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10 gram negative bacteria
rickettsias
ehrlichia
neisseria
pseudomonas
enterobacteriales
yesinia pestis
haemophilus
campylobacter
helicobacter
chlamydiae
Rickettsias
3 parts
coccobacilli/rod shaped
enter by phagocytosis
damage the blood capillaries
ehrlichia
3 parts
small/rods
obligately in WBC
transmitted by ticks
neisseria
2 parts
aerobic cocci
inhabit mucous membranes
pseudonomas
3 parts
-aerobic rods-motile by polar flagella
-in weakened hosts,infect ut, burns,wounds, cause blood infections-sepsis
-1 in 10 nosocomial infections
enterobacteriales
with examples
facultative anaerobic rods
examples are: E. coli/Salmonella
yesinia pestis
3 parts
rats/squirrels carry this
fleas transmit it
contact with respiratory droplets
haemophilus
3 parts
inhabits in mucous membranes
cause influenza
common cause of meningitis, earaches, bronchitis,pneumonea
campylobacter
2 parts
microaerophilic vibrios
outbreaks of foodborne intestinal infections
helicobacter
3 parts
microaerophilic curved rods w multiple flagella
cause of peptic ulcers and stomach cancer
chlamydiae
3 parts
small coccoid
no peptidoglycan
responsible for vaginitis/respiratory infections
7 gram positive bacteria
clostridium
bacteria
staphylococci
streptococcus
mycobacterium
gardnerella vaginits
leptospira
clostridium
4 parts
rod shaped w/ endospores distend from cell wall
resistant to heat and chemicals
tetanus,gas gangrene
bacteria
4 parts
rods that produce endospores
common in soil
few are pathogenic
anthrax
staphylococci
4 parts
grapelike clusters
yellow pigment
grow well under high osmotic pressure and low moisture
produce many toxins
streptococcus
spherical and appear in chains
scarlet fever,pharyngitis
produce several extracellular substances
destroy phagocytic cells
spread by digesting connective tissue of host
can spread from site
mycobacterium
aerobic non endospore forming rods
acid fact
resistant to drugs
tuberculosis,leprosy
gardnerella vaginalis
gram variable
common forms of vaginitis