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Unique to gram positive organisms |
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Lipoteichoic acid and Cell wall |
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Unique to gram negative organisms |
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Gram postive bacillus (rods) |
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Clostridium, Corynebacterium, Mycobacterium, Listeria, Bacillus |
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Gram positive branching filaments |
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Enterics, haemophilus, legionella, bordetella, brucella, pasteurella, bartonella, gardernella |
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Pleomorphic gram negatives |
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leptospria, borrelia, treponema |
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Sterols with no cell wall |
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Mycolic acid with high lipid content |
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What five bugs do not stain well with Gram staining? (These rascals may microscopically lack color) |
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Trepnema, Rickettsia (intracellular), mycobacteria (needs acid fast stain), Mycoplasma (no cell wall), Legionella (intracellular), Chlamydia (intracellular and lacks muramic acid) |
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Borellia, Plasmodium, trypanosomes, Chlamydia |
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Tropheryma whippelii (stains due to glycogen and mps) |
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Which organisms are acid fast? |
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Mycobacterium and nocardia (weak) |
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H Influenza culture special |
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Chocolate Agar with factors X and V |
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N. gonorrhoeae culture special |
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Thayer-Martin agar or VPN (vanco,polymyxin,nystatin) |
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Bortella pertussis special culture |
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Telluright agar, Loffler's media |
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Charcoal yeast extract agar buffered with cystein and iron |
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Nocardia, P.aeruginosa, Myco tb, and bacillus
(Nagging pests must breath) |
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Clostridium, bacteroides, actinomyces
Cant breath Air |
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Obligate intracellular bugs |
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Rickettsia, Chlamydia
Stay inside when its Really Cold |
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Facultative intracellular |
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Salmonella, neisseria, brucella, mycobacterium, listeria, francisella, legionella, yersina pestis
Some nasty bugs may live FacultativeLY |
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Inactivate EF2 leading to no protein synthesis |
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Corynebacterium diphtheriae (Diptheria toxin) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Exotoxin A) |
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Inactivate 60s ribosome by cleaving rRNA |
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Sigella and Enterohemorrhagic E. Coli |
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Over activates cAMP leading to Cl- and H20 loss into the gut |
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LT- Heat Liable toxin of Enterotoxigenic E. Coli |
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Overactivates cGMP leading to decreased reaborbtion of NACL and H20 in the gut |
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ST- Heat Stable toxin of enterotoxigenic E. Coli |
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Yersinia enterocolitica exotoxin |
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ST-Heat stable Toxin- leads to dysentery |
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Bacillus anthracis exotoxin leading to black eschar on skin |
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Edema factor- elevates cAMP |
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Over-activates G(stim) protein leading to excessive cAMP production: Cholerae Toxin |
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overactivates adenylate cyclase by blocking G(inhib) and blocking phagocytosis |
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Clostridium tetani: Tetanospasmin |
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prevents release of GABA and Glycine |
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Clostridium botulinum: Botulinum toxin |
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Blocks the release of Ach at musculoskeletal junction leading to paralysis |
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Clostridium perfringens: Alpha toxin |
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degrades tissue and cell membranes |
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Strep. pyogens: Streptolysin O |
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Protein degrades cell membrane by introducing holes |
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Streptococcus pyogens: Exotonin A |
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Brings MHCII and TCR close to increase IFN-gamma and IL-2 leading to shock |
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Where do you find endotoxins |
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Gram negative outer membranes |
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fever, hemorrhagic tissue necrosis |
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Activation of Hageman factor |
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Green Rings on blood agar |
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Alpha hemolysis (streptococcus pneumoniae and viridans streptococci: both catalase negative) |
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Clear hemolysis on blood agar: Beta hemolysis |
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S.Aureus, S. pyogens, S. agalactiae, listeria monocytogenes |
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