Basics of Gram - bacteria:
what color do they stain, wall structure, habitat?
Don’t retain crystal violet stain used in the gram staining method -> red
Medically relevant gram - cocci include 3 species responsible for?
Medically relevant gram - bacilli include species responsible for?
Importance of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS)?
outer leaflet of outer membrane -> acts as an endotoxin
2 genera of gram - cocci
- Moraxella cararrhalis: resides in the resp. tract and causes tracheobronchitis and pneumonia
Neisseria meningitidis & N. gonorrheae features
non-motile, gm -
usually diplococci
aerobic
Neisseria gonorrheae
Gonorrhea may be most prevalent bacterial STI
Where does gonorrhea present?
infection of cervix
-infection of urethra (men, inflammatory response -> purulent discharge)
How does gonorrhea present and how can it progress?
Neisseria meningitidis
subclinical/minimal disease of N. meningitides
transient meningococcemia, short febrile flu-like episode, cleared spontaneously
overt disease of fulminant meningeal sepsis
Overt disease of meningitis
Why does shock and DIC occur in FMS/meningitis?
shock: endotoxin causes capillary leakage, poor vascular tone, intravascular micro thrombi, myocardial dysfunction
- C3a, C5a, inflam. mediators cause vasodilation, capillary leakage
- hypoperfusion -> shock
DIC: endothelial damage -> hemorrhages, micro thrombi (See in hands)
- endotoxin and cytokines create more of an inflammatory response -> deadly cycle
Dx of FMS or meningitis?
early dx is difficult but crucial!
bacteriologic dx: FMS - gm stain of skin lesion biopsy specimen
- meningitis: only CSF +
Therapy for FMS/meningitis
survival little improved during last few decades
Most impt principles:
- therapy should never be delayed by dx procedures
-abx are most imp part of tx
- Cefotaxime or ceftriaxone + vanco
-pts in contact: prophylatic abx rochephin
Outcome of meningitis:
mortality and sequelae
Moraxella catarrhalis
gm - cocci that causes infections of:
Resistant to PCNs, SMX/TMP, tetracyclines
- SO tx with fluoroquinolones, most 2nd and 3rd cep, macrolides, and augmentin
Aerobic gm - nonenteric bacilli
Pseudomonas
small gm - rods w/ single polar flagellum
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Pseudomonas aeruginosa common cause of what infections, complications, presentation, tx
Brucella -> Brucellosis
Brucellosis infection