonization
  • diseases:
    • septic arthritis
    • skin infections - erythematous abscesses
    • post-viral pneumonia with patchy infiltrate
    • osteomyelitis
    • acute onset endocarditis, esp the tricuspid valve, esp for IV drug users
    • acute onset food poisoning, esp vomiting
    • toxin-mediated syndromes: toxic shock and scalded skin syndrome
  • MRSA - methicillin resistant S. aureus
    • resistance gained from altered PBPs
    • use vancomycin
  • if not methicillin resistant - use nafcillin
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  • Staphylococcus epidermidis*
  • Staphyloccocus saprophyticus*
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  • both:
    • Gram+
    • catalase+
    • urease+
    • coagulase-
  • S. epidermidis
    • infects prosthetic joints, catheters, and heart valves via biofilm formation
    • often contaminates blood cultures
    • part of normal skin flora
    • novobiocin sensitive
    • treat with vancomycin
  • S. saprophyticus
    • causes UTIs in sexually active young women
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Streptococcus pyogenes

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  • Group A strep
  • beta-hemolytic
  • bacitracin sensitive
  • virulence factors:
    • hyaluronic acid capsule - antiphagocytic
    • streptolysin O (can be tracked with ASO titer)
    • streptokinase
    • DNAse
  • diseases:
    • pharyngitis
    • impetigo
    • erysipelas
    • toxin mediated:
      • Spe toxin –> A and C: toxic shock-like syndrome, B: necrotizing fasciitis
      • scarlet fever (strawberry tongue)
  • post-strep diseases: happen 2 weeks after initial infection
    • rheumatic fever: following pharyngitis only
      • can be avoided with early treatment
      • JONES symptoms (joints, carditis, nodules, erythemtaous marginitis, Syndenham’s chorea)
      • caused by cross reactions between protein M and cardiac myosin - avoidance of phagocytosis
      • endocarditis of mitral valves
    • glomerulonephritis: following pharyngitis or impetigo
      • can’t be avoided with early penicillin treatment
      • cola-colored urine
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Streptococcus agalactiae

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  • Gram+
  • encapsulated - antiphagocytic
  • bacitracin resistant
  • hippurate positive
  • beta-hemolytic
  • CAMP test positive (zone of inhibition when plated with S. aureus)
  • diseases: neonates get it from passage through vaginal canal
    • meningitis
    • pneumonia
    • sepsis
  • mothers are swabbed at 35 weeks for colonization
    • if colonized, intrapartum penicillin given to mother
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  • Streptococcus pneumoniae*
  • Streptococcus viridans*
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  • both alpha-hemolytic
  • S. pneumoniae
    • encapsulated
      • sickle cell patients and patients with splenectomies are particular prone
    • optochin sensitive
    • lancet-shaped diplococcus
    • bile sensitive
    • IgA protease - virulence factor
    • diseases - number 1 cause for most these:
      • M - meningitis
      • O - otitis media
      • P - pneumonia - lower lobe, rusty sputum
      • S - sinusitis
    • treated with ceftriaxone and macrolides
    • vaccines
      • for adults –> production of IgM
      • for children –> production of IgG
  • S. viridans
    • not encapsulated
    • optochin resistant
    • bile resistant
    • diseases:
      • dental caries
      • sticks to platelets in previously damaged heart valves (most likely mitral)
      • endocarditis in previously damaged heart valves
      • forms dextran
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Enterococcus

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  • 2 species:
    • E. faecium - 15%, more potent a bug
    • E. faecalis - 85%
  • bile resistant
  • grow in 6.5% salt
  • diseases:
    • UTIs
    • endocarditis
    • infections of the biliary tree
  • vancomycin resistant (VRE) - treat with linezolid and tigecycline
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