BIOL 22100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Cardiac Arrhythmia, Staphylococcus Aureus, Toxic Shock Syndrome

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Aureus is a very likely pathogen when it comes to staphylococci. It can cause a boil or furuncle which is walled off by coagulase. A hair follicle can be infected with s. aureus causing folliculitis. It can cause toxic shock syndrome: epidermidis is on all our skin, which is fine, but if it gets somewhere it"s not supposed to it can cause a biofilm and be very infectious. These have an m-proteins which can lead to follow up symptoms from an autoimmune response. They recognize m-proteins in your heart and can attack your heart. It can cause necrotizing fasciitis which is flesh eating. An example of this is myonecrosis which is the decomposition of deep muscle tissue. To treat it, you need to keep it from spreading by isolating carriers by quarantining patients. You need to treat them early to prevent late sequellae. Pseudomonas are an opportunistic infection in wounds and burns.

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