Describe the metabolic profile of Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A).
What enzymes allow for the Beta-hemolysis of *Streptococcus pyogenes *(Group A)?
What is each’s oxygen lability and antigenicity?
What “Group” is Strep. pyogenes?
Group A
What elements create the virulence of Strep. pyogenes?
What is the function of M-like proteins of Strep. pyogenes?
What is the function of Lipotechoic acid in S. pyogenes?
It is an adherence factor
What are the toxins associated with Strep. pyogenes (_G_roup A _S_trep)?
What are they associated with?
What are the common traits for all Streptococcus species?
What illnesses can result from direct invasion/toxin of Streptococcus pyogenes (GAS)?
What antibody mediated illnesses can occur from *Streptococcus pyogenes *(GAS) infection?
What symptoms are present for each?
What is the best treatment for Strep pyogenes infections?
Penicillin G
Penicillin V
Cephalosporin or Macrolide for Pen. allergies
IV Penicillin + Protein synthesis inhibitor (Clinda) for invasive/systemic infections
What is the Lancefield group for Strep. agalactiae?
Group B
What is the metabolic profile of Group B Strep. agalactiae?
Catalase activity
Aerobic activity
Hemolytic activity
Bacitracin sensitivity on culture
Catalase negative
Facultative anaerobe
_Beta-hemolytic
Bacitracin resistant_
What is the metabolic profile of Streptococcus pneumoniae?
Catalase activity
Aerobic activity
Hemolytic activity
What are the 4 primary illnesses produced by S. pneumoniae?
What serious illness might an individual have if they culture positive for Streptococcus bovis?
Gastrointestinal cancer