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BACTERIAL CLASSIFICATION AND DIAGNOSIS OF BACTERIAL DISEASE Disease causing agent Bacterial, fungal, viral or other? Treatment Antibiotic sensitivity Source of infection Food, air or contact? Epidemiology Cholera, Diphtheria Prevention E. coli O157:H7 outbreak, Shigella, Listeria

BACTERIAL CLASSIFICATION AND DIAGNOSIS OF BACTERIAL DISEASE

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BACTERIAL CLASSIFICATION AND DIAGNOSIS OF BACTERIAL DISEASE

Disease causing agent Bacterial, fungal, viral or other?

Treatment Antibiotic sensitivity

Source of infection Food, air or contact?

Epidemiology Cholera, Diphtheria

Prevention E. coli O157:H7 outbreak, Shigella, Listeria

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Antibiotic sensitivity

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Site of sampling

Sterile sites Blood Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) Body fluids (Peritoneal and pleural)

Non-sterile (normal flora) Respiratory tract Ear, eye and mouth Skin (wound and abscess) Urine (mid-stream) Feces

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Bacterial classification Wall structure

Gram + Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Clostridium,

Bacillus Gram -

Enteric, respiratory and others Acid-fast

Mycobacterium Wall-less

Mycoplasma

Unusual Obligate intracellular

Rickettsia, Chlamydia

G+ G- AF WL IC

Bacteria

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Bacterial classification

Cell morphology Shapes

Rod Cocci Spiral

Associations Individual Diplo- Staphylo- Strepto-

G+ G- AF WL IC

Bacteria

Rod Cocci Rod Cocci Spiral

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Bacterial classification

Growth characteristics Oxygen requirement

Aerobic Anaerobic

Microaerophilic, aerotolerant

Facultative Spore formation Intracellular/extracellular Fastidious/non-fastidious

G+ G- AF WL IC

Bacteria

Rod Cocci Rod Cocci Spiral

+ spore - + +/- -O2

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Classification & Diagnosis

Type of colonies Appearance

Color, shape, size and smoothness On differential media

Blood, MacConkey, EMB On selective media

MacConkey, Thayer-Martin

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Classification & Diagnosis

Metabolism Utilization of specific substrates

Lactose (Sal/Shi/Yer/)-

Citrate (E. coli-/Klebsiella+)

Production of certain end products Fermentation end products

Acid (acetate, propionic acid, butyric acid etc.) Acetoin Alcohol Amine H2S

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Classification & Diagnosis

Specialized tests Immunological

O-, H- & K-Ag (serotype) Precipitation, agglutination

Specialized enzymes Catalase--- Staph+. vs. Strep-. Coagulase---S. aureus+ vs. S. epidermidis-

Oxidase---Neisseria gonorrhoea+

Urease---Proteus+, Helicobacter+

Antibiogram pattern Phage typing Fatty acid profile

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Immunological detection

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Conventional diagnosis methods

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Conventional method

Depend on ability to culture Treponema pallidum

Slow, esp. for fastidious species Mycobacterium spp.

Not always definitive

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Molecular diagnosis

Ribotyping Restriction fragment length polymorphism

(RFLP) DNA hybridization PCR, RT-PCR and RAPD Nucleic acid sequence analysis Phage-GFP (TB)

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RFLP

GGATCCCCTAGG

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DNA hybridization

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In situHybridization

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Rate of increase2n

PCR RT-PCR

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RAPD of P. aeruginosa

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Molecular diagnosis

Reduce reliance on culture

Faster More sensitive More definitive More discriminating Techniques adaptable

to all pathogens

Technically demanding

Relatively expensive Can be too sensitive Provides no

information if results are negative

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Differentiating Staphylococci from Streptococci

Gram stain and morphology Both Gram + Staphylococci: bunched cocci Streptococci: chained cocci (S. pneumoniae form diplococcus)

Enzyme tests Staphylococci: catalase + Streptococci: catalase -

Growth Staph.: large colonies (non-fastidious), some hemolytic Strep.: small colonies (fastidious), many hemolytic ( or )

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Staphylococci

S. aureus: coagulase + S. epidermidis: coagulase -

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Streptococci

Streptococci On blood agar Growth inhibition disc

S. pyogenes (group A) -hemolytic Sensitive to bacitracin

S. agalactiae (group B) -hemolytic Resistant to bacitracin

S. pneumoniae (pneumococcus) -hemolytic Sensitive to optochin

Viridans -hemolytic Resistant to optochin

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Differentiating the Gram- bacteria

Cocci Neisseria

Rods Type of disease they cause Enteric Gram- rods

API test

Curved Vibrio, Campylobacter, Helicobacter

Spiral Gram- organisms Spirochetes

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Gram negative

Straight rods Curved rods

Lactose+ Lactose-

Citrate+ Citrate- H2S+ H2S-

Klebsiella E. coli Salmonella Shigella

Campy blood agar42oC+ 25oC-

Campylobacter

TCBS agarYellowOxidase+

Vibrio

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BacteriaGram+ Gram- Acid Fast

IntraCellular

WallLess

Cocci Rod CocciRodSpiral

Staph. Strep. Non-spore Spore

StraightCurve

+O2 -O2+/-O2 Other

S. a.S. e.S. s.

ABPnVir

Fil Rod

A.i. C.d.L. m.

M.t.M.l.N.c.

+O2 -O2

B.a.B.c.

C.b.C.t.C.p.C.d.

TreponemaBorreliaLeptospira

NeisseriaMoraxella

P.a. Enteric Bact.

Resp. Zoo GU

Bordetella.H. influenzaeLegionella

YersiniaPasteurellaBrucellaFrancisellaStreptobacillus

H. ducreyiGardnerellaCalymmatobacterium

RickettsiaCoxiellaErlichiaChlamydia

Mycoplasma

VibrioCampylobacterHelicobacter