Bacterial Pathogens – Flashcards

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Staphylococcus aureus
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Gram + cocci
Local infections: (skin) cellulitis, impetigo, folliculitis, furuncles, carbuncles; (respiratory)pneumonia w/ cavitations
Systemic: actute endocarditis, meningitis, osteomyelitis, septic arthritis
Treatment: MSSA: penicillinase-resistant penicillin; MRSA: vancomycin
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Staphylococcus epidermis
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Gram + cocci
Infection in indwelling medical devices
Endocartitis
Treatment: vancomycin and removal of foreign object
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Streptococcus agalactiae (Group B)
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Gram + cocci
alpha hemolytic
neonatal meningitis (MOST common cause), neonatal pneumonia, neonatal sepsis
Strep agalactiae are part of the normal oral and vaginal flora and causes urinary and reproductive system infections in females
Treatment: penicillin G
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Streptococcus equisimilis (Group C)
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Gram + cocci
pharyngits/strep throat
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Streptococcus mutans (viridans)
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Gram + cocci
catalase -, alpha hemolytic, bile-esculin negative
Local: dental ( S. mutans) brain or abdominal abscesses( S. intermedius)
Systemic: Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis (SBE)
Treatment: penicillin G
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Streptococcus pneumoniae
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Gram + cocci
catalase -, alpha hemolytic, bile-esculin negative
Local: Otitis media
Systemic: meningitis
Treatment: penicillin
MAJOR CAUSE of community acquired pneumonia
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Strepcococcus pyogenes (Group A strep)
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Gram + cocci
Pharyngitis, Impetigo, Scarlet fever, Toxic Shock Syndrome
Treatment: penicillin G
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Enterococcus faecalis
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Gram + cocci
Local: UTI, biliary tract infections
Systemic: Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis (SBE)
2nd most common cause of nosocomial infections UTI is US due to high resistance
biliary/hepatic surgery
VRE: vancomycin resistant enterococci
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Bacillus anthraxis
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Gram + bacilli; Spore forming
Can cause cutaneous, pulmonary or intestinal anthrax with septicemia
Usually fatal
Treatment: penicillin
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Bacillus cereus
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Gram + bacilli; Spore forming
Food poisoning- uncooked food or when food is re-warmed and spores germinate
4 toxins
Treatment: rehydration and prevention
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Clostridium botulinum
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Gram + bacilli; Spore forming
Adult: food poisoning - botulism
Infant botulism: floppy baby syndrome
Treatment: antitoxin; respiratory support
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Closttridium difficile
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Gram + bacilli; Spore forming
Nosocomial gastroenteritis
Treatment: oral vancomycin
Major cause of hospital acquired diarrhea, often transmitted by the hands of hospital personnel
Antibiotic associated
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Clostridium perfringens
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Gram + bacilli; Spore forming
Gas gangrene and food poisoning
Surgical removal of infected areas
Penicillin for weak infections; Disease caused by toxins and extracellular enzymes produced by bacteria
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Clostridium tetani
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Gram + bacilli; Spore forming
Tetanus, spastic paralysis, lockjaw
Treatment: clean wound; antitoxin; DTaP vaccine booster; penicillin
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Corynebacterium diptheria
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Gram + cocci; nonsporeforming
Diptheria
Treatment: DTaP vaccine booster; antitoxin; penicillin
Acute, potentially fatal diphtheria by potent exotoxin so urgent treatment is essential
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Listeria monocytogenes
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Gram + bacilli; nonsporeforming
Neonatal meningitis and sepsis
Immunocompromised patients
Treatment: amphicillin
Opportunistic infection ( AIDS pts)
Intracellular organism, which infects special groups, pregnant women, newborns and immunosuppressed patients
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Neisseria gonorrhea
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Gram - cocci
Gonorrhea
Local genital tract infection
Systemic- septic arthritic
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Treatment: penicillin G; amoxycillin
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Neisseria meningitides
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Gram - diplococci
Meningitis
penicillin G; rifampin for prophylaxis; vaccine
Major cause of meningitis, especially in close quarters, dorms
Neonates are protected by maternal antibodies until 6 mon.
