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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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