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Bacteria unit lecture notes, Study notes of Microbiology

An overview of bacterial classification and clinical manifestations. It covers various gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, their characteristics, and clinical manifestations. It also discusses the treatment options for some bacterial infections. useful for students studying microbiology, medicine, and related fields.

Typology: Study notes

2022/2023

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G R A M POSI T I V E
N O N - M O T I L E
M A Y B E P I G M E NT E D
C O MP L E T E LY H A R M L E S S
U B I Q U I T O U S
Micrococcus
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G R A M P O S I T I V E N O N - M O T I L E M A Y B E P I G M E N T E D C O M P L E T E L Y H A R M L E S S U B I Q U I T O U S

Micrococcus

Staphylococcus

๏‚— Gram positive ๏‚— Appear as clusters of spherical cells that resemble grapes ๏‚— Resistant to drying out ๏‚— Normal flora ๏‚— Nosocomial infections

Staphylococcus aureus is responsible for:

๏‚— Forming abscesses with pus producing lesions, boils, acne, impetigo, and caruncles associated with the skin

S aureus is responsible for:

๏‚— Pnuemonia ๏‚— Osteomyelitis (bone and bone marrow abscesses) ๏‚— (endocarditis-inflamed endocardium)

S aureus can produce these toxic end products

๏‚— Coagulases- form blood clots that surround and protect the organism ๏‚— Leukocidin- lyses white blood cells ๏‚— Hemolysins- lyses red blood cells ๏‚— Enterotoxin- causes gastroenteritis

S aureus can produce these nontoxic end

products

๏‚— Dnase- breaks down DNA ๏‚— Lipase- breaks down lipids ๏‚— Gelatinase- degrades gelatin ๏‚— Staphylokinase- a fibrinolysin

VRSA

๏‚— Vancomycin resistant Staphylococcus aureus ๏‚— Treatment: ๏‚ก Linezolid- very harsh- inhibits protein synthesis ๏ƒท Side effects- ๏ƒท thrombocytopenia- abnormally small number of platelets resulting in the potential for increased bleeding and decreased ability for clotting. ๏ƒท Elevates liver enzymes ๏ƒท GI upsets- which are severe

Streptococcus

๏‚— Cocci that divide in a single plane forming chains ๏‚— Circular translucent to opaque pinpoint colonies ๏‚— Gram positive ๏‚— Aerotolerant ๏‚— encapsulated

Streptococcus can cause a variety of extracellular

metabolites:

๏‚— Hemolysins (alpha and beta)- act on RBCs ๏‚— Leucocidins- destroy pathogens ๏‚— Erythrogenic toxin โ€“ causes scarlet fever rash ๏‚— Hyaluronidase- hydrolyzes tissue cement ๏‚— Streptokinase- a fibrinolysin ๏‚— Nucleases- destroy viscous tissue debris

Bacillus

๏‚— Gram positive ๏‚— Ubiquitous in nature ๏‚— Natural flora ๏‚— Opportunistic pathogen ๏‚— Endospore former- spore producing ๏‚— Environment- soil ๏‚— Antibiotics

Bacillus and antibiotics

๏‚— Bacillus brevis- is the organism that is the source of the antibiotics gramicidin and tyrocidin ๏‚— Bacillus polymyxa- is a saprophytic soil and water organism that produces the antibiotic polymyxin B

Clostridium

๏‚— Gram positive ๏‚— Anaerobic- obligate anaerobes ๏‚— Spore former ๏‚— Found in soil ๏‚— Secrete powerful exotoxins

Corynebacterium

๏‚— Gram positive ๏‚— Club shaped rods- pleomorphic with one or both ends swollen ๏‚— Corynebacterium diptheriae- the causative agent of diptheria

Lactobacillus

๏‚— Gram positive ๏‚— Commonly found in yogurt ๏‚— Lactic-acid producing bacteria ๏‚— Located in the vagina, intestinal tract, and oral cavity ๏‚— Commercially used for production of sauerkraut, pickles, buttermilk, and yogurt.