Gram Positive Bacteria Flashcards

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Staphylococcus aureus

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Cocci
1. Excess growth
2. Growth in area not normally found
Normal Flora is outside the skin

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Folliculitis

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Infection of the hair follicle causing red, pus-filled swollen follicles

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Impetigo

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Small, flattened, red patches on the face and limbs which develop into pus filled vesicles that eventually crust over.
AKA pyoderma

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Toxic Shock Syndrome

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Occurs in young women- tampons not regularly changed
Caused by TSST 1
S/Sx: Fever, Hypotension, Erythoderma wit desquamation, Profuse diarrhea, Multi-organ involvement

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Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome

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S/Sx: Perioral erythema with sunburn like rash rapidly turning bright red then spreading to bullae which later on desquamates

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Staphylococcal Food Poisoning

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Caused by ingestion of enterotoxin
Second most common cause of acute food poisoning
S/Sx: Acute salivation, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal cramps, Watery diarrhea

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Septicemia

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Associated with age extremes, CVD, decompensated diabetes, and heroin addicts
May complicate to endocarditis

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Streptococcus pneumoniae

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Mucopurulent sputum with pus

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Other infections caused by S. aureus

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Sty, boil, cellulitis, impetigo, osteomyelitis
Folliculitis
Impetigo
TSS
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
Staphylococcal food poisoning
Septicemia

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Streptococcus viridans

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“green”
Normal flora of the oral cavity

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Streptocccus mutans

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Mouth
Causes bad breath, dental carries
CHO to lactic acid
Complication: brain abscess

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Streptococcus pyogenes

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Most virulent, important human pathogen
• CM:
1. Scarlet Fever
Aka. Scarletina, erysipelas
ID: Dick’s test
2. Impetigo
Aka pyoderma
s/s: yellow crusted lesions (face)
3. Sepsis
4. Infectious endocarditis
5. Tonsilitis, Strep throat (3-5x/yr = complications)
6. Pharyngitis

• Complications (1-4 weeks after infection)
1. Acute Rheumatic Fever: Heart murmurs, Aschoff’s nodule formation in the heart valves
2. Acute Glomerulonephritis
3. Rx: Penicillin V

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Streptococcus agalactiae

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Normal flora of female genitalia
• CM: neonatal sepsis/meningitis (from mother)- normal delivery

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Enterococcus (faecalis, faecium, durans)

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CM: liver, intestinal abscess and UTI

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Streptococcus bovis

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Normal flora of the colon
• Common org. isolated among patients with colon cancer (decaying cells)

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