Week 6 - Case studies Flashcards
What would the following results indicate: Temp 39.2 Pulse 130 BP 80/40 WBC 2.3 x 10^9 Creatinine 420
-Severe sepsis with AKI
What factors are considered when choosing an antibiotic?
- Severity of infection
- Site of infection
- Likely pathogen
- Route of administration
- Side effects
Give the bacteria which is group A streptococci
-Streptococcus pyogenes
What is the gram stain of s.pyogenes?
-Gram positive
What is b-haemolysis and how does this aid virulence?
- Completely lyses RBCs
- Extract nurtients from RBC to aid growth
In what arrangement are streptococci commonly?
-Chains
In which age group does Group B strep causes meningitis?
-Neonates
Give an example of alpha haemolytic strep
-S.pneumoniae
Describe the main virulence factors of S.pyogenes
- M proteins in cell wall which are essential for infectivity
- Exotoxins cause cell lysis and a rash
- Streptokinase to lyse clots
Which antibiotic classes are active against streptococci?
- B-lactams
- Glycopeptides
- Some macrolides and tetracyclines
In what arrangement is staphylococcus commonly?
-Clusters
What are the two groups of staphylococci?
- Staph aureus (coag-pos)
- Coag neg staph
What antibiotics are active against staph?
- Flucloxacllin
- Cephalosporins
- Co-amoxiclav
- Glycopeptides eg vancomycin
What antibiotic is commonly used for MRSA?
-Vancomycin
What most commonly causes cellulitis?
-Staphylococcus aureus