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GRAM POSITIVE COCCI

GRAM POSITIVE COCCI. Gram positive and negative bacteria: The cell wall very different: . Peptidoglycan very strong, thick and rigid. . Teichoic acid surface antigen. Species cause of human disease:. Staphylococcus aureus Streptococcus pneumoniae Streptococcus pyogenic ect.

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GRAM POSITIVE COCCI

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  1. GRAM POSITIVE COCCI Gram positive and negative bacteria: The cell wall very different: . Peptidoglycanvery strong, thick and rigid. . Teichoic acid surface antigen.

  2. Species cause of human disease: • Staphylococcus aureus • Streptococcus pneumoniae • Streptococcus pyogenic • ect

  3. Structure and function • Capsule antiphagocytosis • Peptidoglycan stimulate production of endogenous pyrogens • Protein spesific:A,M,F antiphagocytosis,anticomplementary • Teichoic acid attachment to mucosal

  4. Pathogenesis and Immunity The virulence is determined by: a variety of structural molecule and elaborated toxins and enzymes.  virulence factors

  5. Toxins - Exotoxin : 1. Cytotoxin 2. Enterotoxin food poisoning .resistant to gastric &jejunal enzymes. .heat stable .stimulate intestinal peristalsis

  6. Enzymes . Coagulase  fibrin layer . Catalase  H2O2 . Hyaluronidase  spreading factors . Lipase . Fibrinolysin . Penicillinase . Ig A protease . Hemolysin : Streptolysin O  antigenic

  7. Important features of pathogenesis • Staphylococcus aureus 1. Pyogenic (abscess) - local  skin infection surgical wound infection - disseminated  sepsis 2. Toxigenic  food poisoning

  8. Staphylococcus epidermidis Pyogenic  iv catheter sites & prostetic devices • Staphylococcus saprophyticus Pyogenic  UTI(Urinary Tract Infection )

  9. Streptococcus pyogenes 1.Pyogenic . Local : skin,pharing . Disseminated : sepsis 2. Toxigenic 3. Immune-mediated(post Streptococcal infection,non suppurative)

  10. Poststreptococcal disease Immunologic response to streptococcal M protein that cross-react with human tissues. • Acute Glomerulonephritis antigen-antibody complexes on glomerular. • Acute Rheumatic Fever autoimmune disease

  11. Streptococcus pneumoniae Pyogenic : . Pneumonia . Otitis media . Meningitis

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