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invades cell using pili and flagella, biofilms, exotoxin A inhibits protein synthesis, capsule, antibiotic resistance (MBR)
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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opportunistic, nosocomial, burn & CF patients, wound, respiratory, urinary tract, ocular infections, bacteremia, swimmer's ear
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cholera AB toxin keeps the on on, ADP ribosylates Gαs subunit so GTP is not hydrolyzed
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Vibrio cholera
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associated with shellfish ingestion, watery "rice stool" diarrhea
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unclear, motile, adherence, colonization, molecular mimicry?
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Campylobacter jejuni
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comes from meat, poultry, unpasteurized milk; causes gastroenteritis and damages the jejunum; associated with Guillan-Barre
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urease, vacuolating, flagellum (motility)
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Helicobacter pylori
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causes peptic ulcers
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opportunistic, nosocomial, burn & CF patients, wound, respiratory, urinary tract, ocular infections, bacteremia, swimmer's ear
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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G- Rod, oxidase+, nonfermenter, motile, mucoid, pigments, grapelike odor, often β-hemolytic
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associated with shellfish ingestion, watery "rice stool" diarrhea
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Vibrio cholera
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G- curved rod, oxidase+, lac-, suc+(TSBS), halotolerant, other special media
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comes from meat, poultry, unpasteurized milk; causes gastroenteritis and damages the jejunum; associated with Guillan-Barre
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Campylobacter jejuni
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G- curved rod, S-shaped, oxidase+, capnophilic, 42C growth, capnophilic
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causes peptic ulcers
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Helicobacter pylori
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G- curved (spiral) rod,urease+, pos ID uses enzyme immunoassay primarily
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