lecture 3 streptococcus pyogenes

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Page 1: Lecture 3 Streptococcus pyogenes

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

GENUS: STREPTOCOCCUS

Prof. Khalifa Sifaw Ghenghesh

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The Majority are Facultative Anaerobes. G +v Cocci Arranged in Chains,

Some are Capsulated. Catalase: On Blood Agar:1. -Haemolytic Streptococci

(Strep. pyogenes)

2. -Haemolytic Streptococci

(Strep. pneumoniae)

3. Non-Haemolytic Streptococci(Strep. Faecalis = Enterococcus faecalis).

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A photomicrograph of Streptococcus spp.

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Streptococcus pyogenes

Lancefield Grouping

> Haemolytic Streptococci by Serology > >

Groups A-H & K-V. Group A = Strep. Pyogenes

Griffith Types Lancefield Group A > by Specific

Sera >> Types M, T, & R.

Type M > 60 Serotypes > Type 1, Type 2, Etc..

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VIRULENCE FACTORSA. Structural Components:> M-Protein >

B. Extraceluular Products: Erythrogenic Toxins:

> In Experimental Animals: Pyrogenicity,

Cytotoxicity, Immunosuppresion, etc. Streptolysin O and Streptolysin S: Lysis RBCs.

Streptokinase (Fibrinolysin):

> Prevents the formation of an effective fibrin barrier

Deoxyribonucleases (DNases): Hyalorunidase:

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CLINICAL INFECTIONS Acute Sore Throat Impetigo Erysipelas Scarlet Fever Rheumatic Fever Acute Glomerulonephritis.

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Inflammation of the oropharynx and petechiae, or small red spots on the soft palate caused by

Streptococcus group A

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LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS:A. By Direct Isolation & Identification:

1. Specimens: i. Throat Swabs > Patients with Sore Throat (Tonsillitis and /or Pharyngitis).

ii. Throat and Nasal Swabs > Carriers (Outbreaks of Sore Throat or Scarlet Fever).

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2. Culture:> 2 Blood agar plates

> If - Haemolytic

> Bacitracin sensitivity test

> Sensitive >> Group A Streptococci.

3. Confirmation:

> Lancefield's Serogrouping

(Commercial Kits).

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B. By Examination of Patient's Sera for

Rising Titre of Antibodies to Streptococcal

Antigens (e.g. RF or AGN):

1. Specimens:

> Two Serum Samples are Collected in the Acute and Convalescent Stages.

2. Test: > The Antistreptolysin-O (ASO) Test.

TREATMENT: S. Pyogenes > Penicillin G or Erythromycin

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GROUP B STREPTOCOCCI Strep. agalactiae > A major Streptococcal Pathogen in

Neonates and the Young Infants.1. Early-Onset Infection:> Septicaemia2. Late-Onset Infection:

> Purulent Meningitis

> Infection in Adults:

GROUP D STREPTOCOCCI: Enterococcus faecalis