Microbiology and Immunology 2500A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Staphylococcus, Fibronectin, Hospital-Acquired Infection

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Colonization: skin and mucous membranes, nose, spread from person to person by direct or indirect contact, fomites (inanimate objects capable of transmitting infectious disease) such as towels and razors, resistant to high salt environments(cid:224) i. e. can survive on skin, s. aureus surface proteins bind host proteins using adhesins. Pyogenic or pus producing infection: heat, redness, swelling and pain, a collection of dead neutrophils (pus) due to infection, can occur in any organ, but are most frequent on the skin, can cause major complications if the organisms spread from the abscess, abscesses don"t typically heal on their own require drainage and maybe antibiotics. S. aureus produces many virulence factors(cid:224)thus causes many diseases: expression of the virulence factors is regulated by the bacteria depending on the environment, surface virulence factors expressed during exponential growth(cid:224) to bind to the host, secreted virulence factors (exotoxins) expressed during stationary phase, generally, surface virulence factors for colonization purposes, while secreted factors are for invasions.

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