Test 4 – Microbiology Flashcard

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Skin
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First line of defense
Mechanical and Chemical defense
Normal Flora
-Protective, Gram +, Opportunist
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2 minor skin infections
(details)
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Staph aureus
Strep pyogenes

localized infections
systemic
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Systemic
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Toxin associated
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Typical bacteria types (4)
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Staphylococcus
Streptococcus
Pseudomonas
Propionibacteria
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Staphyloccus
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clusters
S. aureus-most pathogenic
S. epidermis-opportunist (implants)
S. saprophyticus- opportunist (uti)

most are penicillin G resistant
MRSA-methicillin resistent staph. aureus resist ALL penicilln

catalase pos
coagulase- S. Aureus-pos, Others- neg
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Staph aureus
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Coagulase positive
golden yellow colonies
exotoxins- leukocidiins, exfoliative toxin, enterotoxin
MRSA (problem!!)- nasal carriage common, resist all penicillin
--vancomycin effective, but VRSA developing
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Staph infection
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Localized
-Follicultis, Furnicle, Carbuncle
-each deeper and more damage
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Folliculitis
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Pimple
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Furuncle
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Boil
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Systemic
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Scalded skin syndrome
Toxic shock
-fever vomiting, rash, shock (asso. with tampons.)
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Streptococcus
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>30 species
5 important
especially S. pyogenes, S. agalaciea, S. pneumonia
chains
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Hemolysins
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Alpha- partial digestion, green brown color on blood agar
Beta-complete digestion, clearing of red color on blood agar
Gamma- no effect on blood agar, just grows
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Virulence factors for toxins
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antiphagocytic: M protien, eyrthrogenic toxin, DNAse, NADase, streptokinase, hyaluronidase, leukocidins
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Erysipeals
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High fever, bright red rash
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Impetigo
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crushed pustules around mouth, especially newborns
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Scarlet fever
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rash
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Pharyngitis
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red swollen tonsils, pharynx, purulent exudate on tonsils, high fever, swollen lymph nodes.
Delayed reaction 1-3 days
rhumatic fever heart damage
glomerulonephritis- kidney damage
diagnosed by swab test
-rapid antigen detection test-quick not sensitive
growth-throat swab overnight on blood agar
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Pseudomonas
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gram neg
polar flagella
aeroic
blue green pigment- can secrete into media
grape like sweet odor
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Pseudomonas awruginosa
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mainly oppourunist
-sick, immunocompromised, burn patients
very tough
-resists almost all antibiotics
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Propionibacterum ances
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feeds on sebum-hence problem at puberty
causes inflammation, skin scarring
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Warts
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human papilloma virus
benign skin tumors
spread-direct contact
treatment-freeze, burn, electrical, acid
associated with cervical cancers
vaccine
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Varicella
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zoster
part of herpes family
one virus
-two diseases- chicken pox, shingles
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Chicken pox
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varicella
highly contagious, childhood
virus remains latent in nerve cells
vaccine used to control
old complication with asprin use
-reyes syndrom- rare now
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Shingles
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herpes zoster
reactivation
some trigger-trauma, immunosuppression, painful lesions
rash along sensory nerve- trunk, head, eye
Treatment- vaccine, acylovir-soon after outbreak, zoster immune globulin
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Herpes simplex type 1
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cold sores
fever blisters
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Herpes simplex type 2
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genital sores
clinically same as type 1
can swap sites
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Type 1 and 2
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latent in nerve cells
tirgger
-trauma, UV, immunosuppression, ?treatment-acyclovir
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Measles
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respiratory route
characteristic kiplik spots in throat
-red spots-bluish/white specks in center
extremely infectious
sotry-virus can linger2hrs after infected child leaves waiting room-cold still infect
can be deadly kills many in refugee camps
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Fungal diseases
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cutaneous
