Systemic Bacteriology 2 Flashcards

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What are exogenous and endogenous micro-organisms?

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Endogenous- Microorganisms found in our body.

Exogenous- Not found in normal flora.

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What is a pathogen?

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Harmful microorganism

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What is an opportunistic pathogen?

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Pathogen causing infection when opportunity arrives.

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What is a commensal organism?

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Part of normal flora. Mutualistic relationship with host. Endogenous.

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What are the main types of infectious agents?

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  1. Bacteria
  2. Viruses
  3. Fungi
  4. Protozoa
  5. Parasites
  6. Prions
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6
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Common fungal infections?

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  1. Candida spp.

2. Aspergillus

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7
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Example of protozoan disease?

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  1. Malaria

2. Taxoplasma

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8
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Common Gram -/+

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Gram -
E coli
Salmonella
Klebsiella
Enterobacter

Gram +
Strep spp
Staph spp
Enterococcus spp

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9
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Give two examples of Gram - Cocci

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  • Neisseria Meningitidis

- Neisseria Gonorrhoea

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10
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What are coliforms?

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Gram - bacilli that look like E coli on gram film when cultured on blood agar.

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11
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What antibiotic is given for a coliform infections?

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Gentamicin

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12
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What are the steps involved in fever production?

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  1. Antigen or LPS comes in contact with macrophage
  2. Macrophage releases cytokine
  3. Cytokine stimulate sepsis
  4. Cytokines stimulates hypothalamus in brain
  5. Prostaglandin E released, which increases body temp set point.
    6 Body perceives normal temperature as cold.
  6. Starts to shiver- Fever. Increased survival from infection
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13
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What temperature is termed as fever?

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Above 38c

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14
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What is sepsis?

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Host response to Severe infection

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What happens in sepsis?

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  • Small vessels become leaky. Fluid move into tissues
  • Blood volume reduced. HR goes up to maintain cardiac output.
  • Poor O2 tissue perfusion so–>Blood supply to skin, liver, kidneys reduced to main cerebral blood flow.
  • Blood clotting system activated= increased haemorrhage risk
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Examples of Gram - Bacilli?

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  • Haemophilus influenzae
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • Legionella
  • Vibrio Cholerae
17
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What is streptococcal haemolysis?

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Identify different strep species by growing on blood culture.

18
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Types of Strep haemolysis?

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  1. Partial- Alpha. Green discolouration
  2. Complete- Beta. colony clearance
  3. No- gamma. Red colour
19
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Examples of Group A Streptococci diseases?

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  • Strep sore throat (Scarlet fever)

- puerperal sepsis

20
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Important example of Non haemolytic strep?

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Enterococci

21
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Two important Staphylocci?

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  1. Staph aureus

2. Staph epidermis

22
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Example of anaerobic bacilli?

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Clostridium- Gram+ Anaerobic bacilli