Staphylococci Flashcards
Describe staphylococci
Aerobes
Grow in high salt conc - skin , mucosal surfaces
Superficial or deep
How can staph spread from a hair follicle into the body?
Ruptures and spreads
What is coagulate? How does it help staph evade the immune system?
Blood/plasma clotting enzyme found in staph aureus
Staph attaches to blood clot to evade immune system
Most types of staph are coagulase negative. Does this make it more or less virulent?
Less
Give examples of diseases caused by staphylococci?
Bumblefoot Greasy pig disease mastitis/endometrium Pneumonia/septicaemia Food poisoning, TSS
What are virulence factors found in staph?
Adherence proteins
Capsule prevents phagocytosis
Enzymes break down host connective tissue
Coagulase (aureus)
How can staph cause subclinical diseases like subclinical mastitis?
Slime capsule- no immune effect
What are 2 common resistant strains of staph? Which is most resistant
MRSA
MRSP (most)