Microbiology Case Study Tutorial Flashcards

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Chromotogic agar

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Coloured to determine different microorganisms

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Normal flora vs pathogen identification in diagnosis

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One microorganism that is normal flora in one part of the body may not be normal flora in another part of the

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Winpath - what is it?

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Laboratory information system in NHS - for GP they do manual request forms for testing which has to be put in manually into the system - other samples have barcode that is scanned for automation

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Automated systems for microbiology

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MALTI-ToF - takes 24h to identify bavcteria
Vitek2 - takes 15 minutes
Have to prepare bacteria first
PCR automation machine detects DNA which we an then detect the bacteria from

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Sample types in microbiology lab

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Pus from absess
Swabs
Tissue
Bone
Urine
Faeces
Non sterile fluids
Bone biopsy

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Blood culture test in microbiology lab

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Blood culture - traffic light system on virtuo analysers - if test is +ve then amber light. Bacteria in blood is transferred to agar, which respires and produces CO2 causes agar colour change

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Gram stain test in microbiology lab

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Crystal violet, iodine, red. Grape +ve = thicker peptidoglycan wall.
Flood with crystal violet, add iodine which creates complex molecules then wash with acetone to break down cell wall.
Gram -ve cell wall broken down quickly but +ve cells kept in cell wall as thicker .
Then stained with natural red - gram -ve stains pink but +ve stays blue.
If we find out -ve or positive and look at shape we can really narrow down what type it is.

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Gram +ve shapes

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Bacilli
Branching filament
Cocci - diplococci, tetrad, chains, clusters

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Gram -ve shapes

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Bacilli
Cocci
Cocci-bacilli
Curved rods

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What is MALDI-ToF

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Mass spec machine - uses light. Time of flight mass spectrometry - 1–15 seconds for result. Molecules disperse - heavy molecules travel slowly and light travels fast

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What to do if infection occurs- when should we use antibiotic?

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We could have intrinsically resistant bacteria - we want bacterialcidal antiboiotic so that normal flora is unharmed. We dont bacterial static.

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3 bacteria commonly associated with

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We could have intrinsically resistant bacteria - we want bacterialcidal antiboiotic so that normal flora is unharmed. We dont bacterial static.

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Gram -ve shapes

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Bacilli
Cocci
Cocci-bacilli
Curved rods

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MALDI- Tof what is it?

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Mass spec machine that used light - time of flight mass spectrometry. 10 - 15 seconds for result. Molecules disperse - heavy molecules travel slowly slowly and light fast

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What type of antibiotic is usually used?

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Bacterialcidal - so normal flora is unharmed. - we dont want bacterialstatic

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3 bacteria that are commonly associated with food poising in the uk

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Salmonella
Shigella
Campylobacter

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Enterics

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Category 3 room - strict access
Never want air from the lab in other rooms - cross contamination. Class 1 hod used. ENtericBio used 0 automated machine - giant pipettes