Ch.21: Microbial Diseases of the Skin Flashcards

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What is a Staphylococcus species?

A

Gram-positive cocci (clusters); opportunistic pathogens

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What is S. epidermis?

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-(coagulase-negative)
-nosocomial pathogen; possess slime layer
-can penetrate the skin via catheter insertion

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What is S. aureus?

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-coagulase-positive, that possesses a number of virulence factors

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What is S. aureus virulence factors

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-Toxins: anti-phagocyte
-Resist opsonization
-Neutralizes AMPs of Host
-Lysozyme resistant
-antibiotic-resistant (MRSA, VRSA)

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What are staphylococcal skin infections?

A

boils, carbuncles, impetigo, scalded-skin syndrome; toxic shock syndrome

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What is folliculitis

A

infection of the hair follicles

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7
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what is a Sty

A

folliculitis of an eyelash

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What is a boil (Furuncle)

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abscess; puss surrounded by inflamed tissue

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What is a carbuncle

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inflammation of tissue under the skin

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What is impetigo

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crusting (nonbullous) sores, spread by autoinoculation

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What is scalded skin syndrome?

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form of impetigo (bullous) due to toxin; causes separation of skin layers

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what is a streptococcus species?

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gram-positive cocci (in chains)

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13
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How are streptococcus species characterized?

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-appearance on blood agar
-classified based on hemolytic properties

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what is α (alpha) hemolysis?

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green, partial hemolysis:
-(S. pneumoniae causes pneumonia meningitis)
-(Dental caries plaque biofilms endocarditis)

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What is β (Beta) hemolysis?

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clear, complete hemolysis
(pyogenes that cause strep throat scarlet fever Necrotizing fascitis)

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16
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What is γ (gamma) hemolysis?

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NO hemolysis (enterococcus spp. rarely harmful)

17
Q

Streptococcus pyogenes are known for causing

A

sore throats

18
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What are the virulence factors for Streptococcus pyogenes?

A

-M protein: prevents complement activation: facilitates adherence
-Hyaluronic acid capsule: non-antigenic

19
Q

What do virulence factors in streptococcus pyogenes produce?

A

streptokinase, hyaluronidase, streptolysin, exotoxin A (superantigen)

20
Q

What is rheumatic fever

A

secondary immunological response (sequelae)

21
Q

What is an M protein in Rheumatic fever?

A

the body produces antibodies to M protein; these cross-react with heart muscle proteins

22
Q

What is Necrotizing fasciitis

A

-flesh-eating disease; deep tissue layers affected; toxins causes death of tissues, can affect muscles

23
Q

What is herpesvirus-varicella zoster?

A

-latent Viral skin disease: Chicken pox—> shingles
-acquired via the respiratory route and localizes in skin cells

24
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What does herpesvirus-varicella zoster form

A

a vesicular rash, then pustules