Classification Flashcards

1
Q

What do gram positive cocci tend to be?

A

Gram-positive cocci = staphylococci + streptococci (including enterococci)

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What do gram negative cocci tend to be?

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Gram-negative cocci = Neisseria meningitidis + Neisseria gonorrhoeae, also Moraxella catarrhalis

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3
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What are gram positive rods?

A

Actinomyces
Bacillus anthracis (anthrax)
Clostridium
Diphtheria: Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Listeria monocytogenes

ABCD L

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4
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How are streptococci classified?

A

By Haemolysis

Alpha haemolytic (Complete)
-Strep pneumonia

Beta haemolytic (partial)
- Group A: Streptococcus progenies
- Group B: Streptococcus agalactiae
- Group D: Enterococcus

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5
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What causes anthrax, and what is it stain?

A

Bacillus anthracis, a Gram positive rod

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6
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What toxin does anthrax produce?

A

Tripartite toxin

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7
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How is anthrax treated?

A

ciprofloxacin

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8
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Clinical features of anthrax?

A

causes painless black eschar (cutaneous ‘malignant pustule’, but no pus)
typically painless and non-tender
may cause marked oedema
anthrax can cause gastrointestinal bleeding

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9
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What is a coagulase positive and a coagulase negative staph?

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Staph aureus - coagulase positive
* most common pneumonia

Staph saprophytic - coagulase negative
*Common urinary tract infection

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10
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What type of bacteria is E-coli ?

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Facultative anaerobic, lactose-fermenting, Gram negative rod

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11
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What is the gram stain of listeria?

A

Gram positive bacillus

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12
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What does CSF of listeria show?

A

Pleocytosis

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13
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What is the classification of clostridium difficult?

A

Gram positive bacillus

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14
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What bacteria cause exacerbations of COPD?

A

Pneumococcus
Haemophilus influenza
Meningococcus

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15
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How is MRSA tested?

A

nasal swab and skin lesions or wounds
the swab should be wiped around the inside rim of a patient’s nose for 5 seconds
the microbiology form must be labelled ‘MRSA screen’

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16
Q

What antibiotics contribute to MRSA?

A

Quinolones: Ciprofloxacin

17
Q

What antibiotics can be used to treat MRSA?

A

Vancomycin
Teicoplanin
Linezolid