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Gram-Positive Bacilli Part Four
MLAB 2434: Microbiology Keri Brophy-Martinez
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Non-Spore Formers & Branching
Gram positive rod Non-spore formers Pleomorphic morphology Branching Genera Actinomyces Nocardia Streptomyces
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Aerobic Actinomyces Member of the normal flora of mouth, head, and neck Pathogens Human bite wounds, eye cultures Cervicitis and endometritis in women Actinomycosis
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Aerobic Actinomyces Gram stain Non acid-fast Gram positive rod
Filamentous, branching Can be beaded Non acid-fast
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Aerobic Actinomyces Colony morphology Spider or granular center
Branching filaments Takes up to 7-14 to develop Key Biochemicals Catalase negative Nonmotile Non-fermenters Produce H2S
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Aerobic Actinomycetes
Nocardia Streptomyces Actinomadura Gordonia Rhodococcus Tsukamurella Nocardiopsis Dermatophilus
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Nocardia: Clinical Significance
Pulmonary form Mostly in immunocompromised High fatality Starts as lung lesion Cutaneous Three forms Mycetoma Lymphocutaneous Superficial Sulfur granules collected from draining sinus tracts in mycetoma
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Nocardia: Laboratory Diagnosis
Microscopy Gram-positive branching filaments May show beading appearance Verify with acid fast stain Weakly Acid-fast Gram-stained smear of sputum showing Gram-positive branched beaded bacilli.
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Nocardia: Laboratory Diagnosis
Gram-positive filamentous bacilli Suspicious for actinomycetes
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Nocardia: Laboratory Diagnosis
Cultural characteristics Chalky, matte, dry, crumbly appearance May be pigmented Beta hemolytic Identification Urease positive Catalase positive Molecular testing
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Streptomyces Habitat Disease states Soil and decaying vegetation
Mycetoma- a chronic, localized, painless, subcutaneous infection Sites: head and neck Wound & Skin infections
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Streptomyces: Laboratory Diagnosis
Microscopic Morphology Gram positive rod Branching Spider-like Non-acid-fast
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Streptomyces: Laboratory Diagnosis
Morphology & Characteristics Aerobic growth in 3-30 days Waxy, bumpy or velvety rugose forms, yellow to orange Will grown on SBA, mycology media and LJ media GPR with extensive branching, chains and spores Identification Acid-fast= negative
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References Kiser, K. M., Payne, W. C., & Taff, T. A. (2011). Clinical Laboratory Microbiology: A Practical Approach . Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education. Mahon, C. R., Lehman, D. C., & Manuselis, G. (2011). Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology (4th ed.). Maryland Heights, MO: Saunders.
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