Bacteria Flashcards

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difference btw gram (+) and gram (-)

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positive has thicker layer of PG, negative has thiner layer btw two cell membranes.
positive will bind to blue
negative will bind to red.

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staphylococcus

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gram (+): commensal skin -> armpit, groin nostrils
s. aureus- skin and soft tissue infections
MRSA - penicillin resistant
all coagulase positive

coagulase negative staphylococci
not pathogenic, iatrogenic infections ie. IV lines

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streptococcus

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gram (+) commensal in oropharynx GAS
s. pyogenes = strep throat & necrotizing fascitis.
S .pneumoniae - otitis media, pneumonia, meningitis (vaccination against)

commensal residents of the GI tract
s. agalactiae - GBS passes mom to baby. tested. UTI to neontal meningitis

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corynebacteria

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gram (+): usually commensal.

c.diptheria = ulcerative disease in throat = vaccine now.

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listeria

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gram (+): in GI of animals. bad when introduced to humans. severe GI symptoms.
lives cell-to-cell, hides from immunity. crosses cell walls
l. monocytogenes
meningitis and spontaneous abortion

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6
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gram (-) 3 types

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diplococci
respiratory
enteric

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7
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neisseria

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diplococci (-)
meningiditis = commensal resident of the oropharynx until it is activated. = meningitis. vaccinate against
gonorrhea = not commensal (not normal in screening). STI

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8
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haemophilus

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respiratory (-):
H. influenzae = respiratory tract infection.
serotype type b - more pathogenic than other strains
epiglottis and infantile death
rare in canada -vaccine success.

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E.coli

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enteric food poisioning. diarrhea in immuno-competent

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10
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Can’t gram stain 3 types of bacteria

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spirochetes = too small - need EM
mycobacteria = special stain
mycoplasma = no cell wall
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