Staphylococcus and Streptococcus Flashcards

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How do staphylococcus aureus and streptococcus pyogenes identify on gram staining?

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They are both Gram positive.

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Describe staphylococcus aureus.

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Gram+, catalase and coagulase postivie, Non-motile, facultative anaerobe; High salt media is selective

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Name the 2 types of disease staph aureus can cause.

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Invasive and toxigenic

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What are the types of invasive diseases Staph aureus causes?

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Abscesses, wound infections, and pneumonia

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What are the types of toxigenic disease Staph aureus causes?

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Scalded skin syndrome, Toxic shock and food poisoning.

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Describe the surface antigens of S. aureus.

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  1. Capsule: Polysaccharide, antiphagocytic.
  2. Slime layer: Facilitates adherence to foreign objects; Protects from neutrophils
  3. Protein A: Binds Fc of IgG; Prevents opsonization by antibody.
  4. Peptidoglycan: Activates complement; Leukocyte chemoattractant.
  5. Teichoic Acid: Binds fibronectin; Activates complement
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Describe the cytotoxins of S. aureus

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  1. Alpha-toxin: Pore forming; Chromosome or Plasmid encoded
  2. Beta-toxin: Hydrolyzes membrane phospholipids
  3. Delta-toxin: Acts as a surfactant.
  4. PV leukocidin and Gamma toxin: Pore forming, phage encoded, damages neutrophils and macrophages, lung infections.
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Describe the exfoliating toxins.

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Serine proteases disrupt stratu granulosum; Causes scalded skin syndrome and bullous impetigo

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Describe the superantigen toxins of S. aureus.

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  1. Toxic shock syndrome toxin: Requires oxygen and pH 7 for expression; Penetrates mucosal barriers causing systemic toxicity.
  2. Enterotoxins: Heat resistant, resistant to gastric enzymes; Causes food poisoning. Organism does not have to be eaten, only the toxin.
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