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GRAM POSITIVE & GRAM NEGATIVE BACTERIA (Foundation Block, Microbiology) Lecturer name: Prof . AM Kambal & Dr. Fawzia Alotaibi Department of Pathology, Microbiology Unit

Objectives: By the end of this lecture, the student should able to: Know the general basic characteristics of bacteria Differentiate between gram positive and gram negative bacteria characteristics. Know the classes and groups of gram positive bacteria, cocci and bacilli (rods) Know the common identification characteristic of these groups

Know the common infections and diseases caused by these organisms and the antibiotics used for their treatment Know the classes and groups of gram negative bacteria, cocci and bacilli (rods) Know the common identification methods for These organisms Know the commonest infectious and diseases caused by these bacteria and the antibiotics used for their treatment

Bacterial cells

GRAM STAIN Developed in 1884 by the Danish physician Hans Christian Gram An important tool in bacterial taxonomy, distinguishing so-called Gram-positive bacteria, which remain coloured after the staining procedure, from Gram-negative bacteria, which do not retain dye and need to be counter-stained. Can be applied to pure cultures of bacteria or to clinical specimens Top: Pure culture of E. coli (Gram-negative rods) Bottom: Neisseria gonorrhoeae in a smear of urethral pus (Gram-negative cocci, with pus cells)

CELL WALL Gram positive cell wall Gram negative cell wall Consists of a thick, homogenous sheath of peptidoglycan 20-80 nm thick tightly bound acidic polysaccharides, including teichoic acid and lipoteichoic acid cell membrane Retain crystal violet and stain purple Consists of an outer membrane containing lipopolysaccharide (LPS) thin shell of peptidoglycan periplasmic space inner membrane Lose crystal violet and stain pink from safranin counterstain

Gram Positive Gram Negative

The Gram Stain Gram's Crystal iodine violet Decolorise with acetone Gram-positives appear purple Counterstain with e.g. methyl red Gram-negatives appear pink

Gram-positive rods Gram-positive cocci Gram-negative rods Gram-negative cocci

Gram positive bacteria Cocci Bacilli Aerobic /facltative Anaerobe Anaerobe Peptostreptococci Staphylococci Streptococci Enterococcci Aerobic/facultative anaerobe Anaerobic Cornybacterium Listeria Clostridium Nocardia Latobacillus ,Bacillus

Gram-positive Cocci Staphylococci Staphylococcus aureus Catalase-positive Gram-positive cocci in clusters Staphylococcus aureus coagulase-positive most important pathogen Staph. epidermidis and other coagulase negative staphylococci egS saprophiticus Streptococci Catalase-negative Gram-positive cocci in chains or pairs Strep. pyogenes Strep. pneumoniae Viridans-type streps Enterococcus faecalis

Streptococcus S. viridans-oral flora -infective endocarditis S. pyogenes dividedby type of haemolysis Group A, beta hemolytic strep pharyngitis, cellulitis rheumatic fever fever migrating polyarthritis carditis immunologic cross reactivity acute glomerulonephritis edema, hypertension, hematuria antigen-antibody complex deposition

S. pneumoniae

GRAM POSITIVE BACILLI A-Spore forming B-Non spore forming Spore forming are divided into:- Aerobic spore forming most important is Bacillus anthracis,that causes anthracis

Anerobic Gram Positive Bacilli C. tetani - Tetanus C. perfringens Gas gangarene C. botulinum - botulism Descending weakness-->paralysis diplopia, dysphagia-->respiratory failure C. diphtheriae - Fever, pharyngitis, cervical LAD thick, gray, adherent membrane sequelae-->airway obstruction, myocarditis

Gram-Negative Cocci Neisseria gonorrhoeae Neisseria meningitidis The Gonococcus Neisseria meningitidis The Meningococcus Both Gram-negative intracellular diplococci Moraxella catarrhalis

Gram-Negative Rods Enteric Bacteria they ferment sugars most important are; E. coli Salmonella Shigella Yersinia and Klebsiella pneumoniae Proteus

Gram-Negative Rods Fastidious GNRs Anaerobic GNRs Bordetella pertussis Haemophilus influenzae Campylobacter jejuni Helicobacter pylori Legionella pneumophila Anaerobic GNRs Bacteroides fragilis Fusobacterium

Oxidise positive non fermentative i.e. they do not ferment sugars e.g. Pseudomonas that causes infection in Immunocompromised patients Oxidise negative non fermentative e.g. Acinobacter species

Oxidise positive comma shaped and also fermentative most important is Vibrio cholerae that causes cholera which is a disease characterized by severe diarrhea and dehydration

Non-Gram-stainable bacteria Unusual gram-positives Spirochaetes Obligate intra-cellular bacteria

Unusual Gram-positives Mycoplasmas Smallest free-living organisms No cell wall M. pneumonia, M. genitalium

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