Thursday, October 6, 2011

Mnemonics of Microbiology


BASU


1st week - Blood culture
2nd week -Agglutination test
3rd week -Stool culture
4th week - Urine culture 


'IMmunoGlobulin'
IgM appears first in response to antigens followed by IgG.
IgM antibodies appear early in the course of an infection and usually reappear, to a less extent, after further exposure. IgM antibodies cannot pass through human placenta. These two biological properties of IgM make it useful in the diagnosis of infectious diseases. Demonstrating IgM antibodies in a patient's serum indicates recent infection, or in a neonate's serum indicates intrauterine infection (e.g. congenital rubella).


"LEProsy":
Loss of sensation in affected skin/ Loss of function (paralysis)
Enlargement of affected superficial nerves (tender too)
Positive identification of M. leprae under microscope


 SPACE:
Staphylococcus aureus
Pseudomonas
Aspergillus
Candida
Enterobacter


COMPS:
Conjunctivitis
Otitis media
Meningitis
Pneumonia
Sinusitis


ABCDEF:
A/B-type toxin. Made by
Corynebacterium diphtheriae, which binds to
EF-2 (elongation factor 2).


"In du-crey-i, you do cry (because it is painful)":
In H. ducreyi, the ulcer is painful, in syphilis the ulcer is painless


 NHS:
Neisseria meningitidis
Hemophilus Influenzae
Streptococcus pneumonia
·The cause of the most Severe meningitis is Streptococcus.
· Note: NHS is an acronym for National Health Service in several countries.


Gram Negatives (eg coliforms) are responsible mainly for Nosocomial pneumonia.
Gram positives (eg strep pneumonia, staph) are thus more responsible for community acquired pneumonia


 "Some Nasty Killers Have Some Capsule Protection":
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Neisseria meningitidis
Klebsiella pnemoniae
Haemophilus influenzae
Salmonella typhi
Cryptococcus neoformans
Pseudomanas aerigenosa


"Vowels are bowels":
Hepatitis A and E transmitted by fecal-oral route.


ePidemic typhus:
Etiological agent: Rickettsia Prowazekii.
Vector: Pediculus corporis (human body louse).
· This is in contrast to Endemic typhus.


 SAD RAT:
Sedation
Antitoxin
Debridement
Relaxant
Antibiotic
Tracheostomy


"The Major Pathogens Concerning Complete T-Cell Collapse":
Toxoplasma gondii
M. avium intracellulare
Pneumocystis carinii
Candida albicans
Cryptococcus neoformans
Tuberculosis
CMV
Cryptosporidium parvum


PUNCH:
Proteus (leads to alkaline urine)
Ureaplasma (renal calculi)
Nocardia
Cryptoccocus (the fungus)
Helicobacter pylori


key point of each "HIT by E. coli outbreak":
EnteroHemorrhagic:
· HUS from Hamburgers
EnteroInvasive:
· Immune-mediated Inflammation
EnteroToxigenic:
· Traveller's diarrhea


ToRCHeS:
Toxoplasma
Rubella
CMV
Herpes simplex, Herpes zoster (varicella), Hepatitis B,C,E
Syphilis


"I went on a TRYP to AFRICA":
TRYPanosoma brucei causes AFRICAn sleeping sickness


'PLANT'
  • Peptone
  • Lactose
  • Agar
  • Neutral red
  • Taurocholate


'DiGeorge's  T's':
  • Third and 4th pharyngeal pouch absent.
  • Chromosome Twenty-Two
  • T-cells absent
  • Tetany: hypocalcemia


 Elementary: Extracellular
Initial: Intracellular


"My Cat Eats Mice":
Mononucleosis-like illness
Chorioretinits/ Congenital infection
Encephalitis
Myocarditis


 features AERUGINOSA:
Aerobic
Exotoxin A
Rod/ Resistance
UTIs, burns, injuries
Green-blue dressings
Iron-containing lesions
Negative gram
Odor of grapes
Slime capsule sometimes (in CF pt)
Adherin pili


The parsites producing non bile stained eggs are
NEHA'
  • Necator americanus
  • Enterobius vermicularis    (Pinworm)
  • Hymenolepis nana        (Dwarf tapeworm)
  • Ancylostoma duodenale   (Hookworm)
Hymenolepis nana or Dwarf tapeworm is the smallest and most common tapeworm found in human intestine.


'ACID
  • Type I:  Anaphylaxis
  • Type II:  Cytotoxic-mediated
  • Type III:  Immune-complex
  • Type IV:  Delayed hypersensitivity.
As per Goombs classification.


 "Having Flu Symptoms Can Make Moaning Children A Nightmare":
Headache
Fever
Sore throat
Chills
Myalgias
Malaise
Cough
Anorexia
Nasal congestion


'Physically Handicapped Friend Danced Happily'
  • Hepatitis A  : Picornavirus
  • Hepatitis B  : Hepadnavirus
  • Hepatitis C : Flavivirus
  • Hepatitis D : Delta virus
  • Hepatitis E : Hepevirus


 "Can Induce Severe Attacks Of Head PAINS":
Cancer
Immunocompromised state
Sinusitis
Age extremes
Otitis
Head trauma
Parameningeal infection
Alcoholism
Infections (systemic, esp. respiratory)
Neurosurgical procedures
Splenectomy


PUS RIVER:
Prosthetic valve endocarditis (most cases)
Uncontrolled infection
Supporative local complications with conduction abnormalities
Resection of mycotic aneurysm
Ineffective antimicrobial therapy (eg Vs fungi)
Valvular damage (significant)
Embolization (repeated systemic)
Refractory congestive heart failure


