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Streptococcus Gram+ cocciIn chains

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Streptococci Gram positive cocci in chains

Lancefield groups (A-S), classification system based on serology against bacterial antigens

We will use group A and D Streptococcus in lab

Some streptococci have been lumped in to other groups by areas they tend to colonize.

Viridans Streptococcus and Enterococcus

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Pneumococcus

Viridans

Group A Strep

Group D Strep

S. pneumoniae: pneumonia, ear infection, sinusitis,

most common cause of bacterial meningitis

S. mitis: found on surface of inner cheek, can cause endocarditis

S. Pyogenes: skin and throat infections, necrotizing fasciitis,scarlet fever, toxic shock syndrome,

post infection- rheumatic fever, glomerulonephritis

S. Faecalis: Enterococcus as of 1984Commensal inhabiting GI tractFound in probiotic foodsFound in root canal treated teethCan cause endocarditisVRE – Vancomycin Resistant EnterococcusLife threatening nosocomial infections

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Blood agar, an enriched media, used for the cultivation of fastidious organisms

Serves as a differential media used to detect the presence of organisms that produce hemolysins that destroy red blood cells.

Allows differentiation of organisms via differential hemolysis.

Blood Agar

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alpha hemolysis—incomplete hemolysis; oxidizes the iron in hemoglobin producing a “greenish” discoloration on blood plates

beta hemolysis—complete destruction of red blood cells; results in clearing around growth

gamma hemolysis—no hemolysis; results in no change in the media

Beta Alpha Gamma

Three Categories of Hemolysis

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Hemolysis Aids in Classification

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Pneumococcus

Viridans

Group A Strep

Group D Strep

S. pneumoniae Alpha hemolytic

S. mitisAlpha hemolytic

S. pyogenesBeta hemolytic

S. faecalisAlpha / Gamma hemolytic

Further testing facilitates distinguishing among organisms and provides supporting evidence

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Bacitracin Test Used to identify Group A, beta

hemolytic Streptococci (S. pyogenes)

Bacitracin (antibiotic) inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis

A zone of inhibition surrounding the disc indicates a Group A Strep (positive test result)

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Bacitracin Test Results Positive Result for Bacitracin

Sensitivity

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Bile Esculin Test Identification of Group D Streptococci S. faecalis a.k.a E. faecalis

Medium contains bile, esculin and iron salts

In the presence of bile, Group D organisms hydrolyze esculin which reacts with the iron salts to form a brownish-black discoloration of the medium (positive result)

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Bile Esculin Test Identification of Group D

Streptococci S. faecalis a.k.a E. faecalis

A brownish-black discoloration indicates a positive result

Tube 1 positive Tube 2 negative

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SF Broth (S. Faecalis Broth)

Another test used to identify Group D Streptococci

Broth contains 6.5% NaCl (selective), glucose (differential) and a pH indicator

Group D Enterococci ferment the glucose; causing pH to drop and the pH indicator changes from purple to a “yellowish” color.

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Used to differentiate S. pneumoniae from other alpha hemolytic streptococci

S. pneumoniae is the only streptococcus susceptible to

small concentrations of the antibiotic optochin (P disk)

A zone of inhibition indicates a positive result

Optochin Sensitivity Test

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Pneumococcus

Viridans

Group A Strep

Group D Strep

S. pneumoniae Alpha hemolyticOptochin sensitive

S. mitisAlpha hemolyticOptochin resistant

S. pyogenesBeta hemolyticBacitracin sensitive

S. faecalisAlpha / Gamma hemolytic+ Bile Esculin Test+ SF


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