1. Streptococcus pneumoniae can cause diseases including conjunctivitis, otitis media, meningitis, pneumonia, and sinusitis. Gram-positive bacteria like Strep pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus can cause community acquired pneumonia, while gram-negatives are more responsible for hospital acquired pneumonia.
2. Hepatitis A and E are transmitted by the fecal-oral route. Some pathogenic bacteria have capsules that provide protection, including Streptococcus pneumoniae, Neisseria meningitidis, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Salmonella typhi.
3. Common viruses that can cause the common cold include rhinoviruses, coronaviruses, par
1. Streptococcus pneumoniae can cause diseases including conjunctivitis, otitis media, meningitis, pneumonia, and sinusitis. Gram-positive bacteria like Strep pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus can cause community acquired pneumonia, while gram-negatives are more responsible for hospital acquired pneumonia.
2. Hepatitis A and E are transmitted by the fecal-oral route. Some pathogenic bacteria have capsules that provide protection, including Streptococcus pneumoniae, Neisseria meningitidis, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Salmonella typhi.
3. Common viruses that can cause the common cold include rhinoviruses, coronaviruses, par
1. Streptococcus pneumoniae can cause diseases including conjunctivitis, otitis media, meningitis, pneumonia, and sinusitis. Gram-positive bacteria like Strep pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus can cause community acquired pneumonia, while gram-negatives are more responsible for hospital acquired pneumonia.
2. Hepatitis A and E are transmitted by the fecal-oral route. Some pathogenic bacteria have capsules that provide protection, including Streptococcus pneumoniae, Neisseria meningitidis, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Salmonella typhi.
3. Common viruses that can cause the common cold include rhinoviruses, coronaviruses, par
1. Streptococcus pneumoniae can cause diseases including conjunctivitis, otitis media, meningitis, pneumonia, and sinusitis. Gram-positive bacteria like Strep pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus can cause community acquired pneumonia, while gram-negatives are more responsible for hospital acquired pneumonia.
2. Hepatitis A and E are transmitted by the fecal-oral route. Some pathogenic bacteria have capsules that provide protection, including Streptococcus pneumoniae, Neisseria meningitidis, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Salmonella typhi.
3. Common viruses that can cause the common cold include rhinoviruses, coronaviruses, par
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Some common microbiology mnemonics include acronyms and phrases to help remember organisms, diseases, tests, etc. Mnemonics are used throughout the document.
The Major Pathogens Concerning Complete T-Cell Collapse (Toxoplasma gondii, M. avium intracellulare, Pneumocystis carinii, Candida albicans, Cryptococcus neoformans, Tuberculosis, CMV, Cryptosporidium parvum) are important AIDS-associated pathogens.
Having Flu Symptoms Can Make Moaning Children A Nightmare (Headache, Fever, Sore throat, Chills, Myalgias, Malaise, Cough, Anorexia, Nasal congestion) describes the typical clinical manifestations of influenza infection.
Microbiology Mnemonics
Meningitis: most common organisms NHS:
