Gram negative bacteria Flashcards

1
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What are virulence factors of gram negative bacteria?

A
  • Colonisation factors: adhesins, invasins, nutrient acquisition, defence against the host
  • Toxins (effectors): usually secreted proteins
    • Damage
    • Subversion
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What are the 4 main groups of gram negative bacteria?

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  1. Proteobacteria
  2. Bacteroids
  3. Chlamydia
  4. Spirochaetes
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3
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What shape are proteobacteria?

A

all are rod-shaped

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4
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What shape are bacteroids?

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rod-shaped

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5
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What shape are chlamydia?

A

round pleimorphic

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6
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What shape are spirochaetes?

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spiral/ helical

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7
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What are coliforms?

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Rod-shaped aerobic gram negative bacteria

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8
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What do coliforms colonise?

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intestinal tract

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9
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What is an example of a coliform?

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salmonella

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10
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What are the 2 species of salmonella?

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  • S. enterica - responsible for salmonellosis
  • S. bongori - rare (contact with reptiles)
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11
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What is helicobacter pylori?

A

Vibrio
aerobic gram negative rods

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12
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What is n. meningitidis?

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Neisseria
aerobic gram negative cocci

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13
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What is n. gonorrhoeae?

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Neisseria
aerobic gram negative cocci

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14
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How does meningococcus show asymptomatic carriage?

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Nasopharyngeal carriage in 5-10% population

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15
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What are the main virulence factors in meningococcus?

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Capsule
LPS (membrane ‘blebs’)
- Cytokine cascade
- Sepsis

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16
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How is gonococcus spread?

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Person-to-person only

17
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What is the difference between gonococcus and meningococcus?

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gonococci are non-capsulated unlike pathogenic N. meningitidis