hair, nails, outer layer
Tinea capitis-head
Tinea pedis- foot
ringworm
release keratinase-raised inflamed ring, healing center
loss hair, flaky skin, crumbly nails
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sporotrichosis
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cut in skin
soil fungus
-roses, sphagnum moss
may spread via lymph system
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opportunistic cutaneous
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candidiasis
-yeast like fungus
oral cavity-thrush
-white coating
groin-diaper rash
-vaginitis
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scabies
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burrowing mites
extreme itching
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Keratitis
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inflammation of cornea
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Conjunctiva
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inflammation of conjunctiva
-outer coating eyeball, inner eyelid
Staph, strep, neiseseria
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Trachoma
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leading cause of preventable blindness
Chlamidia trachomatis
-infects epithelial cells of eye
-causes hard pustules inner surface eyelid
-scratches eye when blink
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Keratitis
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acanthamoeba
-esp in contact lens wearers
--improperly prepared saline sol'n
--not heated enough
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Infection of CNS
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membranes
-meningitis
--headache, nausea, vomiting, stiff neck, convulsions,coma, death
--necrosis, clogged bv, edema
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Spinal tap results
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cerebrospinal fluid
Neisseria meningitis- 5-40
streptococcus pneumonia- >40
haemophilus influenzae type 2 mos-5yrs
treat promptly
-penicillin G, Ceftriaxone
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Listeriosis
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listeria monocytogenes
-pregnant women
--sepsis, bacteremia
-fetus/baby, elderly, immonosuppressed
--still births, neurological problems- meningitis
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Foodborne listeriosis
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Dairy products
-milk, soft cheese
Deli meats
can grow at refrigerator temps
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Tetanus
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Clostridium tetani
obligat anaerobe
gram positive
endospore forming
soil bacteria
deep puncture wounds
-little bleeding, little oxygen
-secretes toxins-neurotoxin
--spastic paralysis
--contracts not relax
--cannot breathe, lock jaw
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Treatment for tetanus
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vaccination DPT
passive immunity
-tetanus immune glonulin
active immunity
-tetanus toxoid vaccine
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Clostridium botulism
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similar to tetanus
exotoxin
-90% foodborne
--ingest toxin
--smoked fish
--improper canned veggies
---especially non acid-pH>4.7
very potent
colorless, odorless, tasteless
heat sensitive-boiling kills
neurotoxin
-flaccid paralysis
-never contracts
respiratory failure-"iron lung"
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Botulism in honey for infants
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bacteria ingested in honey
can survive/grow in intestine
produce toxin
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Polio
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viral disease
humans only known host
infecting people for long time
ingestion by fecal contaminated water
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Vaccine for polio
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salk-fromalin inactivated
-mainly used now
sabin-live attenuated
-not in use
-problem-reversion
--vaccinated will shed fully active virus
Virus will soon be eliminated
-enough people vaccinated
-virus will have no where to live
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Rabies
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rhabdo virus
ss RNA virus
bullet shaped, enveloped
Bite from infected animal-saliva
-travels vis peripheral nerves to CNS
-fatal encephalitis
takes time
incubation weeks to years, allow time for vaccination
once symptoms appear, 100% mortality-headach fever, nausea, coma, death
causes hydrophobia
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hydrophobia
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fear of water
swallowing, thought of swallowing
-trigger painful pharyngeal muscle spasms, foaming at mouth
--not want to swallow
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Treatment for rabies
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clean bite
hyperimmune rabies serum around bite
Vaccination
-series of shots over time
-virus grown in human diploid fibroblast cells. harvest and inactivate
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Cryptococcus
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fungal
-yeast like
inhale infected pigeon droppings
-lungs asymptomatic, through blood to brain
--meningoencephalitis
---headache, confusion, nausea, seizures, coma
aids, immunosuppressed at risk.
ampotericin B
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Protozoal
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african sleeping skckness
-Trypanosoma
--vector TseTse fly
progressive disease
blood>lymph nodes>CNS
-sleep continually, coma, death
organism keeps changing outer glycoprotein coat
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Amoeba
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naegleria spp
meningo-encephalitis
-thru nasal passages to brain
-assoc with swimming in poor water
-opportunist
-95% die w/in week
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Prions
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protien
animals, humans
spongiform encephalopathy
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