LAB 5 - Aerobic GPB Flashcards

1
Q

bacteria in this category

A

Listeria
Gardnerella
Bacillus
Corynebacterium
Erysipelothrix
Arcanobacterium

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2
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frequent lab contaminants as they are widely distributed in nature

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Bacillus sp.

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3
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Most virulent Coryne sp

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C. diphtheriae when it produces a potent cytotoxic enterotoxin
signature grey-white pseudomembranes

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4
Q

T or F. L. monocytogenes is both a human and animal pathogen

A

T!

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5
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L. monocytogenes in clinical diseases

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  • encephalitis, meningitis, septicemia in the elderly and immunocompromised
  • influenza-like bacteremic illness in pregnant women => infection of fetus
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6
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cold enrichment might be needed for isolation of this organism

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L. monocytogenes (4C)

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7
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GPB, non-spore-forming that shows long filaments

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E. rhusiopathiae

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8
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E. rhusiopathiae skin condition primarily on hands but can disseminate and cause this

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endocarditis

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9
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Similar to Strep throat

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A. haemolyticum
- 10 to 30 y/o
- penicillin-resistant
- rash resembles scarlet fever and pharyngeal pseudomembranes resembles those seen in diphtheria

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10
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G. vag

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polymicrobial syndrome without inflammation

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11
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B. cereus test results

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  • cat +
  • EYA lecithinase +
  • spore stain +
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12
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Lacto test results

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  • cat -
  • few sp microaerophillic
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13
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L. monocytogenes test results

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  • cat +
  • BEA +
  • TSI A/A sick yell
  • TSB motility RT = tumbling; neg at 35C
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14
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Erysipelothrix sp. test results

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  • cat -
  • BEA -
  • TSI A/A H2S ( weak; long time)
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15
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A. haemolyticum test results

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cat -
CAMP inhibition test +

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16
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T or F. The three C. diphtheriae biotype are only found in humans

A

T!
gravis, mitis, intermedius

17
Q

where is diphtheria most common isolated from?

A

throat (pharyngeal) swabs
- can also be kin lesions, nasal and ear swabs

18
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Media for C. diphtheriae

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  • Tellurite (cysteine tellurite agar, Hoyles agar, Tinsdale’s)
    > potassium tellurite (a salt) inhibits most normal flora of resp tract
    > turns black; GPC may turn black too
    > selective AND differential bc will have black halo around colonies if pathogenic
  • Loeffler’s blood serum
    > enhance growth of C. diphtheria and metachromatic granule formation
19
Q

T or F. Coryneform or dips are more pleomorphic and irregularly sized than true C. diphtheriae

A

F!!! pathogen is more pleomorphic

20
Q

black eschar

A

skin necrotic lesions
B. anthracis

21
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B. anthracis and B. cereus common characteristics

A
  • ox neg
  • cat and lecithinase pos
  • produce acid from glucose
22
Q

T or F. B. anthracis is susceptible to penicillin disc test while other Bacillus sp. are resistant

A

T

23
Q

usual specimens for isolation of Listeria

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blood, CSF, amniotic fluid

24
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Listeria tests

A

catalase pos
bile esc pos
bile hydrolysis pos
CAMP pos

25
Q

Which organisms is non-hemolytic on sheep BAP

A

GVag (need human BAP)
48 hrs in 5-10% CO2

26
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T or F. GVag is hippurate hydrolysis spos

A

T

27
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actinomycetes

A
  • nocardia and streptomyces
  • slow growers (4 wks in CO2)
  • branching filaments ( nocardia has fragmentation into bacilli and occi)
  • nocardia is partial acid fast