BIOL 4376 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Streptococcal Pharyngitis, Streptolysin, Lancefield Grouping

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Streptolysin S oxygen stable, non-antigenic
P. aeruginosa infections common in cystic fibrosis patients
GRAM POSITIVE BACTERIA
All are purple because they resist decolorization
Streptococci
Found in chains or pairs, uniplanar division
S. pyogenes chains, beta hemolytic
S. pneumoniae pairs (diplococci), alpha hemolytic
No image for S. agalactiae, but it is beta hemolytic
Identifying streptococci
1 catalase negative they are anaerobic
2 uniplanar division and gram positive
3 coagulase negative only Staph aureus is coagulase positive
4 certain disease states are typical streptococcal infections (i.e. strep throat, cellulitis)
Beta hemolysis complete breakdown of blood agar
Alpha hemolysis partial breakdown of blood agar, often green in color
Gamma hemolysis no breakdown of blood agar
Lancefield grouping categorizes streptococci only
Streptococcus pyogenes group A strep (GAS)
Primary pathogen, one of the most virulent pathogens out there *test question on ranking
virulence*
Streptococcal pharyngitis strep throat
Highly contagious
High fever 1 point
Beefy tonsils/white purulent stuff visible 1 point
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Streptolysin s oxygen stable, non-antigenic: aeruginosa infections common in cystic fibrosis patients. Found in chains or pairs, uniplanar division: pyogenes chains, beta hemolytic, pneumoniae pairs (diplococci), alpha hemolytic. No image for s. agalactiae, but it is beta hemolytic. 1 catalase negative they are anaerobic. 3 coagulase negative only staph aureus is coagulase positive. 4 certain disease states are typical streptococcal infections (i. e. strep throat, cellulitis) Beta hemolysis complete breakdown of blood agar. Alpha hemolysis partial breakdown of blood agar, often green in color. Gamma hemolysis no breakdown of blood agar. Primary pathogen, one of the most virulent pathogens out there *test question on ranking virulence* Beefy tonsils/white purulent stuff visible 1 point. Under the age of 12 1 point. 2-3 points antibiotic treatment based on radt. Rapid antigen detection testing, results in a few minutes. Can lead to rheumatic/scarlet fever if left untreated. Erysipelas basically cellulitis on the face (non-purulent) Necrotizing fasciitis flesh eating bacteria below the skin (non-purulent)

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