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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.
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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
๏ Gram positive ๏ Appear as clusters of spherical cells that resemble grapes ๏ Resistant to drying out ๏ Normal flora ๏ Nosocomial infections
๏ Forming abscesses with pus producing lesions, boils, acne, impetigo, and caruncles associated with the skin
๏ Pnuemonia ๏ Osteomyelitis (bone and bone marrow abscesses) ๏ (endocarditis-inflamed endocardium)
๏ Coagulases- form blood clots that surround and protect the organism ๏ Leukocidin- lyses white blood cells ๏ Hemolysins- lyses red blood cells ๏ Enterotoxin- causes gastroenteritis
๏ Dnase- breaks down DNA ๏ Lipase- breaks down lipids ๏ Gelatinase- degrades gelatin ๏ Staphylokinase- a fibrinolysin
๏ Vancomycin resistant Staphylococcus aureus ๏ Treatment: ๏ก Linezolid- very harsh- inhibits protein synthesis ๏ท Side effects- ๏ท thrombocytopenia- abnormally small number of platelets resulting in the potential for increased bleeding and decreased ability for clotting. ๏ท Elevates liver enzymes ๏ท GI upsets- which are severe
๏ Cocci that divide in a single plane forming chains ๏ Circular translucent to opaque pinpoint colonies ๏ Gram positive ๏ Aerotolerant ๏ encapsulated
๏ 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
๏ Gram positive ๏ Ubiquitous in nature ๏ Natural flora ๏ Opportunistic pathogen ๏ Endospore former- spore producing ๏ Environment- soil ๏ 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
๏ Gram positive ๏ Anaerobic- obligate anaerobes ๏ Spore former ๏ Found in soil ๏ Secrete powerful exotoxins
๏ Gram positive ๏ Club shaped rods- pleomorphic with one or both ends swollen ๏ Corynebacterium diptheriae- the causative agent of diptheria
๏ 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.