2023-01-25T03:28:02+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p> gram-negative, UTI</p>, <p> gram-negative, GI, UTI</p>, <p>gram-negative, GI</p>, <p> gram-positive, RTI</p>, <p>gram-positive, S/SSI</p>, <p> gram-positive, GI; AB-diarrhea</p>, <p>TB &amp; RTI</p>, <p>C trachomatis</p>, <p>C pneumoniae</p>, <p>entero, staph</p>, <p>klebsiella, acinetobacter baumani, pseudomonas, entero</p>, <p>beta-lactamases, metalo-carbapenemases, efflux pumps, porin channel deletion</p> flashcards
Common Pathogens (Exam I)

Common Pathogens (Exam I)

  • gram-negative, UTI

    Neisseria gonorrhoae

    -staining

    -infection

  • gram-negative, GI, UTI

    E. coli, Klebsiella, Proteus

    -staining

    -infection

  • gram-negative, GI

    Helicobacter pylori

    -staining

    -infection

  • gram-positive, RTI

    Streptococcus pneumoniae or pneumococcus

    -staining

    -infection

  • gram-positive, S/SSI

    Staphylococcus Aureus

    -staining

    -infection

  • gram-positive, GI; AB-diarrhea

    Clostridium difficile

    -staining

    -infection

  • TB & RTI

    What diseases are caused by Mycobacteria?

  • C trachomatis

    Which Chlamydia class of bacteria causes UTI?

  • C pneumoniae

    Which Chlamydia class of bacteria causes RTI?

  • entero, staph

    What are our Gm (+) ESKAPE pathogens?

  • klebsiella, acinetobacter baumani, pseudomonas, entero

    What are our Gm (-) ESKAPE pathogens?

  • beta-lactamases, metalo-carbapenemases, efflux pumps, porin channel deletion

    What are the resistance mechanisms that they utilize?