ALPHA
#Antibiotic

Bacteria Organisms

evan Jan. 20, 2024

Staph Aureus +ve

Niche Main Infections Other
Nose Skin/soft tissue, bacteraemia, bone/joint, endocarditis 50% of people carry in nose

Staph Epidermidis +ve

Niche Main Infections Other
Skin Prosthetic device infection Part of normal skin flora - opportunistic

Strep pyogenes (Group A Strep) +ve

Niche Main Infections Other
Pharynx Scarlet fever, sore throat, necrotising fasciitis, puerpeal sepsis Often associated with secondary immunological presentations

Strep pneumoniae +ve

Niche Main Infections Other
Pharynx Pneumonia, meningitis Commonest bact. cause of both

C. diff. +ve

Niche Main Infections Other
Colon Pseudomembranous colitis Usually as a result of antibiotic treatment. Opportunistic

E. coli -ve

Niche Main Infections Other
Colon UTIs, intra-abdo infections, sepsis, HUS Other species of ‘coliform’ e.g. Klebsiella pneumoniae, Enterobacter cloacae, cause similar infections. Bacillus

Pseudomonas aeruginosa -ve

Niche Main Infections Other
Water VAP, bacteraemia Opportunistic bacillus - green pigment

Neisseria meningitidis -ve

Niche Main Infections Other
Pharynx Meningococcal sepsis, meningitis Reduction since vaccine. Coccus

Neisseria gonorrhoeae -ve

Niche Main Infections Other
No colonisation Gonorrhoea, Ophthalmia Neonatorum Can rarely cause invasive infections (e.g. septic arthritis). Diplococci

Chlamydia trachomatis -ve

Niche Main Infections Other
No colonisation Chlamydia Commonest STI

Haemophilus influenzae -ve

Niche Main Infections Other
Pharynx RTIs, meningitis, epiglottitis, otitis media Capsulated types (e.g. type b) cause meningitis and epiglottitis

Mycobacterium tuberculosis AFB

Niche Main Infections Other
No colonisation TB Don't gram stain (AFB)

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