Which type of bacteria have Fimbriae - type 1 pili?
Gram negatives
Which type of bacteria have CAPSULES?
Gram positives and gram negatives
What are 3 nonspecific host defenses that fight bacteria
How do bacteria survive complement?
How do bacteria survive phagocytosis?
Give examples of how bacteria survive intracellularly
Strep Pyogenes characteristics in terms of creating an immune system divergence
Has super antigens!
One of the mechanisms of evasion of proteolysis of and inactivation of secretory antibodies
expressin proteases
How does Protein A prevent opsonization?
Binds to Fc portion of IgG - e.g. in Staph Aureus
Group A strep pharyngitis can cause 2 automimmune conditions - ?
2. Glomerulonephritis
LPS is considered what type of toxin
Endotoxin - part of the cell wall of gram negatives
Strep Pyogenes - e.g. of Exotoxin
Streprokinase + Hyauronidase + Hemolysins
Staph aureus exotoxins
Dnase + HYaluronidase + Leukocidins + Hemolysins
Tetanus toxin properties
Tetanus causes - clinical manifestations
2. Opisthotonus
Botulism toxin properties
Molecularly what does Botulinim Neurotoxin do?
Cleaves SNARE proteins - prevents vesicle attachment and release of Ach
Consequences of low levels of Gram negative LPS
Consequences of HiGH levels of Gram negative LPS
An example of an opportunistic pathogen
Coag negative Staph
An example of a true pathogen
Shigella - 10 bacteria cause infection
Which bacteria are part of the skin normal flora?
Which bacteria are part of the normal orpharynx bacteria?
ALL AEROBES - dental or head and neck abscesses
Which bacteria are part of the normal intestinal flora