Module 5 Flashcards

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Bacteria characteristics

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prokaryotic cells (metabolism), large, cells walls

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2
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Gram negative

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Extra outer membrane than gram positive so it has 2 periplasmic spaces

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3
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Bacillus anthracis

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  • Rod + gram positive + non-motile + spores
  • Pathogenesis with pXO1 (virulence) and pXO2 (Capsule)
  • Zoonotic
  • Cutaneous or inhalation
  • ID relies on mutation because bacteria clone
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4
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Yersinia pestis

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  • Rod + gram negative + enteric bacteria (gastric)
  • Zoonotic
  • Subspecies based on ability to ferment glycerol and reduce nitrate (3 biovars)
  • Causes pneumonic plague (no vector), bubonic plague (insect vectors like fleas + lymphatic system), and septicemic plague (blood)
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5
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Francisella tularensis

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  • Rod + gram negative
  • Carried by rodents and some domestic animals
  • Two biovars
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6
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Brucella sp.

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  • Gram-negative
  • HIGHLY infectious (less than 10 cells)
  • Most common zoonotic infection + reported lab-acquired infection
  • Through unpasteurized milk/cheese
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7
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Melioidosis and Glanders

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  • Rod + gram negative
  • B. pseudomallei
  • Infectious via inhalation
  • High degree of recombination
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8
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Clostridium botulinum

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  • Rod + gram positive
  • Anaerobic spore-forming bacteria (most toxic)
  • BOTOX
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9
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Bacterial forensics techniques

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  • Gram-staining
  • 16S rRNA gene sequences: present in all organisms unless no mitochondria, highly conserved, may not distinguish between pathogen and closely related non-pathogen
  • VNTR: high precision and high resolution, identical copy numbers at several VNTR loci = related
  • MLVA: organizes size dependent on number of repeats in isolate
  • MLST: uses essential gene found in ALL bacteria, database searching
  • WGS: Illumina, ion torrent, nanopore
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