Gram + Cocci Flashcards

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GM+ Staphylococci General (6)

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  • Facultative anaerobes
  • clusters of cells
  • Catalase +
  • Resistant to heat/drying
  • Nosocomial
  • Skin and mucous membranes
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GM + Staphylococci species (3)

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S. Aureus

S. Saprophyticus

S. epidermis

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S. aureus

  • ID
  • Virulence Factors
  • -special (2)
  • Disease
  • Trx +resisitance
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Golden Staph of Moses

  • golden yellow colonies, catalase positive, GM+
  • Inflammatory peptidoglycan (techioic acid), protein A( bind Ab backwards-anti opsonic, some have capsules, adhesins
  • –alpha toxin-hemolysin, beta toxin-lipase, dmgs RBC, CAMP test, PVL-lyse PMs (CA-MRSA)
  • -Superantigen toxins-activates T cells (overprod cytokines), ETA-exfoliative toxin-scaled skin syndrome (bulae and desquamination), TSS1-fever, rash, organ failure, SEA/SEB (enterotoxins)-food poisoning (nausea, vomiting, no diarrhea)
  • Abscess (furuncles= than carbuncles=many), imetigo, cellulites, osteomyelitis (septic joint), acute endocarditis, pneumonia
  • Superficial-pencilinase resistant penecillin,VANCO if worse
  • -due to insertion of material chromosome of large segment of DNA from another sources-makes Pencilin binding protein that inactivates drug
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S. saprophytic

  • where
  • ID
  • disease
  • trx
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The girl in the plumber picture

  • normal vaginal tract flora
  • resistant to novobiacin
  • UTI (young women-possible cystitis)
  • Penicillin G
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S. epidermis

  • where normally
  • disease
  • -special
  • trx
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The plumber picture

  • skin flora
  • opporunittic infections
  • -many prosthesises-makes slime that adheres
  • often methicillin (+other antibiotics) resistant
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GM + Streptococci Facts (6)

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  • cell is pairs or chains
  • facultative aerobes-always use fermentation
  • Natural habitat is mucous membranes
  • a (turn green/brown due to H2O2), b (ring around-complete hemolysis) , g hemolysis
  • catalase negative
  • much less hardy than staph
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GM + Strep species (6)

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S. pyogenes (A)
S. agalactiae (B)
Enterococcus faecalis/faecium (D)
S. pneumonie
S. Bovis (S. gallolyticus)
Viridans (mitis, mutans, oralis, sanguis, etc)
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Streptococcus Pyogenes

  • group
  • ID
  • virulence
  • Diseases
  • Trx
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Group A
The Pie Genies’ Bakery
-Beta hemolytic, sensitive to bacitracin
-M protein-anti-phagocytic/complement+highly variable antigenically (essential for infection), SPE (erythrogenic toxin-Scarlet Fever), Exoenzymes (ECM stuff), Hemolysins (Streptolycin O-O2 sensitive, Streptolysin S-O2 stable)
-Pharyngitis-Purulent strep throat-diagnose with throat culture, Scarlet fever, Impetigo, cellulitis, necrotizing fasciitis, Streptococcal TSS (SPE-A super antigen), Acute rheumatic fever (2-3 weeks after strep throat+Ab to M protein cross reacts with heart valves), Acute glomuerlonephritis (week after strep throat or skin infection+kidney injury)
-Penicillin G

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S. agalctiae

  • Group
  • Natural habitat
  • ID
  • Disease
  • Trx
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Group B
Galactic baby
- GU/lower GI tract
- Beta hemolytic, positive CAMP test
- Septicemia (same thing as bacteremia lol), neonatal sepsis/meningitis
-Culture mom/Penicilin G
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Enterococcus faecalis/faecium

  • group
  • differences
  • Natural habitat
  • ID
  • Disease
  • Trx
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Group D
Protest @ the Caucus
-Faecalis-more common
–Faecium-superbug+bile resistant
-GI tract
-NaCl resistant, usually a or g hemolytic
-UTI, endocarditis, billiary tree infection, bacteremia, usually opportunistic
-UTI/wounds-penicillin, nosocomial-linezolid or tigecycline

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S. pneumoniae

  • aka
  • natural habitat
  • ID
  • virulence factors
  • disease
  • Trx + resistance mech
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Pneumococci
The Alpha Knight in Tournament
-nasopharynx
-Lancet shaped cells in pairs, optochin sensitive, alpha hemolytic, lysed by bile acids
-Capsule, protease that cleaves IgA dimer (normal form)
-#1 cause of MOPS (meningitis, otitis media, pneumonia (with rust colored sputum), sinusitis
- Erythromycin, Ceftriaxone; recombination of endogenous PBP genes with exogenous genes

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12
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Capsule problems

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Sickle cell or splenectomy have trouble clearing these infections

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13
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S. viridian’s

  • aka
  • natrual habitat
  • ID
  • Disease
  • Trx
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Alpha hemolytic oral streptococci-mitis, mutans, oralis, sanguis, etc

  • oral cavity
  • alpha hemolytic, resistant to optochin and bile, sensitive to salt, no capsule (vs S. pneumonia)
  • Baterial endocarditis (bacteria adhere to to fibrin/platelet aggregates by creating dextran from glucose) and dental caries (mutans and sanguinis)
  • penicilin and ahminoglycosides work synergistically (if just ahminoglycosides-resistant)
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S. Bovis

  • group
  • aka
  • natural habitat
  • ID
  • Disease
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Group D
No picture
S. gallolyticus
-normal GI flora
-bile resistant, NaCL sensitive, gamma hemolytic (usually)
-Septicemia/endocarditis, infection correlated to colon cancer

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