Anaerobes Flashcards

1
Q

Anaerobes form the main component of _____________.

A

human endogenous flora

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2
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List the most common anaerobes in the (1) oral cavity, (2), colon, (3) female genital tract, and (4) skin.

A
  • Oral cavity: Bacteroides fragilis
  • Colon: B. fragilis and Clostridium
  • Female genital tract: Lactobacillus
  • Skin: Propionibacterium
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3
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Why is oxygen toxic to obligate anaerobes?

A

Most anaerobes lack catalase and superoxide dismutase, so the H2O2 and O2–•are highly destructive.

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4
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What kind of bacteria is Bacteroides fragilis?

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  • Aerotolerant anaerobe
  • Gram-negative rod
  • Not a spore former
  • Encapsulated
  • Commensal colonic bacteria that commonly causes peritoneal infections following abdominal surgery
  • Does not contain endotoxin
  • Pleomorphic
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5
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Which of the following can grow in anaerobic conditions? 
•Bacteroides
•Clostridium 
•Staphylococcus aureus
•E. coli
•Streptococcus
•Enterococcus
A

All of them!

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6
Q

The classic presentation of anaerobic Gram-negative rods and anaerobic cocci is ______________.

A

polymicrobial abscess formation

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7
Q

C. tetani germinates in ______________ tissue.

A

devitalized

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8
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Give the Sketchy rundown on C. tetani.

A
  • Gram-positive rod (purple gloves on scientists)
  • Inhibits release of GABA and glycine from Renshaw cells in the spinal cord (monkey with wRENch and SAW)
  • Obligate anaerobe (gas masks)
  • Spore-forming (walnuts that monkeys are eating)
  • Found in soil (spilled buckets of soil)
  • Toxin cleaves snare protein (scientist with syringe in net)
  • Vaccine is to toxin (like the orange scissors that are the same color as the orange syringe)
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9
Q

One of the most common presentations of tetanus is now ___________.

A

neonatal tetanus (34,000 cases in 2015 with an 80% mortality)

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10
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Give the Sketchy rundown on C. botulinum.

A
  • Gram-positive rod (purple-eyed robots)
  • Causes descending paralysis with prominent ptosis (robots with droopy eyes and falling heads)
  • Spore-forming (bolts in honey)
  • Obligate anaerobe (guy in gas mask)
  • Toxin cuts snares that release acetylcholine at the NMJ (scissors cutting Ach battery)
  • Found in canned food (can-shaped robots)
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11
Q

Death from botulism most often results from ______________.

A

respiratory failure

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12
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The treatment for C. botulinum is ____________.

A

equine antitoxin

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13
Q

Sporulating C. tetani have a characteristic _____________ shape.

A

tennis-racquet

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14
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In babies, ___________ can cause botulism while adults usually require _____________.

A

C. botulinum spores (which then germinate in the baby’s gut); preformed toxin

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15
Q

Iraq made 19,000 liters of ______________.

A

weaponized botulinum toxin gas

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16
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Which of the C. difficile toxins is an enterotoxin?

A

A

B is a cytotoxin.

17
Q

C. difficile B toxin is a _______________.

A

glucosyl transferase that adds a glucose to G proteins