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Bartonella henselae
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Gram - bacilli; nonenteric
Endocarditis
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Bordetella pertussis
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Gram - bacilli; nonenteric
Pertussis/whooping cough
Highly contagious; respiratory droplets
Vaccine: DTaP (aP stands for acellular pertussis)
Pediatric disease - 60 million people worldwide; 10,000 cases in US
Erythromycin
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Brucella melitensis
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Gram - bacilli; nonenteric
Brucellosis; fever
Zoonotic
Treatment: pasteurize milk; gentamycin
Most commonly occurs from ingestion of contaminated animal products or direct skin contact
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Francisella tularensis
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Gram - bacilli; nonenteric
Tularemia
Treatment: streptomycin
Live vaccine for high risk individuals
Zoonotic bacteria - primarily rabbits; also trans. by ticks, lice, mites or contact with infected animal at skin
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Gardnerella vaginalis
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Vaginosis
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Haemophilus influenza B
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Gram - bacilli; nonenteric
Local: Otitis, pneumonia
Systemic: meningitis, septic arthritis, cellulitis
Treatment: 3rd generation cephalosporin
Hib vaccine
Only humans carry
Aerosol
MOST COMMON CAUSE of MENINGITIS in CHILDREN; problem in close quarters
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Legionella pneumophila
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Gram - bacilli; nonenteric
Water aerosols, nosocomial respiratory - Legionnaire's Disease
Same signs and symptoms of bacterial pneumonia
If not treated, 20% mortality
Lives like intracellular parasite
Tolerates heat, chlorination
Can live in water pipes, showers, vaporizer, spa, whirlpools, AC systems
Treatment: erythromycin
Common cause of atypical pneumonia
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Bacteroides spp
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Gram - bacilli; enteric
Bacteremia; GI, pelvic abscesses
Treatment: drain abscess; antibiotics
Most common in GI normal flora
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Camplobacter jenjuni
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Gram - bacilli; enteric
bloody diarrhea; secretory diarrhea
81% of poultry has Camplobacter
MOST COMMON cause of diarrhea in the world
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Citrobacter freundii
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Gram - bacilli; enteric
Bacteremia; nosocomial and opportunistic infections
Treatment: Gentamycin
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E. Coli
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Gram - bacilli; enteric
Traveler's diarrhea; UTI
Treatment: rehydration and penicillin
MOST COMMON CAUSE of UTI
MOST COMMON CAUSE of NEONATAL MENINGITIS
MOST COMMON CAUSE of NEONATAL PNEUMONIA
Personal hygiene important
One of the most common Nosocomial Infections
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Enterobacter spp
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Gram - bacilli; enteric
Meningitis
Nosocomial and opportunistic infections
Wound, blood, lung and UTI infections
Treatment: Gentamycin
Sewage, water, and soil
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Helicobacter pylori
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Gram - bacilli; enteric
gastritis; peptic ulcers
Treatment: amoxycillin
MOST COMMON CAUSE of ULCERS
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Klebsiella pneumoniae
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Gram - baccili; enteric
Pneumonia, nosocomial UTI
Treatment: 3rd generation cephalosporin
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Proteus mirabilis
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Gram - bacilli; enteric
Prostatitis, nosocomial UTI
Treatment: amphicillin
MOST COMMON CAUSE of UTI in NURSING HOME PATIENTS with indwelling CATHETERS
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Psuedomonas aeruginosa
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Gram - bacilli; enteric
Prostatitis, pneumonia, nosocomial UTI, edocarditis, osteomyelitis
Treatment: penicillin
Associated with moisture and can be introduced in hospitals through water in respiratory equipment, flowers
Can cause chronic pneumonia in CF patients
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Salmonella typhii
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Gram - bacilli; enteric
Bloody diarrhea/dystentery; typhoid fever
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Serratia marcescens
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Gram - bacilli; enteric
Opportunistic and nosocomial infections, wound, blood, lung and UTI
Treatment: gentamycin
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Shigella dysenteriae
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Gram - bacilli; enteric
Bloody diarrhea/dysentery
Fecal-oral transmission
Treatment: oral rehydration
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Vibrio cholera
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Gram - bacilli; enteric
Cholera - "rice water" diarrhea; dehydration
Treatment: rehydration and tetracycline
Contaminated water
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Mycobacterium avium
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Acid-fast rods
MAC
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Mycobacterium bovis
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Acid-fast rods
CNS
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Mycobacterium leprae
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Acid-fast rods
Leprosy - Hansen's Disease
Various antibiotics
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Acid-fast rods
TB
Various antibiotics
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Mycoplasma hominis
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Wall-less cells; pleomorphic
Vaginosis
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Mycoplasma pneumonia
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Wall-less; pleomorphic
Pneumonia and walking/atypical pneumonia
Treatment: Erythromycin; tetracycline
Most commonly affects young people, especially those in close quarters
MOST COMMON CAUSE of ATYPICAL PNEUMONIA
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Borrelia burgdorferi
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Spriochete
Lyme disease
Treatment: tetracycline
Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne disease
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Treponema pallidum
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Spirochete
Syphilis
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Chlamydia trachomatis
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Obligate intracellular bacteria
Silent STD - chlamydia
Treatment: tetracycline
Most frequent cause of bacterial STD I the US; most frequent cause of blindness worldwide
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Ricksettsia rickettsii
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Obligate intracellular bacteria
Rocky mountain spotted fever
Treatment: tetracycline
Commonly occurs along east coast due to dog tick bite
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