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Title: Miscellaneous Gram-Positive Bacilli


1
Miscellaneous Gram-Positive Bacilli
  • Karen Honeycutt, M.Ed., MT(ASCP)SM
  • MT 418 Clinical Microbiology
  • Student Laboratory Session

2
Differentiation of Major GPR Genera
  • Gram stain morphology and arrangement
  • Formation of spores
  • Catalase reaction

3
Gram-positive rods
  • Pleomorphic, palisades of parallel cells, V or
    L shapes
  • Large w/spores

4
Gram-positive rods
  • regular-shaped
  • Branching (specimen GS)

5
Spore-forming, Catalase
Gram-positive rods
  • Bacillus species only aerobic spore-forming GPR
  • Produced when organism stressed
  • Appear clear on Gram stains
  • In vitro induction of spore production
  • Heat shock

6
Bacillus species
Gram-positive rods spore-forming, catalase
  • Widely distributed in nature
  • In clinical specimens considered
  • Environmental contaminants or
  • Normal flora
  • Grow on SBA or CHOC, 24 hrs., ambient air or
    CO2

7
Bacillus species
Gram-positive rods spore-forming, catalase
  • May stain gram-negative or gram-variable
  • 3 KOH Test emulsify raise loop
  • GNR viscous thread
  • GPR no thread

What can you see on a Gram stain to confirm an
organism is a Bacillus sp.?
Spores
8
Bacillus species
Gram-positive rods spore-forming, catalase
  • Identification
  • Usually rule out Bacillus anthracis report as
    Bacillus sp. if
  • Beta-hemolytic
  • Motile

9
Bacillus anthracis
Gram-positive rods spore-forming, catalase
  • Etiologic agent of anthrax
  • Infections acquired by
  • Contact w/infected animals or animal products
  • Inhalation of spores (dangerous for lab)
  • No documentation of human to human transfer

10
Bacillus anthracis
Gram-positive rods spore-forming, catalase
  • Virulence
  • Anti-phagocytic capsule
  • Exotoxins cell tissue destruction

11
Bacillus anthracis
Gram-positive rods spore-forming, catalase
  • Cutaneous anthrax site of spore penetration
    develops ulceration of black eschar
  • May lead to fatal toxemia
  • 20 mortality

12
Bacillus anthracis
Gram-positive rods spore-forming, catalase
  • Pulmonary anthrax inhalation of spores
  • Respiratory distress to cyanosis
  • 100 fatal if not treated early
  • Gastrointestinal anthrax ingestion of spores
  • Usually fatal due to toxemia sepsis

13
Bacillus anthracis
Gram-positive rods spore-forming, catalase
  • Identification
  • Non-hemolytic
  • Non-motile
  • Penicillin S
  • Refer
  • Report

14
Bacillus anthracis
Gram-positive rods spore-forming, catalase
  • Prevention
  • Animal vaccines
  • Human vaccine available

15
GPR regular shape, No Spores, Catalase
Gram-positive rods nonspore-forming, catalase
  • Listeria monocytogenes
  • Bacteremia/meningitis immunosuppressed
  • In utero passed to fetus systemic infection
    stillbirth
  • Transmission
  • Ingest contaminated food luncheon meats, dairy
    products
  • Will grow at refrigerator temperatures

16
Listeria monocytogenes
Gram-positive rods nonspore-forming, catalase
  • Identification
  • BAP 24 hrs (growth is small), ambient air or
    CO2
  • beta-hemolytic (small zone)
  • Gram stain small GPR
  • Catalase positive

17
Listeria monocytogenes
Gram-positive rods nonspore-forming, catalase
  • Identification
  • Motility
  • Tumbling (wet mount)
  • Inverted umbrella (motility media)
  • Esculin hydrolysis positive
  • Sodium hippurate positive

18
Listeria monocytogenes
Gram-positive rods nonspore-forming, catalase
  • Identification
  • Can be confused w/Grp B Streptococcus

What rapid biochemical test will differentiate
Grp B Strep and Listeria monocytogenes?
Catalase
19
Who Am I? Isolated from an arm wound
Hydrogen peroxide
  • Catalase bubbles produced when _________
  • added to the organism (on a glass slide)

