Skin Microbiology - Bacterial/Fungal Flashcards

1
Q

Gram positive cocci in clusters?

A

staphylococcus

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2
Q

Which type of Staphylococcus is coagulase positive (golden)?

A

staph aureus

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3
Q

What is an antibiotic resistant strain of staph aureus?

A

Antibiotic resistant strains

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4
Q

Which staphylococcus tends to cause UTIs in women?

A

Staph. saprophyticus

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5
Q

Gram positive cocci in chains?

A

streptococcus

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6
Q

What does – β(beta)-haemolytic mean?

A

complete haemolysis

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7
Q

What does α(alpha)-haemolytic mean?

A

partial haemolysis

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8
Q

What does γ(gamma) or non-haemolytic mean?

A

no haemolysis

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9
Q

What bacteria is non haemolytic?

A

Enterococcus sp.

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10
Q

What bacteria is β(beta)-haemolytic?

A

strep A, strep B

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11
Q

What bacteria is α-haemolytic?

A

Strep. pneumoniae

Strep “viridans”

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12
Q

What skin problems tend to be caused by Staph aureus?

A
Cellulitis
 Infected eczema
 Impetigo
 Wound infection
 Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
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13
Q

Which bacteria tends to cause Necrotising fasciitis?

A

Group A strep

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14
Q

What causes Erysipelas?

A

Group A strep

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15
Q

What is tinea?

A

ringworm

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16
Q

What is tinea pedis?

A

athletes foot

17
Q

Who does scalp ringworm mainly affect?

A

children

18
Q

Which bacteria is the most common cause of ringworm and how is it transmitted?

A

Trichophyton rubrum

human-human

19
Q

Where does candida tend to cause infections?

A

in skin folds where area
is warm and moist
E.g. Seen under the breasts in females, groin areas,
abdominal skin folds etc, nappy area in babies

20
Q

What causes scabies?

A

Sarcoptes scabiei

21
Q

Where in the body does scabies tend to affect?

A

affecting finger webs, wrists,

genital area

22
Q

Treatment of scabies?

A

malathion lotion, applied overnight to whole body and
washed off next day
benzyl benzoate (avoid in children)

23
Q

What causes lice?

A
Pediculus capitis (head louse)
Pediculus corporis (body louse) (vagabond's disease)
Phthirus pubis (pubic louse)
24
Q

What is treatment for lice?

A

Malathion

25
Q

What type of bacteria can survive in the
environment because of their cell wall
structure?

A

gram positive