Enterobacteriae GM - Rods General Flashcards

1
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Enterobacteriaceae general facts

  • structure
  • living condition
  • transmission
  • virullence
  • ID
  • Trx
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short thick GM- rods with peritricous flagella (except Shigella)

Facultative anaerobes

Fecal/oral transmission-(feces, finges, flies, food/water)

Endotoxin, exotoxin, adhesive pilli, multiply in/invade cells, pathogenic islands, plasmids, phage genetics

Oxidase negative, 3 antigens (H-flagella, O-LPS, K-capsule)

Usually gram negative b-lacams (amino penicillin, cephtriaxine, ahminoglycosides, fluoroquinolones)

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Enterobacteriaceae important genera
6 with 7-9 together

also what main disease they cause

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Salmonella (tyhoid, enteric fevers), Shigella (dysentery), Yersinia (black death), Escherichia water/bloody diarrhea, UTI, bactermia/meningitis), Proteus (UTI), Klebsiella, enterobacter, serrate

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Vibriocholerae-Vibrio cholerae

  • structure
  • natural habitat
  • transmission
  • ID
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-Curved GM- rods with polar flagella
-fresh and sea water
-Endotoxin, exotoxin, adhesive pilli, multiply in/invade cells, pathogenic islands, plasmids, phage genetics
-oxidase +
Usually gram negative b-lacams (amino penicillin, cephtriaxine, ahminoglycosides, fluoroquinolones)

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4
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which are the two curved G-rods

-what is main type of Sx caused

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campylobacter (enteric and other infections) and helicobacter (peptic ulcer)

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1st type of enteric infection

  • sx
  • location
  • virulence
  • disease
  • pathogens
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Noninflammatory

  • water diarrhea with no fever/WBC in feces
  • small intestine
  • adhesions, enterotoxins/exotoxins
  • Exotoxins making solute going into lumen and H2O follows
  • V. cholera and E coli ETEC
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2nd type of enteric infection

  • sx
  • location
  • virulence
  • disease
  • pathogens
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Inflammatory

  • (potentially blood) diarrhea, fever, neutrophils in feces
  • colon/rectum/SI
  • adhesions, invasins, cytotoxins
  • cell invasion and killing (type 3), local infmallatory mediators produced, systemic disease by exotoxin
  • Shigella, Salmonella, EHEC, camplybacter
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3rd type of enteric infection

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Penetrating

  • early GI Sx, late enteric fever (systemic febrile illness due to bacteremia), mononuclear WBC in feces
  • intestine, local lymph nodes, bloodstream
  • adhesins, invasion, kill phagocytes
  • Survival in or paralysis of phagocytes
  • yersinia-to lymphatics, Salmonella-typhoidal/systemic
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