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33 Cards in this Set
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Microorganisms found deep in the oral cavity as normal flora |
Porphyromonas
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Alpha hemolytic streptococci are members of the following flora |
Oral flora
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Neisseria species, which are encapsulated and arranged in bean shaped diplococci, (except for N.meningitidis and N.gonorrhea ) are part of the following flora |
Oral flora |
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Flora that contains mostly gram + cocci, some gram - cocci, but no gram - bacilli
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Oral flora
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This flora has the same organims as those found in oral flora in addition to organisms that have the potential to become pathogenic
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Nasopharynx
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Streptococcus pneumonia, that is found in less than 30% of people, does not produce infection at this level unless it migrates to the lungs (even in the immunocompromised)
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Nasopharynx
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Staphylococcus aureus, that is found in 10-15% of people, is mostly found in the skin, but can also be normally found in the |
Nasopharynx
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Haemophilus species, that is found in up to 30% of people, can also be normally found in the |
Nasopharynx
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Neisseria menigitidis, which is found in less than 5% of people, can also be normally found in the |
Nasopharynx |
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Aspergillus is normally found in the |
Nail flora |
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Penicillium is normally found in the |
Nail flora
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Cladosporium is normally found in the |
Nail flora
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Mucor is normally found in the |
Nail flora
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S.epidermidis, Enterococci, and diphtheroids, which are found in the skin flora are can also be found in the following flora
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Urogenital flora |
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E.coli, Proteus, and Neisseria (nonpathogenic spp) are reported occasionally in the following flora |
Urogenital flora
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Staphylococcus epidermidis is mainly found in the following flora |
Flora of the skin |
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Micrococci are mainly found in the following flora |
Flora of the skin |
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Diphteroids (coryneforms) are mainly found in the following flora |
Flora of the skin
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Streptococci are mainly found in the following flora |
Flora of the skin
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Gram negative bacilli are mainly found in the following flora |
Flora of the skin
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Staphylococcus aureus is mainly found in the following flora |
Flora of the skin
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Corynebacteria, Neisseria, Moraxellae, Staphylococci, and Streptococci are found in the following flora |
Conjunctival flora |
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Gram negative bacilli (ex. enterobacteriaccae presented by E.coli, Klebsiella…) constitute 70% of the following flora
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GI flora
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Gram positive cocci (ex: micrococci, Staph epi, Staph aureus…) constitute 30% of the following flora |
GI flora
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Clostridium difficile, a strict anaerobe, is resistant to antibiotics and therefore, after heavy antibiotic intake, can can represent 70% of this type of flora causing hospital diarrhea
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GI flora
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70% of microorganisms of the following flora are aerobic anaerobic facultative (AAF) |
GI flora
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30% of microorganisms of the following flora are strictly anaerobic |
GI flora |
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Lactobacillus spp predominate in the urogenital flora of the following phase of a female's life |
Newborn infants
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Diphteroids, S.epidermidis, Streptococci, and E.coli predominate in the urogenital flora of the following phase of a female's life |
Girl |
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L.acidophilus, Corynebacteria, Peptostreptococci, Staphylococci, Streptococci and Bacteroids predominate in the urogenital flora of the following phase of a female's life because glycogen secretion resumes at that age
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Puberty
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Disappearance of Lactobacilli happens in the urogenital flora of the following phase of a female's life |
Menopause
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Streptococcus B or strep agalectia whose pathogenicity depends on its number, are present in the following flora |
Vaginal flora |
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Streptococcus viridians are normally found in the |
Nasopharynx |