Corynebacteria C. diphtheria

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    • What visual aid is used to help remember Carinibacterium diphtheriae?
      A haunted corn maze scene
    • What color does Carinibacterium diphtheriae appear in a gram stain?
      Purple
    • Why is Carinibacterium diphtheriae classified as gram positive?
      It appears purple in a gram stain
    • What shape is Carinibacterium diphtheriae?
      Rod-shaped (bacillus)
    • What unique feature does Carinibacterium diphtheriae have in its shape?
      It looks kind of like a club
    • What must happen for Carinibacterium diphtheriae to produce a virulent exotoxin?
      It must be lysogenized by a bacteriophage
    • What does lysogenized mean in the context of Carinibacterium diphtheriae?
      A virus integrates its nucleic acid into the bacterium's genome
    • What does the asthma inhaler symbolize in the video?
      Aerobic organisms that require oxygen
    • What agar can Carinibacterium diphtheriae be grown on?
      Telluride agar
    • What do the black colonies on cystine telluride agar indicate?
      Presence of Carinibacterium diphtheriae
    • What do aniline dyes stain in Carinibacterium diphtheriae?
      Metachromatic granules red and the rest blue
    • How is Carinibacterium diphtheriae transmitted?
      Through aerosolized respiratory droplets
    • What does the mist in the scene represent?
      Aerosolized respiratory droplets
    • What condition does Carinibacterium diphtheriae cause?
      Pharyngitis
    • What does the handcuffing in the scene symbolize?
      B subunit binding to host cell receptors and induce endocytosis of the toxin.
    • What does the A subunit of the diphtheria toxin do?
      Inhibits host cell protein synthesis by inhibiting elongation factor 2. (EF-2)
    • What does the extendable baton represent in the scene?
      Inhibits elongation factor 2
    • What does the heat lamp symbolize in the scene?
      Fever in infected patients
    • What is a pseudomembrane?
      A grayish white substance in the pharynx
    • What does the rope in the scene resemble?
      Myelin sheath around an axon
    • What does Carinibacterium diphtheriae cause in terms of toxicity?
      Neurotoxic and cardiotoxic effects
    • What test can identify toxogenic strains of Carinibacterium diphtheriae?
      Elic test
    • What does Loffler's medium help to culture?
      Carinibacterium diphtheriae
    • What does the syringe symbolize in the scene?
      A vaccine for diphtheria
    • What should be administered immediately to prevent complications in diphtheria?
      Pre-formed anti-toxin administration
    • Why is pre-formed anti-toxin administration prioritized over other treatments?
      It inactivates the diphtheria toxin before cell entry
    • What does the gray exudate on the posterior pharynx indicate?
      Pseudomembrane associated with diphtheria
    • What is the significance of the boy's recent move from Nepal?
      Suggests a lack of immunization
    • What are the potential cardiac complications of diphtheria?
      Myocarditis, heart block, and arrhythmias
    • What does the Y-shaped suspension tool represent?
      Pre-formed antibody or anti-toxin
    • What is the role of the anti-toxin in diphtheria treatment?
      Neutralizes the diphtheria toxin
    • What is the importance of administering the anti-toxin immediately?
      Prevents more toxin from entering cells
    • What is the typical presentation of diphtheria in patients?
      Fever, pharyngitis, and gray exudate
    • What is the significance of the granules that stain deeply with aniline dyes?
      Indicates presence of metachromatic granules
    • What does the term "cardiotoxic" refer to in the context of Carinibacterium diphtheriae?
      It affects the heart's function
    • What does the term "neurotoxic" refer to in the context of Carinibacterium diphtheriae?
      It affects the nervous system's function
    • What is the role of the B subunit in the diphtheria toxin?
      Induces endocytosis of the toxin
    • What is the role of the A subunit in the diphtheria toxin?
      Inhibits elongation factor 2 during protein synthesis
    • What is the significance of the grayish white substance in the pharynx?
      It is a pseudomembrane indicating diphtheria
    • What does the term "toxoid vaccine" refer to?
      A vaccine that prevents diphtheria
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