Staphylococci Flashcards

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properties and mechanism of Staphylococcus aureus

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  • gram +
  • beta hemolytic
  • catalase +
  • coagulase +
  • cocci in clusters
  • protein A (virulence factor) binds Fc-IgG–inhibits complement activation and phagocytosis
  • commonly colonizes the nares
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what does Staphylococcus aureus cause?

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  • inflammatory disease
  • toxin mediated disease
  • MRSA (methicillin resistant S. aureus)
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Inflammatory disease

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  • caused by S. aureus
  • causes:
    • skin infections
    • organ abcesses
    • pneumonia–often after influenza virus infection
    • endocarditis
    • septic arthritis
    • osteomyelitis
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Toxin mediated disease

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  • caused by S. aureus
  • causes:
    • toxic shock syndrome (TSST-1)
    • scalded skin syndrome–exfoliatic toxin
    • rapid onset food poisoning–enterotoxins
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MRSA

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  • caused by S. aureus
  • important cause of serious nosocomial and community acquired infections
  • resistant to methicillin and nafcillin b/c of altered penicillin binding protein
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TSST-1 toxin

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  • superantigen that binds to MHC II and T cell receptor resulting in polyclonal T cell activation
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how does staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome (TSS) present? what is it associated with?

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  • presentation:
    • fever
    • vomiting
    • rash
    • desquamation
    • shock
    • end organ failure
    • inc AST
    • inc ALT
    • inc bilirubin
  • associated with prolonged use of vaginal tampons or nasal packing
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Staphyloccal TSS vs. Streptococcus pyogenes TSS

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  • Streptococcal TSS is a toxic shock life syndrome associated with painful skin infection
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S. aureus food poisoning

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  • due to ingestion of preformed toxin –> short incubation period (2-6 hours) followed by nonbloody diarrhea and emesis
  • enterotoxin is heat stable –> not destroyed by cooking
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Staphylococcus–catalase, coagulase, abscess

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  • catalase +
    • Staph make catalase b/c they have more ‘staff’”
  • coagulase +
    • bad staph (aureus) make coagulase and toxins
  • forms fibrin clot around self –> abscess
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properties of Staphylococcus epidermidis

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  • gram +
  • catalase +
  • coagulase -
  • urease + cocci in clusters
  • novobiocin sensitive
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Staphylococcus epidermidis:

where is it normal? where does it contaminate?

what does it infect?

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  • normal flora of skin
  • contaminates blood cultures
  • infects by producing adherent biofilms
    • prosthetic devices–hip implant, heart valve
    • IV catheters
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properties of Staphylococcus saprophyticus

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  • gram +
  • catalase +
  • coagulase -
  • urease + cocci in clusters
  • novobiocin resistant
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Staphylococcus saprophyticus

where is it normal?

what kind of infection does it often cause?

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  • normal flora of female genital tract and perineum
  • second most common cause of uncomplicated UTI in young women
    • most common cause is E. coli
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