Staphylococcus spp. Flashcards

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Gram Positive Cocci

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Staph
Strep

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2
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GPC Grape-like cluster

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Staph

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3
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Staph culture conditions

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Aerobic 37C Blood Agar

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4
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Staph colony morphology

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2-3mm round raised white/cream

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5
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Colony morphology:
Blood Agar
2-3mm, round, raised, white/cream.
No haem

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?Staph

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6
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Presumptive Staph tests

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  1. Tube coagulase test
  2. Staphaurex Plus test
  3. DNase test
  4. S/D - Mannitol Salt agar/ CHROMID agar test.
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7
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Staph Aureus infections

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Superative infections:
1. Infection of hair follicles - folliculitis, furuncles, carbuncles.
2. Impetigo (pustular, bullous)
3. Cellulitis
4. Mastitis
5. Surgical wounds
6. Abscesses
Systemic infections:
1. Meningitis
2. Pneumonia
3.Endocarditis
4.Pyelonephritis
5. Biofilm on medical devices
Toxin-mediated
1. TSS
2. Necrotizing pneumonia (PVL)
3. SSSS (exfoliative toxins)
4. Food poisoning (enterotoxins)

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Staph tube coagulase test procedure

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  1. emulsify 1 colony of test organism in 1ml rabbit plasma.
  2. Incubate at 37C overnight.
    Pos = visible clot formation or lose web of fibrin.
    Neg = No clot.
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Staphaurex Plus kit procedure

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  1. Bring latex to room temp + mix by vigorous shaking.
  2. Dispense one drop of test latex onto one circle and one drop of control on the other.
  3. Using loop, pick up and smear equivalent of 5 colonies onto circle + mix.
  4. Spread to cover circle.
  5. Rock card for 20 s.
  6. Observe for agglutination.
    Agglutination within 20s = S. Aureus
    No agglutination = Coagulase-neg. Staph.
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Staph DNase test procedure

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  1. Divide DNA agar plate into 3
  2. Spot inoculate test on 1 half (10mm) and controls (pos = S.Aureus, neg = S.epidermidis) on other half.
  3. Incubate at 37C overnight.
  4. Following incubation, in fume hood flood plate with 1M HCl and allow acid to permeate for 10 mins and carefully pour off excess into discard jar.
    Pos = distinct clear zones around inoculum = Staph Aureus
    Neg = S. epidermidis.
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Staph Mannitol Salt agar + SAIDE agar test procedure + results

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  1. Using streak-inoculation, sub-culture test organisms + controls (SA, SE) isolates on MS agar and SAIDE agar
  2. Incubate overnight at 37C.
    S.Aureus = growth + fermentation on MS (Pink -> Yellow) + growth on SAIDE.
    S. epidermidis = growth + no fermentation on MSA (Pink) + no growth on SAIDE.
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12
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Staph Aureus food poisoning

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Enterotoxin
Acute onset 2-6hrs
Severe nausea + vomiting + abdominal pain + diarrhea
Self-limiting 8-24hrs
If disseminates to blood can cause TSS

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13
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Staph aureus food poisoning sources

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Food prepared by handlers + no additional cooking
-salads, ham, egg, tuna, chicken, potato,
- dairy products + milk
- Bakery (cream pastries)
- sandwiches

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14
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Staph epidermidis infections

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  1. Device associated infections - IV, feeding lines, catheters, implanted prosthetic devices.
  2. HCAI bloodstream infection.
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15
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Staph saprophyticus infection

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  1. UTIs in sexually active young females
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16
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Staph specimens

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Skin swab, pus specimen, wound swab, blood, sputum, urine

17
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Additional confirmatory tests Staph Aureus

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  1. VITEK GP card = extra biochemical tests
  2. MALDI TOF = protein profile
  3. PCR = Xpert MRSA/ SA assay - target Protein A (SA) or mecA (MRSA) DNA sequences.
18
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Staph aureus - what to do if clinically significant

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AST + Treatment
No resistance = methicillin
MRSA = vancomycin

19
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Staph aureus superficial infection treatment

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Topical = Mupirocin
Oral = Augmentin

20
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S epidermidis infection treatment

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Vancomycin
If MRSA = oxacillin + rifampcin
Skin infection = Fucidic acid

21
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S. Saprophytic infection treatment

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UTI - Nitrofurantoin