What perspiration factors discourage microbial growth?
salt in sweat inhibits many microorganisms; lysozyme is capable of breaking down the cell walls of certain bacteria and antimicrobial peptides
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Are skin bacteria more likley to be gram (-) or gram (+) ?
Gram (+)
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What bacterial species features the virulence factor M protein?
Streptococcal sp.
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How did the odd naming of "fifth disease" arise?
It is the fifth disease on a list of skin rash diseases (Measles, scarlet fever, rubella, Filatov Dukes' disease, Erythema infectiosum or fifth disease)
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Transmitted via the respiratory route, moves into the bloodstream, and infects the skin; Two forms of the disease – 2 forms: Variola major has 20-60% mortality – Variola minor has <1% mortality
poxvirus (orthopoxvirus)
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Virus- Mild flulike symptoms; “slapped-cheek” facial rash; also known as erythema infectiosum
parvovirus (Human parvovirus B19)
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What do Chlamydia trachomatis, adenovirus, Haemophilus influenzae and N. gonorrhea all have in common?
They are all causative agents of conjunctivitis
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Favors growth in moist environments, rod-shaped, produces pyocyanin, Produces exo- and endotoxins; grows in biofilms resistant to many types of disinfectants and antibiotics.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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You are examining a scraping of an infected cornea under the brightfield microscope and see eukaryotic cells. This is probably a case of
Acanthomoeba keratitis.
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What is the most common type of subcutaneous mycosis in the United States?
sporotrichosis; forms small ulcer on the hands and enter the lymphatic system in the area and forms more similiar lesions.
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You have a culture of bacteria that you suspect is either Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes. Is there any morphological difference between the two?
Yes. Microscopically, S. aureus typically forms gram-positive cocci in clusters, whereas S. pyogenes forms gram-positive cocci in chains.
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How do sporotrichosis and tineas differ?
sporotrichosis is a subcutaneous fungal infection where as tineas in a cutaneous fungal infection.
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An eight-year-old girl has scabs and pus-filled vesicles on her face and throat. Three weeks earlier she had visited her grandmother, who had shingles. What infection does the eight-year-old have?
chickenpox
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Scabies is a skin disease caused by a
mite
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What test could you preform to differentiate between staphylococcal skin infections?
Coagulase test
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Several individuals who frequently swim at a local community pool have developed infections. Some have developed a skin rash and others have developed a painful infection of the outer ear canal. What is the most likely etiologic agent?