Neisseria meningitidis Hemophilus Influenzae Streptococcus pneumonia The cause of the most Severe meningitis is Streptococcus. Note: NHS is an acronym for National Health Service in several countries. Syphilis vs. H. ducreyi (chancroid): which ulcer is painful "In du-crey-i you do cry !"ecause it is painful#": In H. ducreyi the ulcer is painful in syphilis the ulcer is painless. Diphtheria toin properties !"#D$%: !&"-type to$in. %ade "y #oryne"acterium diphtheriae &hich "inds to $%-' !elongation factor '#. 'N! viruses: negative stranded "!l&ays "ring (olymerase )r %ail 'eplication": !rena "unya (aramy$o )rthomy$o %ilo 'ha"do Note: Negative (N) viruses need there o&n polymerase. (icorna viridae: members ($$#o'n! !*icorna is pronounced +pee-corna+# (oliovirus $chovirus $nterovirus #oronavirus "'+novirus" !(hinovirus# Hepatitis ! Streptococcus pneumoniae: diseases caused #)M(S: #on,unctivitis )titis media Meningitis (neumonia Sinusitis #atalase positive organims S(!#$: Staphylococcus aureus (seudomonas !spergillus #andida $ntero"acter *rease positive organisms (*N#H: (roteus !leads to al-aline urine# *reaplasma !renal calculi# Nocardia #ryptoccocus !the fungus# Helico"acter pylori +accines: types S,!'-: Su"unit ,o$oid !ttenuated .live/ 'ecom"inant -illed .inactivated/ !.DS pathogens (,/cell suppression) worth 0nowing ",he Ma,or (athogens #oncerning #omplete ,-#ell #ollapse": ,o$oplasma gondii M. avium intracellulare (neumocystis carinii #andida al"icans #ryptococcus neoformans ,u"erculosis #%0 #ryptosporidium parvum ,etanus: treatment for infection S!D '!,: Sedation !ntito$in De"ridement 'ela$ant !nti"iotic ,racheostomy (lacenta/crossing organisms& antenatal .nfections S,!'#H: Syphilis ,o$oplasmosis !I1S !HI0# 'u"ella #%0 Herpes2 Hepatitis ,yphus: $pidemic ,yphus: etiologic agent1 vector e(idemic typhus: 3tiological agent: (ic-ettsia (ro&aze-ii. 0ector: (ediculus corporis !human "ody louse#. This is in contrast to 3ndemic typhus. #apsulated bacteria "Some "acteria Have !n $ffective (aste Surrounding Mem"rane 2ielding (seudo %ort "ypassing -illing": Strep pneumonia "acteroides H. influenza !nthra$ !4. anthracis# $. coli (asteurella Salmonella Menigitidis !N. %enigitidis# 2ersinia pestis (seudomonas %rancisella "rucella -le"siella Hepatitis: transmission routes "+owels are bowels": Hepatitis ! and $ transmitted "y fecal/oralroute. #apsulated microbes "Some Nasty -illers Have Some #apsule (rotection": Streptococcus pneumoniae Neisseria meningitidis -le"siella pnemoniae Haemophilus influenzae Salmonella typhi #ryptococcus neoformans (seudomanas aerigenosa (neumonia: causes: gram negative vs. gram positive 5ram Negatives !eg coliforms# are responsi"le mainly for Nosocomial pneumonia. 5ram positives !eg strep pneumonia staph# are thus more responsi"le for community ac6uired pneumonia. .nfluen3a infection: clinical manifestations "Having %lu Symptoms #an Ma-e Moaning #hildren ! Nightmare": Headache %ever Sore throat #hills Myalgias Malaise #ough !nore$ia Nasal congestion *,./causing microorganisms -$$(S: -le"siella $nterococcus faecalis2 $ntero"acter cloacae $. coli (seudomonas aeroginosa2 (roteus mira"ilis Staphylococcus saprophyticcus2 Serratia marcescens (sedomonas aeruginosa: features !$'*4.N)S!: !ero"ic $$oto$in ) 'od2 'esistance *TIs "urns in,uries 4reen-"lue dressings .ron-containing lesions Negative gram )dor of grapes Slime capsule sometimes !in 78 pt# !dherin pili ,ooplasma gondii: manifestations "My #at $ats Mice": Mononucleosis-li-e illness #horioretinits2 #ongenital infection $ncephalitis Myocarditis #hlamydia: elementary vs. initial body location $lementary: $$tracellular .nitial: .ntracellular ,rypanosoma brucei: disease caused "I &ent on a ,'2( to !%'.#!": ,'2(anosoma "rucei causes !%'.#!n sleeping sic-ness 'N! enveloped viruses %)', !"# (uerto 'ico: %lavivirus2 %ilo )rthomy$o 'etro ,oga !rena "unya #orona (aramy$o 'ha"do ,eratogens: placenta/crossing organisms ,o'#HeS: ,o$oplasma 'u"ella #%0 Herpes simple$ Herpes zoster !varicella# Hepatitis 473 Syphilis )lternatively: ,)'#H$S: &ith )thers !parvo listeria# add HI0 to H+s $nteroviruses. $. coli: ma5or subtypes1 0ey point of each "H., "y 3. coli out"rea-": 3nteroHemorrhagic: H9S from Ham"urgers 3ntero.nvasive: .mmune-mediated .nflammation 3ntero,o$igenic: ,raveller+s diarrhea )bligate anaerobes: members worth 0nowing !"