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Title: P. aeruginosa


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P. aeruginosa
  • Gram negative bacilli
  • Aerobic non-fermenting
  • Chromatid size 5.7 Mb
  • Found in soil, vegetation, water

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P. aeruginosa and Nosocomial Infections
  • Found in hospital environment in moist
    reservoirs food, cut flowers, sinks, toilets,
    floor mops, medical equipment, disinfectant
    solutions.
  • Common problem in immunocompromised patients,
    burn victims, resident catheters, cystic fibrosis
  • Resistant to antibiotics

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P. Aruginosa Virulence Factors I
  • Adhesins
  • Alginate Production
  • Endotoxin
  • Neuraminidase
  • Exotoxin A
  • Exoenzyme S

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P. Aruginosa Virulence Factors II
  • Elastolytic Activity - LasA, LasB
  • Phospholipase C
  • Pyocyanin, Pyochelin
  • Antibiotic Resistance

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Mycobacteria
  • Non-motile, aerobic gram positive bacilli
  • Acid-fast
  • Slow growth
  • Resistant to detergents
  • Immunostimulatory
  • 74 different species, a third associated with
    human disease e.g M. tuberculosis, M. leprae

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Mycobacteria
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M. Tuberculosis Diagnosis
  • Mantoux test PPD
  • Positive test Redness and swelling
    (erythema) Hardening (induration)
  • Disadvantages BCG Vaccination Slow
    development Anergy

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M. Leprae
  • Disease Leprosy (Hansens disease) tuberculoid
    and lepromatous form.
  • Virulence factors unknown
  • Transmission Lepromatous leprosy Highly
    infectious Tuberculoid leprosy Low

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N. gonorrhoea
  • Aerobic, gram negative cocci.
  • Horizontal and vertical transmission
  • Health Problem
  • High rate of asymptomatics
  • Antigenically variable

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N. gonorrhoea Virulence Factors
  • Capsule
  • Pilus (PilE, PileS antigenic variation)
  • Opa (Slipped strand mispairing)
  • LOS
  • Iron binding proteins Tbp1,2,Lbp
  • Protease

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Stages in interaction of N. gonorrhoeae with
cultured mammalian cells
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Stages in interaction of N. gonorrhoeae with
cultured mammalian cells
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Phase Variation II Slipped Strand Mispairing
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