Bacillus species
20
Corynebacterium species
GPR irregular, nonspore-forming, catalase
  • Many species are normal flora of skin mucous
    membranes
  • Most species are nonpathogenic
  • Referred to as diphtheroids
  • Palisading GPR
  • Catalase positive

21
GPR, irregular-shaped, catalase , no spores
Gram-positive rods nonspore-forming, catalase
  • Corynebacterium sp.
  • Club-shaped, pleomorphic, irregularly staining
    due to metachromatic granules
  • Can palisade (parallel, V, L-forms, Chinese
    letters, picket fence)

22
Corynebacterium species
GPR irregular, nonspore-forming, catalase
  • Isolation
  • BAP growth 24 hrs, ambient air or CO2
  • Various colony morphologies dry, irregular
    shaped, white to buff colored
  • Loefflers methylene blue stain (Alberts stain)
    positive

23
Clinically Significant Corynebacterium species
GPR irregular, nonspore-forming, catalase
  • Corynebacterium diphtheriae diphtheria
  • Humans are only host
  • If cultured from a healthy person, considered a
    carrier (not considered normal flora)
  • Respiratory or cutaneous forms

24
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
GPR irregular, nonspore-forming, catalase
  • Respiratory
  • Organism in upper respiratory tract and forms a
    pseudomembrane (WBCs organism)
  • Pseudomembrane should be cultured
  • May cause respiratory obstruction
  • Exotoxin produced, bloodstream, acts on cardiac
    tissue peripheral nervous system
  • Mortality 10-30 due to congestive heart failure

25
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
GPR irregular, nonspore-forming, catalase
  • Pseudomembrane (WBCs organism)
  • should be cultured

26
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
GPR irregular, nonspore-forming, catalase
  • Cutaneous nonhealing ulcers
  • Treatment antitoxin given in form of toxoid
    (detoxified antitoxin)
  • Prevention DPT immunization

27
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
GPR irregular, nonspore-forming, catalase
  • Culture Isolation Specific request
  • BAP 24-48 hrs small gray translucent to
    medium, opaque white colonies
  • Loefflers media stimulates growth formation
    of metachromatic granules
  • Cystine-tellurite grayish-black colonies
  • Modified Tinsdale black colonies w/dk brown halo

28
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
GPR irregular, nonspore-forming, catalase
  • Cystine
  • tellurite
  • grayish
  • black
  • colonies

Modified Tinsdale black colonies w/dk brown halo
29
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
GPR irregular, nonspore-forming, catalase
  • Gram stain

CHO utilization Glucose Sucrose (-)
  • Nitrate
  • Reduction
  • variable
  • Urea (-)

30
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
GPR irregular, nonspore-forming, catalase
  • If id as C. diphtheriae, then must determine if
    isolate is an exotoxin producer (i.e., can cause
    disease)
  • In vivo test (guinea pigs)
  • Immunodiffusion ELEK
  • Tissue culture neutralization
  • PCR

31
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
GPR irregular, nonspore-forming, catalase
  • Immunodiffusion ELEK

Bacterial isolate
Filter paper soaked with antitoxin
32
Clinically Significant Corynebacterium sp.
GPR irregular, nonspore-forming, catalase
  • Corynebacterium jekeium
  • Probably of low virulence
  • Immunocompromised patients septicemia, wounds,
    endocarditis, pulmonary disease
  • Often patient has intravenous catheter
  • RESISTANT to many of the antibiotics used to
    treat gram-positive infections
  • Clue multiple specimens with predominance of
    diphtheroid-like GPR

33
Corynebacterium jekeium
GPR irregular, nonspore-forming, catalase
  • Isolation Identification
  • BAP nonhemolytic, small white to gray colonies,
    may take 48-72 hrs for good growth
  • GS like other diphtheroids
  • Very inert
  • Lipophilic
  • Glucose O, Maltose is variable
  • Resistant to antibiotics used to treat GP
    infections, Vancomycin susceptible

34
Review Aerobic (Facultative) GPR
GPR
  • Identification
  • Gram stain catalase reaction
  • Colony morphology growth characteristics
  • Determine level of id needed (NF vs. pathogen)
    based on site and patient
  • Definitive biochemicals if needed

35
Who Am I? Isolated from an arm wound
  • Catalase positive

Possible Bacillus anthracis further id needed
(send to reference lab report)
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