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Diseases caused by enterotoxins
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Wounds
Abdominal abcesses Diarrhea UTIs Pnemonia |
WAD UP
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What is O antigen
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somatic antigens
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What is H antigen
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flagellar antigens
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What is K antigen
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capsular antigen
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What is Vi antigen
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subtypes of capsular antigens
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Enterobacteriacea have what morphology?
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Gram negative rod pirate that CEEKS ShYPS and likes cats
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Oxidase test for enterobacteria?
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negative
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EONS (enterobacteriaceae)
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organisms in the family Enterobacteriaceae
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Citrobacter
Enterobacter Escheria Klebsiella Serratia Shigella Yersinia Proteus Salmonella |
CEEKS (colored, lactose fermenters)
ShYPS (colorless, nonlactose fermenters) |
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What enterobacteriaceae cause diarrhea?
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YESS
Yersenia E. Coli Shigella Salmonella |
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Chemical properties of enterocbacteriaceae
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oxidase (-), reduces nitrates, does not require NaCl
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# 1 cause of UTIs
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E. Coli
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associated with pneumonia in alcoholics
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klebsiella pneumonia
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reservoir for enterobacteriaceae
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Soil, plants, intestial flora of animals and humans
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most common isolates of gram negative rods in clinic
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enterobacteriaceae
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causes abdominal abcesses
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E coli
Eneterobacter Klebsiella |
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Pathogenesis of abdominal abcesses caused by enterobacteriaceae
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rupture of intestine with fecal contamination and abcess formation
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metabolism of enterobacteriaceae
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falculative anaerobes that ferment glucose
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Abnormal GI flora:
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Yersenia, Salmonella, Shigella
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3 of them
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Causes of nosocomial infections in conpromised hosts:
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Serratia, Enterobacter, Citrobacter
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enterobacteria that is urease +
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proteus
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disease caused by proteus
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UTI
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Form large colonies and mucoid appearance?
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Klebsiella
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