Staph aureus gram reaction,
morphology,
catalase,
coagulase,
growth on MAC
CNA,
hemolysis pattern
staph aureus, strep pyogenes
Pyoderma bacteria
group A
neg
beta
strep pyogenes: is what group
catalase
hemolysis
puss filled
what does purulent exudates mean
staph aureus and group A strep
Impetigo bitches
group A strep strep pyogenes
Erysipelas cause
cellulitis, bright red skin, fever
Erysipelas symptoms
Erythrogenic or pyrogenic exotoxin
What does group A strep contain that causes scarlet fever
Group A strep- strep pyogenes
Necrotizing fasciitis and streptococcal toxic shock syndrome caused by
extensive tissue destruction, comes into body from open wounds
Necrotizing fasciitis
-tissue necrosis, shock, renal failure
-from wounds due to surgery or trauma
-causes a dangerous drop in BP, shock, damage in kidneys, liver and lungs
-the toxin makes it difficult to treat
Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome
mycobacterium spp
Acid fast bacilli
mycobacterium spp
Use acid fast staining for
mycobacterium leprae
Leprosy or Hansen's disease
transmitted by respiratory droplets
high ID50
long incubation period
loss of sensory perception in affected area
Mycobacterium leprae
Bacillus anthracis
Anthrax
gram positive rod, spore former
lesions, malignant pustule
contract from contact with animals-farmer, hunter
bacillus anthracis morphology
Human papillomavirus
Warts
variola virus
Smallpox
fevers, chills, myalgia, lesions in the epidermis
respiratory route
symptoms of smallpox
varicella-zoster virus human herpes virus 3
vesicular rash starts on the face
acquired via inhalation of virus
Chickenpox
reactivated chickenpox due to immunosuppression
pain followed by lesions