Sketchy Micro: Staph Aureus Flashcards
What does Staphylococcus aureus mean, etymologically, and how does that help you remember some of its key features?
Staphylococcus = bunch of grapes, which is what it looks like under the microscope
Aureus = golden, because it looks golden on a blood agar plate
Staphylococci are Gram-_____________.
positive (just like Moses’ violet robes)
Staphylococci are catalase-_____________.
positive (just like the Egyptian cat next to Moses)
Staphylococcus aureus is coagulase-____________.
positive (just like the coagulated blood in the sea that Moses is parting; this should also help you remember that coagulase converts fibrinogen to fibrin)
True or false: Staphylococcus aureus is beta-hemolytic.
True! (Just think of Moses holding that lightbulb that looks like a red agar dish with the golden hemolysis–the filament is beta-shaped.)
Bacteria that can ferment mannitol turn it _____________.
yellow (from red); S. aureus does this, which Sketchy symbolizes by the TaLl MAN (mannitol) behind Moses
Explain how the main virulence factor of S. aureus works.
S. aureus secretes protein A, which binds the Fc region of antibodies and prevents opsonization.
(Think of the A on Moses’ staff and how it is grabbing the amulet that looks like an antibody.)
S. aureus typically colonizes the ____________.
nares (just like the sphynx’s nose, chopped off and sitting over by Moses)
What pneumonia presentation does S. aureus typically present with?
A secondary infection after a viral respiratory illness (think of the icosahedral lamps to remind you of the virus) with patchy infiltrate (like the patchy blanket on the coughing camel)
What disease is Sketchy making you remember with the bandages on the camel’s knees?
Septic arthritis –S. aureus is the most common cause of septic arthritis
What heart problem can S. aureus cause?
Acute bacterial endocarditis (often right-sided, tricuspid infections in drug users)
(Think of the woman riding the camel who is ACUTEly running with heart emblems and the mortar and pestle symbolizing drug use.)
S. aureus is the most common cause of what disorder symbolized by the fishbones?
Osteomyelitis (like, old nasty fishbones)
Exfoliative toxin (from S. aureus) can cause what disease?
Scalded skin syndrome (represented by the bald guy with the horrible sunburn)
What is TSST?
Toxic shock syndrome toxin –a toxin secreted by S. aureus that binds MHC and TCRs non-specifically to stimulate cytokine storm
Preformed toxin from S. aureus can cause _______________.
acute food poisoning, commonly from rancid dairy or meats
Think of the woman on the rushing camel about to puke; she has meats and dairy strapped to the camel.