BACTEROIDES Flashcards
Pathogenesis is not included. Please refer on the reference book. (26 cards)
Gram negative anaerobic non-sporeforming bacilli:
B. melaninogenic has been renamed as?
Prevotella mellaninogenica (affects animals)
B. nodosus can’t ferment CHO. True or False?
True
Gram negative anaerobic non-sporeforming bacilli:
B. levii has been renamed as? Give the associated infections.
Porphyromonas levii - associated with summer mastitis in cattle
What are the antigens present in B. nodosus?
- K (specific)
- O (group): heat-stable
Describe the morphology of B. nodosus.
- Large, piliated, rod-shaped; rods are straight but may be slightly curved
- Non-motile, non-spore forming
B. nodosus is grown best at what temp and media?
- ** 37 C; neutral or alkaline media containing trypticase and arginine (0.05)**
- Growth is also enhanced by adding 10% horse serum
Describe the colonies of B. nodosus.
- Smooth, convex, and semi-opaque or translucent
- Virulent isolated from animals with foot-rot produce papillate or beaded colonies that etch the medium
- Less virulent isolated produce mucoid colonies
B. nodosus is an obligate parasite of the hooves of ?
- Sheep
- Goats
- Cattle
Gram negative anaerobic non-sporeforming bacilli:
B. corrodens has been renamed as ?
Eikenella corrodens (affects humans and animals)
Gram negative anaerobic non-sporeforming bacilli:
B. nodosus has been renamed as? Give the associated infections.
Dichelobacter nodosus - contagious foot rot in sheep
What specie of Bacteroides has enterotoxin-like activity and has been isolated from outbreaks of acute diarrheal disease in lambs?
B. fragilis
What are the common clinical signs induced by Bacteroides ?
Abscesses, necrotic, and suppurative processes
In old cultures, B. nodosus forms ?
Tyrosine crystals
B. nodosus is sensitive to what microbial agents?
Penicillin
Tetracycline
Chloramphenicol
Clindamycin
Cefamandole
What are the immunity methods against B. nodosus?
- IgG1 abs - acts on fimbrial (K) antigen
- Vaccination
B. nodosus has numerous pili. True or False?
False
B. nodosus is an essential transmitting agent of what disease in sheep?
Foot rot
Gram negative anaerobic non-sporeforming bacilli:
B. heparinolyticus has been renamed as? Give the associated infections.
Prevotella heparinolyticus - oral infections in horses and cats
The K antigen is associated with ?
Fimbriae (pili)
What are the diagnostic methods for B. nodosus?
- Smears prepared from the edge of lesions beneath the epidermal matrix and stained with Gram’s stain
- Eugon agar, 0.2% yeast extract, 10% horse blood, and 1 μg of lincomycin per milliliter
When B. nodosus is stained with methylene blue, they often show?
One or more several metachromatic granules
O antigen LPS is biologically, chemically, and ultrastructurally similar to ______ and consists of a polysaccharide joined with lipid A through acid-labile 2-keto-3-deoxyoctonic acid link
Enterobacteriaceae
What are the other names of B. nodosus?
- Actinomyces nodosus
- Fusiformis nodosus
- Ristella nodosa
Describe B. nodosus acc. to its O2 requirement.
Obligate anaerobe