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- Lactose fermentation media
- contains bile salts/crystal violet to inhibit Gram+
- Neutral red for lactose fermenters
- Luc+ --> red/pink (acid)
- Luc- --> white/colorless (ammonia)
- E. coli, Klebsiella, Shigella, Salmonella, Proteus, Yersinia, Serratia |
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- MacConkey agar w/ lactose replaced by sorbitol
- Isolates E. coli O157:H7 |
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- Agar that contains pH indicators to inhibit Gram+, sucrose/lactose (CEEKs)
- Fermenters = blue-black colonies, E. coli = green metalic sheen (rapid lactose ferment), slow/weak fermenters = pink
- For fecal coliforms |
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Eosin-methylene blue agar |
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- agar that isolates Salmonella and Shigella
- high bile salts/dyes inhibit Gram+
- Black = Salmonella (due to H2S), Green = Shigella
- Fermentation indicators - green agar --> yellow/orange |
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Hektoen enteric (HE) agar |
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- agar used for Legionella
- has L-cysteine and ferric iron, detoxifying charcoal
- use in conjunction with direct fluorescent antibody test |
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Buffered charcoal-yeast extract (BCYE) agar |
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- agar used for Haemophilus
- consists of lysed blood cells containing X/V factors for growth (protoporphyrin/NAD)
- also used with Neisseria |
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- agar used for Bordetella pertussis
- consists of nicotinic acid and charcoal/starch absorbents
- accompanied by direct immunofluorescence |
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- agar used for Vibrio cholerae
- consists of thio-sulfate-citrate-bile salts-sucrose
- alkaline media |
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TCBS/alkaline agar medium |
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- endotoxin for Gram-
- mediates inflammation in tissues and septic shock in the bloodstream
- released upon cell death |
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Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) Lipid A component |
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- ADP-ribosylates and inactivates EF-2
- inhibits protein synthesis primarily in liver cells --> killing cells
- A-B toxin |
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Psuedomonas aeruginosa exotoxin A |
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- A component cleaves eukaryotic 60s ribosomal rRNA, stopping protein synthesis and killing cells
- Type 1 strains carry most severe toxin
- Has A-B component that damages intestinal epithelium and glomerular endothelium |
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Shigella dysenteriae Shiga toxin (ST) |
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- same as shiga toxin
- cleaves eukaryotic 60s ribosomal rRNA, stopping protein synthesis and killing cells
- most notable strain is O157:H7
- A-B toxin
- do NOT give antibiotics |
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EHEC verotoxin (shiga-like toxin) |
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- internalized A component of toxin ADP-ribosylates Gs which activates adenyl cyclase, increasing cAMP
- leads to massive efflux of ions and water (small intestine) and "rice-water stools" |
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Vibrio cholerae cholera toxin |
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- less severe cholera toxin
- A-B toxin that increases cAMP by ADP-ribosylation of Gs
- "traveler's diarrhea"
- stable version causes same effects with cGMP |
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- helps attachment to respiratory mucosa
- internalized by phagocytes and inhibits Gi through ADP-ribosylation --> cAMP increase
- activated by calmodulin
- lymphocytosis and hypoglycemia result |
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Brudetella pertussis pertussis toxin |
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