Streptococcus Pneumoniae Flashcards

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General Characteristics

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Diplococcus, Alpha-hemolytic (partially lyse RBCs)

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Incubation period

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1-3 days

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Significance

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Bacterium most commonly found in human pneumonia

Commonly responsible for typical lobular pneumonia, otitis media, meningitis, bacteremia.

Affects lobular part of lung or the bronchis.

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Transmission

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Respiratory Droplets

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Pathogenesis

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Primary virulence factor: polysaccharide capsule (antiphagocytic)
1.) Releases Hemolysin (pneumolysin) that damages respiratory epithelium
2.) Alveoli responds with a build up of fluid, RBCs, and WBCs leading to productive cough (blood-tinged, pink or rusty sputum)
3.) Organism disseminates into lymphatics, blood, and other tissues.

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Diagnosis

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Clinical Suspicion
Optochin sensitivity
Lysed by bile
Quellung reaction (detects capsule)
Gram stain (positive)

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Treatment

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Penicillin
Vancomycin

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Prevention

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Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine against capsule.

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