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18 Cards in this Set
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S. aureus
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Produces B-lactam; Methicillin
MRSA - Vancomycin VISA/GISA |
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Coag negative Staphs
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Methicillin
MRSE (meth resist s. epi) -Vancomycin + Rifampin or Gentamicin |
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S. viridans
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Penicillin
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Enterococcus
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Ampicillin for B-lac negative
Vancomycin for B-lac positive Other for VRE (2 genes encode it) |
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Strep group D non-enterococcus
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penicillin
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S. pneumoniae
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Penicillin, Ciprofloxacin, or Vancomycin
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S. pyogenes
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Strep A
Penicillin or erythromycin if allergic |
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S. agalactiae
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Strep B
Penicillin |
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Beta-hemolytic Streps not A, B, or D
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Penicillin
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Treatment for gonorrhoea:
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Ceftriaxone injection or
Ciprofloxacin oral doses Gay male population resistant to flouroquinolones, so give Azithromycin |
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Treatment for N. meningitidis
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Chloramphenicol
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What is used to treat Moraxella catarrhalis?
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Erythromycin
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For treating Diphtheria
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Penicillin or Erythromycin, + antitoxin
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what's used to treat IF diphtheroids cause an infection?
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Vancomycin
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Use to treat Listeria monocytogenes
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Amoxicillin + aminoglycoside
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To treat Bacillus anthracis
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Penicillin or Ciprofloxacin
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To treat Haemophilus influenzae
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B-lactamase pos: Chloramphenicol
B-lactamase neg: Ampicillin |
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treatment of bordatella pertussis
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erythromycin
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