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Gram negative rod anaerobes
Bacteroides fragilis*
Prevotella*
Porphyromonas
Fusobacterium
Gram positive rod anaerobes
propionibacteria
Clostridia
Gram positive cocci
peptostreptococcus
Gram negative cocci
Veillonella
Disease of gums caused by anaerobes
Vincent angina
Clinical disease of anaerobes is usually
abscess formation with mixed anaerobic and facultative
Anaerobe that can cause necrotizing fascitis
b. fragilis (has capsule)
Fusobacterium
gram
gas requirements
disease
gram negative rod
anaerobe
pulmonary abscess
Non-spore forming gram positive anaerobic rods
Actinomyces
Propionibacterium
Lactobacillus
Actinomyces
gas
gram
disease
anaerobe
gram positive rods
**can cross tissue planes**
pulmonary abscess
-sulfur granules in oral/resp infections
-endometriitis
-DACROCYSTITIS (block tear duct)
-LUMPY JAW(actinomycosis)
Nocardia
gas
disease
aerobic
looks just like actinomyces
-skin infection
-transplant pts
--pneumonias or brain infections
Spore Forming gram positive rods
Clostridium
(Bacillus is an aerobe that does)
Clostridium perfringens
disease
hemolysis
test
gas gangrene
alpha toxin = phospholipase lecithinase
enterotoxin cause food poison
-double zone hemolysis
-Nagler Test
Clostridium difficile
-disease
-antibiotic
antibiotic associated diarrhea
pseudomembranous colitis
-vanco, metro
Media for anaerobes
Test for anaerobe antibiotics
aminoglycoside supplemented kills the facultative
-MIC test