#: !ctinomyces "acteroides #lostridium #ommon cold: viral causes "7ommon cold !acute infectious rhinitis coryza# is ('.M!rily caused "y": (aramy$oviruses 'hinoviruses .nfluenza viruses My$oviruses !denoviruses Streptococcus pyogenes: diseases caused N.((6$S: Necrotising fasciitis and myositis .mpetigo (haryngitis (neumonia 6ymphangitis $rysipelas and cellulitis Scarlet fever2 Streptococcal TSS (icornavirus: features (.#)'N!virus: (ositive sense .#)sahedral 'N!virus Neisseria: fermentation of N. gonorrhoeae vs. N. meningitidis 4onorrhoeae: 4lucose fermenter only. Menin4itidis: Maltose and 4lucose fermenter. %altose fermentation is a useful property to -no& since it+s the classic test to distinguish the Neisseria types. 'N! viruses: negative stranded ")rthodo$ 'hab"i+s (arty !round %ine "unnies": )rthomy$o 'habdo (aramy$o !rena %ilo "unya 'N! viruses: positive stranded "(ico #alled %lavio ,o 'eturn 'enzo+s #orona": (icorna #alici %lavi ,oga 'etro 'eo #orona $ndocarditis: lab results suggesting it "High ,ech 6a" 'esults (oint !t $ndocarditis": Hematuria ,hrom"ocytopenia 6eu-ocytosis -penia 'ed "lood cell casta (roteinuria !nemia $levated 3S( $ndocarditis: causes of culture negative endocarditis "7ith Negative ,ests .nvestigators Should %ocus !ttention Some&here Meaningful": 7rong diagnosis Noninfectious endocarditis ,iming !cultures dra&n at end of chronic course# o"ligate .ntracellular organisms Slo& gro&ing fastidious organisms %ungal infection !nti"iotic used previously Su"acute right-sided endocarditis Mural endocarditis $ndocarditis: indications for surgery (*S '.+$': (rosthetic valve endocarditis !most cases# *ncontrolled infection Supporative local complications &ith conduction a"normalities 'esection of mycotic aneurysm .neffective antimicro"ial therapy !eg 0s fungi# +alvular damage !significant# $m"olization !repeated systemic# 'efractory congestive heart failure Meningitis: ris0 factors "#an .nduce Severe !ttac-s )f Head (!.NS": #ancer .mmunocompromised state Sinusitis !ge e$tremes )titis Head trauma (arameningeal infection !lcoholism .nfections !systemic esp. respiratory# Neurosurgical procedures Splenectomy H.+ infection: high/ris0 groups H.+: Homose$uals2 Hemophiliacs .+drug a"users ,richomaniasis: features : 8+s: %lagella %rothy discharge %ishy odor !sometimes# %ornication !ST1# %lagyl !metronidazole# ($ Nematodes: ones spreading by egg ingestion "!,$ eggs": !scaris ;um"ricoides ,richuris trichuira $ntero"ius vermicularis spread "y ingestion of eggs !vs s-in invasion or insect "ite# %ood poisoning: bugs inducing "$ating #ontaminated Stuff #auses +ery "ig Smelly +omit": $. coli <=:>-H> .undercoo-ed meat esp. ham"urgers/ #lostridium "otulinum .canned foods/ Salmonella .poultry meat eggs/ +i"rio parahaemolyticus .seafood/ "acillus cereus .reheated rice/ Staphylococcus aureus .meats mayo custard/ #lostridium perfringens .reheated meat/ +i"rio vulnificus .seafood/ "89 virus: at/ris0 groups "=? affects @ "+s: "a"ies !:th disease infectiousum erythematosa# "lac- "leeders !sic-le cell anemics - anaplastic anemic crisis# "earing "a"ies .pregnant &omen/ !hydrops fetalis# .g! protease/producing bacteria "Nice Strip of Ham": Neisseria Streptococcus pneumonia Haemophilus influenza Hemophilius: culture re:uirements (ead Hemophilus as "Hemo8ive": Needs Heme &ith 8actors %iveand Ten. DN! viruses: morphology rule of thumb DN!: Dou"le-stranded Nuclear replication +!nhedral symmetry (ule "rea-ers: po$ !cytoplasmic# parvo !single-stranded#. Streptococcus pyogenes: virulence factors SM!SH$D: Streptolysins M protein !nti-7:a peptidase Strepto-inase Hyaluronidase $$oto$in DN)ses 4ram positive stain 5ram (ositives Stain (urple !violet-"lue# "ecause of their thic- (eptidoglycan layer 4ram;: bacterial cell wall 5ram; has: ;hic- pepidoglycan layer. ;eichoic acid in &all. 6isteria: motility Istan"ul sounds li-e 6istambul A list B tumble. 