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Practical no.2 - winter term- Streptococcal infections

Practical no.2 - winter term- Streptococcal infections. Diagnostical model - tonsilitis, febris reumatica, streptococcal pneumonia Microscopy of bouillon culture of Str. pneumoniae and haemolytic streptococcus Cultivation on blood agar - Str.pyogenes, Str. pneumoniae, Str. salivarius

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Practical no.2 - winter term- Streptococcal infections

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  1. Practical no.2 - winter term- Streptococcal infections • Diagnostical model - tonsilitis, febris reumatica, streptococcal pneumonia • Microscopy of bouillon culture of Str. pneumoniae and haemolytic streptococcus • Cultivation on blood agar - Str.pyogenes, Str. pneumoniae, Str. salivarius • Groupe determination - bacitracin, CAMP and optochine test • Late sequelae of streptococcal infections - ASLO, CRP • ATB susceptibility testing Str. pyogenes, Str. salivarius, Str. pneumoniae

  2. Diagnostical model • Pharyngitis • Febris reumatica • Streptococcal pneumonia • Sample collection - swab of tonsils, blood, sputum

  3. Streptococcus - taxonomy and properties • Taxonomy - according to haemolysis on blood agar : alfa - incomplete, beta - complete, gama - without haemolysis - according to serological groupes sc. Lancefield A-H, K-V, not all streptococci have this groupe specific antigen of cell wall • A S. pyogenes bacitracin beta hemolysis • B S. agalactiae CAMP beta hemolysis • C S. anginosus beta, alfa • D S. bovis alfa, gama • - S. pneumoniae optochin + alfa • - S. salivarius optochin - alfa

  4. Streptococcal infections • Streptococcus pyogenes HSA- pharyngitis, scarlat fever, toxic shock syndrom, erysipelas, pyodermia, -rheumatic fever, glomerulonephritis • Streptococcus agalactiae HSB - newborne infections (meningitis, pneumonia), postpartum sepsis • Streptococcus salivarius, viridans - bacteraemia, endokarditis, dental caries • Streptococcus pneumoniae - pneumonia, meningitis, bakteraemia - encapsulated strains, - sinusiis, otitis media - nonencapsulated strains

  5. Microscopy and Gram staining • Buillon culture of Streptococcus pneumoniae and Streptococcus pyogenes • Gram staining: VioletLugolAcetonKarbolfuchsin • Mi picture G+ cocci • Str. pneumoniae - diplococcus, lancet shape, capsule • Streptococcus pyogenes - coccus, chains

  6. Cultivation on blood agar • Alfa hemolysis - viridation/green - Str. pneumoniae • Beta hemolysis - clear, pransparency - hemolytic streptococci • Gama hemolysis - no hemolysis • Steptococcus pyogenes - beta hemolysis • Streptococcus pneumoniae - viridation, mucouse - capsule, concave • Streptococcus salivarius - viridation

  7. Groupe determination - dif. dg • Alfa hemolysis - viridation- str.pneumoniae, str. salivarius: optochine test • Beta haemolysis: str. pyogenes, HSA and str. agalactiae, HSB • bacitracin and CAMP test

  8. Streptococcal infections - late sequelae • Febris rheumatica - rheumatic fever - nonsuppurative streptococcal disease - inflammatory disease of heart, joint, vessels and submucouse - autoimmune disease,connected to certain serotype of M protein ( type specific antigen, factor of virulence, M18, M3…) sequelae only of respiratory tract infection. Not after skin streptococcal disease • Poststreptococcal acute glomerulonephritis - specific nephritogenic strains, after str. infection of skin and respiratory systeme

  9. ASLO • Streptolysin O - factor of virulence, HSA, lysis of leukocytes, stimulation of lysosomal enzymes release, imunogen - antibody formation - antistreptolysin. Their detection in ASLO test. Appearing 3-4 weeks after exposition and persisting. Their laboratory detection means proove of recent HSAinfection of respiratory systeme in patients with FR or GNF. Not elevated after skin streptococcal infections ASLO determination of the level of antistreptolysine O - antibody against streptolysine (nad 250 IU/ml) • Latex agglutination of sensibilised latex particuls - quicktest or CFT: • Serum + ASLO + sheep ery + SLO- agglutination of ery • Serum………… sheep ery + SLO - haemolysis of ery

  10. CRP • CRP - C substance of str. pneumoniae - During bacterial infecions organism syntetises CRP - C reactive protein - protein of acute phase of inflammation, reacting with C substance of Str. pneumoniae • Imunodiffusion on glass - quantitative • In capillars - precipitation - qualitative

  11. ATB susceptibility • Str. pyogenes - 100% sensitive to PNC, (in allergy macrolids, ERY) • Str. agalactiae - very good sensitivity to PNC • Str. salivarius • Str. pneumoniae - PNC, TTC, CMP, CEF., appearance of resistance to PNC - also multiresistence - low afinity of ATB to penicilin binding protein

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