Micropara 2

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    • Regularly found flora in a given are of the body at given age
      Resident flora
    • Inhabit the skin and mucous membrane temporarily for hours, days, or weeks; derived from the environment
      Transient flora
    • What are the benefits of flora in the body?
      • Protects the body's organs and systems
      • Inhibit the growth of pathogenic organisms
      • Synthesize important vitamins
      • Prevent pathogenic organisms from attaching and penetrating the skin and tissue by producing _____
      • Digestion of food
      • Metabolism of food
    • What factors eliminate the non-resident flora on the skin?
      • lysozyme
      • acidic ph
      • free fatty acids
      • constant sloughing off the skin
    • what are the 3 regions of the skin?
      • axilla, perineum, toe webs
      • Head, face, trunk
      • upper arms, legs
    • What type of bacteria inhabits the 3 regions of skin?
      Gram negative bacillus bacteria
    • In dry sites of the skin, what are the predominant bacteria found?
      • Staphylococcus epidermidis (90%) - aerobic
      • Staphylococcus hominis
      • Staphylococcus aureus- nose and genitals
      • Micrococci/ Micrococcus luteus - 20%-80% micrococci in the skin
      • Gram (-) bacillus - E.coli, enterobacter, klebsiella, protens spp.
    • What are the bacteria's found in the nails?
      • Aspergillus
      • Penicillium
      • Cladosporium
      • Mucor
    • In the mouth and respiratory tract, what are the predominant bacteria found?
      • Streptococcus
      • S. mutans
      • S. milleri
      • S. Salivarius
      • S. sanguis
    • Where is viridans streptococci found?
      Mouth
    • What type of bacteria inhabits the gingival and tonsillar crypts?
      Anaerobic flora
    • Pharynx & Trachea: What are the commonly found bacteria?
      • Haemophilus influenzae - causes flu
      • Streptococcus pneumoniae
      • Neisseria meningitidis
      • Mycoplasma
    • Conjunctiva: what causes the flora here only few?
      Lysosome in tears
    • Conjunctiva: What predominant bacteria are found here?
      • Neisseria
      • Moraxella
      • Corynebacterium
      • Staphylococci
      • Streptococci
    • Digestive tract: what type of flora inhabit the esophagus?
      Transient mouth flora
    • What is the common type of bacteria can live in the stomach and cause duodenal ulcers?
      Helicobacter pylori
    • What does helicobacter pylori produce?
      Urease that causes alkalinization in the stomach
    • Small intestine: What are the commonly found bacteria?
      • streptococci
      • Lactobacilli - infants
      • Bacteroides
    • What is the most inhabited part of the body of normal flora?
      Large intestine
    • What type of bacteria inhabits the colon?
      Anaerobes bacteria (95%-99%)
    • Colon: What are the commonly found anaerobes bacteria?
      • Bacteriodes fragilis - most common
      • Bifidobacterium/Lactobacillus bifidum- predominant in breast-fed infants
      • Eubacterium
      • Peptostreptococcus
      • Clostridium
    • What is the bacteria commonly found in bottle-fed infants?
      Lactobacillus acidophilus
    • What is the bacteria found in breast-fed infants?
      Lactobacillus bifidum
    • In colon, what are the common 1%-4% of aerobes bacteria?
      • Escherichia coli
      • Enterobacteriaceae
    • What are the predominant bacteria found in the anterior urethra?
      • S. epidermidis
      • Enterococci
      • Diphtheroids
    • What is the bacteria commonly found in male and female secretion?
      Mycobacterium smegmatis
    • What are the bacteria found in the penile urethra?
      • Gardenerella vaginalis
      • Bacteroides
      • Alpha streptococci
    • What are the commonly found bacteria in the female urethra?
      • Staphylococcus epidermidis
    • What is the commonly found bacteria on female infants?
      Lactobacillus spp.
    • What makes the vagina basic and prone to infection?
      Glycogen secretion
    • Bacteria that inhabit the vagina when basic (infant-> puberty)
      • staphylococcus epidermidis
      • Streptococci
      • Diphtheroids
      • Escherichia coli
    • What are the bacteria that inhabit the vagina when it is acidic?
      • Lactobacillus acidophils
      • Corynebacteria
      • peptostreptococci
      • Streptococci
      • Bacteroides
      • Staphylococci
    • What is the bacteria that prevents gonococcal infection? And what does it produce?
      Lactobacillus; lactid acid
    • What bacteria causes vaginitis?
      Torulupsis & Candida
    • How an individual acquires the infection?
      Chain infection
    • Manner how the organism is transmitted
      Mode of transmission
    • Specific measures used to prevent the spread of infection
      Standard precaution
    • Contact of sterile or unsterile item with microbes
      Contamination
    • Remove, inactive, or destroy pathogens
      Decontamination
    • Using physical or chemical means to destroy pathogens excluding the spores
      Disinfection
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