Gram Positive & Intracellular Bacteria Notes PDF

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The document contains detailed notes on various types of bacteria, including Gram-positive bacillus, Listeria monocytogenes, Corynebacterium diphtheria, and Clostridioides difficile. It also covers intracellular bacteria like Legionella pneumophilia and Chlamydia trachomatis, plus Staphylococcus aureus and other bacteria. The notes are organized by category and feature key information such as symptoms, prevalence, and treatment.

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- 00 % 0 Gram Positive Bacilli * Listeria...

- 00 % 0 Gram Positive Bacilli * Listeria Penecillins monocytogenes self limiting gastro - , * Neonatal listeriosis ~30 % % Death Exposure birth-late enset during menengitis = *Penecillins Corynebacterium diphtheria · Respiratory infection : Sore throat + "Bull Neck Sign" Nocardia SpP. Acute (non-spec) (Relapsing bronchopneumonia) - Pulmonary Chronic : or Clostridioides difficile ~ Ribotype 21 - onthe rise in North America ! Increased prevalence + virulence Intrinsically resistant to fluoroquinolones Cutibacterium Spp. ~ Acne in Teens + Shoulder Revisions & utracellular Bacteria Legionella pneumophilia * NOT normal body flord - Contaminated water in hospital outbreaks Chlamydia trachomatis Canada - Oculogenital - Most common STI in Gram Positive Cocci Staphylococcus aureus - Normal flora ! Skint Nasal Cavity (40 %) Mannitol salt agar Distinguish stapha fro other staph ~ - * MRSA - Treat with Ceftaroline/Ceftobiprole (PBP-2a binding) Staph lugdunensis. ↑ Endocarditis-native value mostly Other * If Coagulast neg1 Staph (CNST]. in less than of blood bottles = Contamination !. saprophyticus 5 Community Aquired UTIs Young GirliesHot Girl Summer - , Urease POS Diagnose - w Streptococci-Group A ScarletFever - Strawberry tongue+ Red rash body - on GroupB ~ Neonatal Onset (7 days) Sepsis + pneumonia ! = Strep pneumonide. # I cause of Comm aquired pneumonia *. - Lobar prieu fever SOB , , Diagnose Bile Solubility Test · - Strep anginosus. * Deep Tissue Abscesses - Anaerobic Bac. * Enterococcus Spi. are VERY intrinsically resistant ->E faecalis. = 95% resp to Ampicillin NOT E faecium..

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