(V)Gram Negative Rods Vibrio spp. Flashcards

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Characterize (4) : Vibrio cholera

A

(1) **Gram (-) curved (comma shaped) rod **
(2) Fimbriae
(3) Acid labile
(4) (+) Oxidase

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Which bacteria is most commonly described as “comma-shaped”?

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V. cholerae

(Other curved rods are more helical)

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Describe the diarrhea caused by V. cholera

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Rice water stools

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Is V. cholera invasive?

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No

(Only attaches to intestinal wall with fimbriae)

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MOA: Cholera toxin

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Activates Gs
⇒ ↑ cAMP
Electrolyte secretion
Diarrhea

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Treatment: V. cholera

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Oral rehydration

(Should have a little bit of glucose and salt to increase water absorption. Na+ dependent glucose uptake + Cl- for charge balance ⇒ 3 solutes and corresponding water absorbed)

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What type of media does V. cholera grow best in?

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Alkaline

(∴ Acid labile)

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How does V. parahaemolyticus infection occur?

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Eating contaminated oysters/seafood

(V. vulnificus as well)

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Vibrio Cholera

Transmission:[…]

Virulence factor: […]

Clinical Presentation:
[…]

Treatment:
[…]

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Vibrio Cholera

Transmission: faecal oral

Virulence factor: Cholera toxins —> prevents active reabsorption of electrolytes and water

Clinical Presentation:
Copious watery painless diarrhea, aka rice water diarrhea (SEVERE dehydration without abdominal pain or fever. CAN CAUSE DEATH IN A DAY)

Treatment:
- ORS
- Cipro or Tetracyclin
Note:
- non-invasive (doesn’t go to other parts of body), unlike v. parahaemolyticus
- legally notifiable disease

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Vibrio Cholerae grows […] on TCBS agar (sucrose fermenting)
Vibrio Parahaemolyticus grows […] on TCBS agar (non-sucrose fermenting)

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Vibrio Cholerae grows yellow on TCBS agar (sucrose fermenting)
Vibrio Parahaemolyticus grows green on TCBS agar (non-sucrose fermenting)

TCBS = Thiosulfphate-Citrate-Bilesalts-Sucrose agar

Honestly I myself also cannot see the yellow word but thats what we want right LOL

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Vibrio parahaemolyticus

Transmission:
[…]

Virulence factor:
[…]

Clinical presentation:
[…]

Treatment
[…]

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Vibrio parahaemolyticus

Transmission:
Contaminated seafood

Virulence factor:
Enterotoxin

Clinical presentation:
- acute onset of explosive watery diarrhea or frank dysentry-like syndrome (with cramping and abdominal pain and low-grade fever)
- Food poisoning (diarrhea, vomitting)

Treatment
- usually self limiting
- antibiotics don’t alter course

dysentery: *infection of the intestines resulting in severe diarrhoea with the presence of blood and mucus in the faeces.
*
Note: this is invasive

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Vibrio vulnificus infection

Transmission: […]

Clinical Presentation:
[…]

Treatment:
[…]

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Vibrio vulnificus infection

Transmission: contaminated seawater and wounds

Clinical Presentation:
1. Food poisoning: self-limiting diarrhea
- acute septicaemia in immunocompromised:high fever, hypotension and multiple erythematous skin infection - turns haemmorhagic, necrotic and ulcerating
2. Wound infection: cellulitis with edema erythema and life-threatening necrosis

Treatment:
- Aggressive surgical wound Debridement
- combination: doxy/ceftazidime/cipro

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Vibro spp. are gram negative rods that appear […].
They are mostly found in […] and are mostly oxidase […]

4 Examples of species include
[…]

Similar to the species is
aeromonas spp –> causes occasional diarrhea and skin infection

A

Vibro spp. are gram negative rods that appear curved.
They are mostly found in surface waters around the world and are mostly oxidase positive

4 Examples of species include
- V. cholerae
- V. parahaemolyticus
- V. alginolyticus
- V. vulnificus

Similar to the species is
aeromonas spp –> causes occasional diarrhea and skin infection
“as a guy is PARAchuting into a CHlorinated lake with ALGae, a VULture is attacking him”

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