Gram-Positive Bacteria Flashcards

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Staphylococcus Morphology:

(3 main points)

    1. 3.
A

Staphylococcus Morphology

  1. Gram-positive cocci
  2. Grape-like clusters
  3. Catalase-positive
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What is this?

A

Staphylococcus

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3
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Which staphylococci are coagulase negative?

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Staphylococcus Epidermidis & Saprophyticus

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Which staphylococcus is coagulase positive?

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Staphylococcus Aureus

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How is S. Aureus transmitted and who is most often compromised?

A

Hospital-acquired (nosocomial)

Immunocompromised & IV Drug Users

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6
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What protein is involved in Staphylococcus spp. infections?

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Protein A: binds Fc portion of IgG to protect inhibiting complement activation and phagocytosis

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7
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S. Aureus has two divisions of clinical disease:

  1. (direct infection of affected tissue)
  2. (no infection/infection at site distant to clinical manifestation)
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S. Aureus Clinical divisions:

  1. Purulent/suppurative or inflammatory diseases
  2. Toxic disease
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What are the 6 purulent/inflammatory manifestations of S. Aureus

  1. (Impetigo, folliculitis, furuncles, carbuncles, wound infections, cellulitis)
  2. (metastatic/systemic)
  3. (vegetative lesions)
  4. (bone)
  5. (joints)
  6. (lungs)
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S. Aureus Clinical purulent/ inflammatory Manifestations:

  1. Cutaneous infections (Impetigo, folliculitis, furuncles, carbuncles, wound infections, cellulitis)
  2. Bacteremia (metastatic/systemic)
  3. Endocarditis (vegetative lesions)
  4. Osteomyelitis
  5. Septic Arthritis
  6. Pneumonia
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What are the 3 Toxic manifestations of S. Aureus?

  1. ingestion of heat-stable enterotoxin (NO fever)
  2. (TSST-1)
  3. (perioral erythema)
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3 Toxic manifestations of S. Aureus:

  1. Food poisoning
  2. Toxic Shock Syndrome (caused by TSST-1)
  3. Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSS toxin)
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