Thursday, June 14, 2012

Morphological and Cultural Characteristics of Microorganisms: General Characteristics of Streptococcus :

Morphological and Cultural Characteristics of Microorganisms: General Characteristics of Streptococcus :: 1.      Streptococcus: General  Characteristics of Streptococcus :       a. Gram Positive coccus. b. Arranged in short chain or...

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

General Characteristics of Bacillus


Figure: Bacillus Spp.
1.     Bacillus:
General  Characteristics of Bacillus: 







 a. Gram positive rods & arranged in chains.
 b.  Obligate aerobe & facultative anaerobe,
c. Capsulated & endospore-forming bacteria ,
d. Non-flagellated, non-motile,
e. Grows on ordinary media.

Habitat:
They are common in soil worldwide at mesophilic                
temperatures and only a few are pathogenic to
humans, Bacillus anthracis primarily infects herbivores,
Diseases Produced by Bacillus:
a. Anthrax ,
b. Respiratory granulomatous infection,
   c.Tubercular diseases.

General Characteristics of Staphylococcus



1.     Staphylococcus:

General  Characteristics of Staphylococcus:

a. Gram Positive coccus, arranged in grape-like clusters forms,
b. Spherical or rounded in shape, about 0.7-1.2 µm in diameter,
c. Capable of growing in ordinary media, like blood agar & Nutrient agar.
d. Some species are highly pathogenic,  
e. Many of are aerobic & Facultative anaerobes.
f. Produce golden yellow, lemon yellow or white colors of colony,
g. Non-flagellated , non-sporing, non-motile,
h. Catalase, Coagulase, Phosphatase, & DNAse positive,

Habitat:
i)  Reside on mucous membranes and skin of mammals (60% intermittent carriers)
ii) Anterior nares and on mucous membranes of about 30% of the population
iii) Carriage rate in considerably higher among hospital personnel
 iv) Source of infection - individual's own microflora (or from hospital staff)
  v) Can survive on inanimate objects (lab coats, gloves, bedding)

Diseases Produced by Staphylococcus:

a. Cellulitis ,
Fig: Staphylococcus 
b. Impetigo contagiosa ,
c. Pneumonia
d. Infective endocarditis,     
e. Otitis media,
f. Meningitis,
g. Septicemia,
h. Toxic shock syndrome,   
i. Osteomyelitis,
j. Perianal abscess,       
k. Carbuncles ,
l. Enterocolitis .

General Characteristics of Streptococcus :



1.     Streptococcus:

General  Characteristics of Streptococcus :      
a. Gram Positive coccus.
b. Arranged in short chain or long chain,
c. Spherical or oval in shape,
d. About 1 µm in diameter,
e.   Many are facultative anaerobes.
f. Grow better in enriched media,
g. Non-flagellated , non-sporing, non-motile, usually
non-capsulated but one more virulent,
h. Catalase negative,

Habitat:
a. Found on the skin and inside the naso-pharynx, mouth and throat in small numbers ,
b. In Pyogenic lesions,
c. Rectum.
Diseases Produced by Streptococcus :
a.      Pyogenic diseases:
i)                   Respiratory tract:
Cellulitis
Figure : Streptococcus
●Tonsilitis
●Pharyngitis
●Peritonsillar abscess

ii)                Skin & soft tissue:
●Erysipelas
●Impetigo
●Pyoderma
                                                                                  
iii)              Ear infection:
●Otitis media                                                    
●Mastoiditis
                                                                                 
iv)               Genital tract:                                                       
●Puerperal sepsis
v)                  Deep infection:
●Lymphangitis
●Acute endocarditis
● Septicaemia


b)Toxigenic diseases:
i)                   Scarlet fever,
ii)                Toxic shock syndrome

c) Immunogenic diseases/post streptococcal disease:
i)                   Acute rheumatic fever (ARF),
ii)                Acute glomerulonephritis (AGN),

 

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