MICROBIOLOGY - CHAPTER 19
the virulence of S. pyogenes is partly due to the substantial array of surface antigens, _______, and _______ it can generate.
toxins enzymes
Lower respiratory tract includes:
trachea bronchi and bronchioles in the lungs to include alveoli
A spiky surface projection called ___ ________ contributes to virulence.
M protein
The normal biota is the important function of _________ _____________
microbial antagonism
Scarlet fever today are ______
mild
Streptococcal toxins elicit excessively strong reactions from _______ and ___ _________
monocytes and T lymphocytes
Upper respiratory tract includes:
mouth nose nasal cavity sinuses above it throat or pharyx and epiglottis and laryx
A culture is generally taken at the same time as the rapid swab and is plated on ______ _____ _______
sheep blood agar
SLO AND SLS both types cause beta-helolysis of ______ _______ ______
sheep blood agar
S. pyogenes bacterium is carried as "normal " biota by 15% of the population, but __________ from this reservoir is less likely than from a person who is experiencing active disease from the infection.
transmission
Are there vaccines for group A streptococci?
No
Most clinicians divide the system into two parts:
Upper and lower respiratory tracts
The common cold is caused by one of over _______ different kinds of viruses.
200
Rheumatic fever tends to occur approximately ____ ______ after pharyngitis has subsided
3 weeks
There are more than _____ serotyes of S. pyogenes that exist.
80
In the 20th century the epidemic (Scarlet fever) had a fatality rate of up to ______
95%
If pharyngitis is caused by a virus rather than Group A strepococci, what will it show on a blood agar plate?
Beta hemolysis
When fluid remains in the middle ear for indefinite periods of time, it is known as
Chronic Otitis Media
Is pharyngitis caused by streptococcus pyogenes is rarely serious and is therefore allowed to run its course?
False
Severe sore throats in adolescents and young adults around the country may be caused by a bacterium called:
Fusobacterium necrophorum
A capsule made of __________ ________ (HA) is formed by most S. pyogenes strains.
Hyaluronic acid
S.pyogenes in this age group can cause serious infections of the bloodstream and other organs, a condition called:
Lemierr's Syndrome
The two types are steptolysin ____ and _____
O (SLO) S (SLS)
When bacteria encounter mucus and fluid buildup in the middle ear, they multiply rapidly, it is called:
Otitis Media
Inflammation of the throat, which the host experiences as pain and swelling:
Pharyngitis
May be a result of mechanical irritation from prolonged shouting or from drainage of an infected sinus cavity.
Pharyngitis
The most common place for infectious agent to gain access to the body is through:
Respiratory tract
The most common causative agent for acute otitis media is:
S pneumoniae
Scarlet fever is the result of infection with an ___ ________ strain that is itself infect with bacteriophage.
S. Pyogenes
children are more susceptible to rhinitis because:
They encounter a new virus Their immune system are immature They have to secondary immunity to rhinoviruses
The _________ are small balloon-like structures attached to the bronchioles which inflate and deflate with breathing.
alveoli
S Pyogenes is non motile and is facultative _________ that ferments a variety of sugars
anaerobe
Pharyngeal Swab tests are based on _________ that react with the out carbohydrates of group A streptococci.
anibodies
Biofilm bacteria generally are less susceptible to _________
antibiotics
Only lysogenic strains of S. pyogenes that contain genes from a temperate ________ can synthesize this _______
bacteriophage toxin
Glomerulonephritis is thought to be the result of streptococcal proteins participating in the formation of antigen antibody complexes, which then are deposited in the _________ _________ of the glomeruli of the kidney.
basement membrane
S pyogenes displays a _____-_______ pattern due to its streptolysins.
beta-hemolytic
Erythrogenic toxin is responsible for the bright red rash typical of this disease and is also induces fever by acting upon the the temperature regulatory center in the ________
brain
Because of its constant contact with the external environment, the respiratory system harbors a large number of _______ ______________
commensal microorganisms
When mucus and fluid are present, they increase the inflammatory response, leading to pus production and continued fluid secretion. The fluid is referred to as _________
effusion
A key toxin in the development of scarlet fever is
erythrogenic toxin
Scarlet fever is a lysogenic virus confers on the streptococcus the ability to produce _________ ________.
erythrogenic toxin
Viral infections of the upper respiratory tract lead to inflammation of the _________ _________ and the buildup of fluid in the middle ear.
eustachin tubes
Infection can be prevented by _________ _________ _________
good hand washing
Rheumatic fever is thought to be due to an immunologic cross-reaction between streptococcal M Protein and _______ ______
heart muscle
The treatment for uncomplicated acute otitis media has changed in the last decade due to:
increase in antibiotic-resistant biota
Macrophages inhabit the alveoli of the lungs and the clusters of lymphoid tissue (tonsils) in the throat. Sectetory IgA against specific pathogens can be found in the _______ _______ as well.
mucus secretions
Scarlet fever rash can be located on:
neck chest elbows inner surfaces of the thighs
The role of the normal biota in the upper respiratory tract is to:
reduce the growth of harmful pathogens in the system
S. Pyogenes does not form catalase, but it does have a ___________ system for inactivating hydrogen peroxide, which allows its survival in the presence of oxygen,
oxidase
Lipoteichoc acid (LTA) contribues to the adherence of S.pyogenes to epithelial cells in the ________
pharynx
S. Pyogenes is a gram-__________ coccus that grows in the chains and forms capsules and _________ layers
positive slime
Most transmission of S. pyogenes is via ________ _______ or __________ contact with mucus secretions
respiratory droplets direct
RSV is a respiratory syncytial virus causes colds in more people, but in some, especially children can lead to more serious ________ _______ ________
respiratory tract symptoms
The most common type of virus leading to rhinitis is the group called:
rhinoviruses (there are 99 serotypes)
Scarlet fever is characterized by a ______-_______ _______
sandpaper-like rash
Scarlet fever is often called
scarlatina
Untreated streptococcal throat infections occasionally can result in:
serious complications, either right away or days to weeks after the symptoms subside
Viral sore throats are generally caused by group A _____________
streptococci
The following can cause serious disease that are frequently present in the upper respiratory tract as normal:" biota:
streptococcus pyogenes Haemophilus influenzae streptococcus pneumoniae Neisseria meningitidis staphylococcus aureus
S. pyogenes produces __________ whose action is to lyse red blood cells to release hemoglobin.
streptolysin
Group A streptococci owe some of their virulence to the effects of hemolysins called:
streptolysins
Some of the streptococcal toxins contribute to increased tissue injury by acting as _____________
superantigens
The normal biota is generally limited to the _______ _________ _______ and gram positive bacteria such as streptococci and staphylococci are very common.
upper respiratory tract