6isteria has tumblingmotility. Staphylococci: novobiocin test to distinguish coagulase negative staphylococci Staph epidermidis stays a&ay from the novo"iocin disc li-e an epidemic. Therefore epidermidis is sensitive to novo"iocin. Staph saprophyticus much friendlier comes up to the disc and says "<sap=+" .short for "&hassupC" ie "&hat+s up"/. Therefore saprophyticus is novo"iocin resistant. !cute post/streptococcal glomerulonephritis: classic presentation "Sore throat 8ace bloat *iDD co0e": Sore throat: = &ee- ago 8ace bloat: facial edema *iDD co0e: co-e-coloured urine )lternatively short version: ",hroat bloat and co0e". Streptococci: classification by hemolytic ability 4amma: 4ar"age !no hemolytic activity#. !lpha: !lmost !almost lyse "ut incomplete#. "eta: "est !complete lysis#. Streptococci: >uellung reaction: positive sign1 Strep type confirmed ?>uell/lung": >uell: 7apsules swell .Bve test/. 6ung: S. pnuemonia .type confirmed/. Eou get pneumonia in your lung. $. coli: diseases caused in presence of virulence factors D*N4: Diarrhea *TI Neonatal meningitis 4ram negative sepsis 1ung since contract 3. coli from dung-contaminated &ater. Streptococcus pyrogenes: antibody S(!M: Streptococcus (yogenes: !nti"ody to Mprotein. Staphylococcus aureus: diseases caused S)%, (!.NS: S-in infections )steomyelitis %ood poisoning ,o$ic shoc- syndrome (neumonia !cute endocarditis .nfective arthritis Necrotizing fasciitis Sepsis 4ram staining: mechanism "%urein gets the red out" .)llusion to an old eye-&ash slogan/: *eptidoglycan !a-a murein# remains purple during 5ram staining. The 5ram negatives devoid of murein are red. Thus murein prevents redness and are purple !positive#. $ntameoba histolytica: disease caused1 action $nt!moeba causes !moebic dys$ntery. )ction: histo !cell# lytic !"urst# so it "ursts cells. #lostridium difficile: disease caused "Difficult to "e in a #loset &ith someone having eplosive foul smelling diarrhea "ecause it &ould smell and there &ould "e no air in there. #lostridium Difficile causes eplosive foul smelling diarrhea and is an anaeor"e !no air#. (neumonia: acute pneumonia infiltrates from different causes "(yrogenicA(%N MiscellaneousAMononuclear": )cute pneumonia caused "y (yogenic "acteria: (%N infiltrate. )cute pneumonia caused "y Miscellaneous micro"es: Mononuclear infiltrate. -lebsiella details Eou tell the patient: "4et *(S you fat alcoholic": *TI (neumonia Sepsis %at capsule 5et upAnonmotile since no flagella. )lcoholicAcommonly seen in alcoholicand nosocomial patients. (seudomonas details See diagram of patient. *atient: "ug commonly infects nosocomial. <$ygen tan-: o$idase positive. I0 "ag: has glucose and lactose so its <F to give "ecause its a nonlactose fermenter. Ghy giving o$ygenC 4ecause it commonly caused pneumonia. I0 in the arm: supposed to signify sepsis. The foley: 9TI. 4urn on his foot: can infect "urns. 6eprosy: early signs diagnostic criteria "6$(rosy": 6oss of sensation in affected s-in2 6oss of function !paralysis# $nlargement of affected superficial nerves !tender too# (ositive identification of %. leprae under microscope -idney transplant virus ""orro&ed -idney": "-virus is associated &ith -idney transplants. $ndotoin features $ND),)@.N: $ndothelial cells2 $dema Negative !gram- "acteria# DI72 Death )uter mem"rane ,N8 )-antigen @-tremely heat sta"le .;-= Nitric o$ide2 Neutrophil chemota$is Mycobacterium tuberculosis: culture identification "'ough1 ,ough1 "uff?: 'ough: colony isn+t smooth "ut rough li-e "readcrum"s. ,ough: colony stuc- to plate &ell and tough to remove. "uff: "uff is a color a cream2coffee shade. +ibrio: motility "+ibrio +ibrates": 0i"rio is a genus of actively motile "acteria.