Cutaneous Bacterial Infections Flashcards

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Impetigo

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Very contagious cutaneous infection by strep pyogenes or staph aureus
- staph aureus = generates bullae as well

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Clostridium perfringens toxins

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Perfingolysin O = pore forming

Alpha toxin (lecithinase or phospholipase C) 
- destroys cellular membrane and cannot be bound to antitoxins 

Both toxins also cause clumping of leukocytes in blood vessels and prevent immune system from getting to the site they need to get to

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Staphylococcus epidermis

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Gram (+) cluster cocci

  • contaminates blood cultures
  • also creates biofilms so really bad with implants and catheters if not cleaned

Catalase (+)
Urease (+)
Coagulase (-)**
mannitol fermentation (-)**

** = differentiates it from staph aureus

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Staph aureus

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gram (+) grape cluster apperance

urease (+) 
Catalase (+)** 
Ferments mannitol* 
Coagulase (+)* 
- help fibrinogen bind to fibrin and produce clots 

B-hemolysis (complete) on blood agar

  • = differentiates between staph epidermis
    • = differentiates between strep species

Possess unique protein A virulence factor
- binds host antibodies to prevent antibody actions

Also has a crap ton of usually virulence factors in high numbers
(Makes it a good pathogen if it gets into the body)

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Staphylococcus aureus toxins

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Cytotoxins

Exfoliative toxins = scalded skin syndrome due to mediated destruction of keratinocyte attachments at the stratum granulosum level

Enterotoxins = food poisoning

Toxic shock syndrome toxin = TSST

  • causes fever, maculopapular rash and seaquamotion of palms and soles
  • eventually if untreated = shock and death
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Streptococcus pyogenes

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Group A strep species that adheres to normal mucosa
- common infection in otitis media and acute pharyngitis

  • B-hemolytic
  • Gram (+) cocci
  • catalase (-)**
  • bacitracin sensative*
  • = differentiates form GBS
    • = differentiates from staph species
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GAS virulence factors

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Hyaluronic acid capsule
- resists phagocytosis and binds to CD44 on epithelial cells disrupting intercellular junctions and invasion of epithelium

M protein (major virulence factor)

  • inhibits complement and phagocytosis
  • **generates antibodies against it which leads to rheumatic fever
  • **if not present = no virulence

Pyrogenic exotoxins

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Severe disease from untreated GAS

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Scarlet fever

  • stupid high fever (>38.3C), sandpaper rash, strawberry tongue and circumferal palor
  • lymphadenopathy cervical

Rheumatic fever
- M protein antibodies bind to cardiac sarcolemma

Rheumatic heart disease

Toxic shock-like syndrome
- caused by erythrogenic exotoxins A which triggers massive inflammatory response

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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Aerobic gram (-) rod

Lactase (-)
Oxidase (+)
Catalase (+)

Common for nosocomial UTIs

Also can cause

  • sepsis
  • ecthyma gangrenosum
  • pneumonia
  • osteomyelitis
  • skin infections

Has a fruity/corn tortilla smell and blue pus due to pigments

Pathogenesis

  • quorum sensing
  • biofilms and slime layers
  • toxins = endotoxins, phospholipase C and exotoxins A
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Stress and pseudomonas

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Stress leads to opioid formation which triggers quorum sensing in these bacteria

Quorum sensing activates virulence factors and worsening of the disease

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Meningococcal meningitis shows what type of rash/skin lesion

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Petechiae and pink macules with widespread eruption
- ** the rash DOENST blanch with pressure

Can induce gram (-) shock

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Erysipelas

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Superifcal facial cellulitis caused by strep pyogenes

Always show’s clear demarcation for he unaffected skin

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Folliculitis

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Caused primarily by staph aureus unless it shot tub folliculitis = pseudomonas areginosa

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Clostridium perfringens

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Gram (+) anaerobic rod
- spore former

Causes Gaseous gangrene in infected wounds since it gets deep in the tissue due to being anaerobic

Pathogenesis

  • multiple subcutaneously
  • causes anaerobic cellulitis which loses desmosomes and adherence junctions
  • invasion of muscle tissues to get to anaerobic regions
  • gas production = gas gangrene and compartment syndrome
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