You can tell the patient: "Fat Alcoholics Never Get UPSet"
Morphology:
Fat prominent capsule
Alcoholics are at increased risk of infection
Motility:
"Never Get up" : non-motile (non-flagellated)
Infections:
UTI (Urinary tract infection)
Pneumonia
Sepsis


"With Negative Tests, Investigators Should Focus Attention Somewhere Meaningful":
Wrong diagnosis
Noninfectious endocarditis
Timing (cultures drawn at end of chronic course)
obligate Intracellular organisms
Slow growing fastidious organisms
Fungal infection
Antibiotic used previously
Subacute right-sided endocarditis
Mural endocarditis


"High Tech Lab Results Point At Endocarditis":
Hematuria
Thrombocytopenia
Leukocytosis, -penia
Red blood cell casta
Proteinuria
Anemia
Elevated ESR


' ABC '
  • Actinomyces
  • Bacteroids
  • Clostridium


Gonorrhoeae: Glucose fermenter only.
MeninGitidis: Maltose and Glucose fermenter.
· Maltose fermentation is a useful property to know, since it's the classic test to distinguish the Neisseria types.


PICORNAvirus:
Positive sense
ICOsahedral
RNA virus


"Common cold (acute infectious rhinitis, coryza) is PRIMArily caused by":
Paramyxoviruses
Rhinoviruses
Influenza viruses
Myxoviruses
Adenoviruses


' BSC.Chemistry '
  • Bacillus anthracis and Bacillus subtilis
  • Sporosarcina
  • Clostridium species
  • Coxiella burnetti


Gram Positives
Stain Purple (violet-blue)
because of their thick Peptidoglycan layer


SMASHED:
Streptolysins
M protein
Anti-C5a peptidase
Streptokinase
Hyaluronidase
Exotoxin
DNAses



Double-stranded
Nuclear replication
'Anhedral symmetry
· Rule breakers: pox (cytoplasmic), parvo (single-stranded).


 "Nice Strip of Ham":
Neisseria
Streptococcus pneumonia
Haemophilus influenza


MeninGococci and Gonococci '
  • Meninigococci ferments both Maltose and Glucose; whereas              
  • Gonococci ferments only Glucose


 B19 affects 3 B's:
Babies (5th disease, infectiousum erythematosa)
Black Bleeders (sickle cell anemics - anaplastic anemic crisis)
Bearing Babies [pregnant women] (hydrops fetalis)


"Eating Contaminated Stuff Causes Very Big Smelly Vomit":
E. coli O157-H7 [undercooked meat, esp. hamburgers]
Clostridium botulinum [canned foods]
Salmonella [poultry, meat, eggs]
Vibrio parahaemolyticus [seafood]
Bacillus cereus [reheated rice]
Staphylococcus aureus [meats, mayo, custard]
Clostridium perfringens [reheated meat]
Vibrio vulnificus [seafood]


"ATE eggs":
Ascaris Lumbricoides
Trichuris trichuira
Enterobius vermicularis
spread by ingestion of eggs (vs skin invasion or insect bite)


" COINS "
The biochemical reactions which help to differentiate vibrio cholera are
  • Catalase +ve
  • Oxidase +ve
  • Indole +ve
  • Nitrates reduced to nitrites and
  • Sucrose fermentation
Vibrio cholerae causes the acute diarrhoeal disease called cholera.


· 5 F's:
Flagella
Frothy discharge
Fishy odor (sometimes)
Fornication (STD)
Flagyl (metronidazole) Rx


' BASU '
  • Blood culture- 1st week
  • Antibody detection- 2nd week
  • Stool culture- 3rd week
  • Urine culture- 4th week


HIV:
Homosexuals/ Hemophiliacs
IV drug abusers


"Murein gets the red out" [Allusion to an old eye-wash slogan]:
Peptidoglycan (aka murein) remains purple during Gram staining. The Gram negatives, devoid of murein, are red.
Thus, murein prevents redness and are purple (positive).


 SOFT PAINS:
Skin infections
Osteomyelitis
Food poisoning
Toxic shock syndrome
Pneumonia
Acute endocarditis
Infective arthritis
Necrotizing fasciitis
Sepsis


 SPAM:
Streptococcus Pyogenes: Antibody to M protein.


DUNG:
Diarrhea
UTI
Neonatal meningitis
Gram negative sepsis
· Dung, since contract E. coli from dung-contaminated water.


 positive sign, Strep type confirmed "Quell-lung":
Quell: Capsules swell [+ve test].
Lung: S. pnuemonia [type confirmed].
· You get pneumonia in your lung.


" BiG  HeN "
  • Bollinger bodies- Fowlpox [image:744 align=right width=200]
  • Guarineri bodies- Vaccinia/ variola
  • Henderson patterson bodies- Molluscum contagiosum
  • Negri bodies- Rabies
In rabies, Negri bodies occur in neurons of the brain stem, particularly those in the hippocampus, and in the Purkinje cells of the cerebellum. Their presence is pathognomic for rabies and is an important diagnostic finding.


Gamma: Garbage (no hemolytic activity).
Alpha: Almost (almost lyse, but incomplete).
Beta: Best (complete lysis)


" Throatbloatcoke":
Sore throat: 1 week ago
Face bloat: facial edema
Pi$$ coke: coke-coloured urine


" MR. PAD "
  • Mucor
  • Rhizopus
  • Penicillium
  • Aspergillus
  • Dermatophytes



Istanbul sounds like Listambul = list + tumble.
Listeria has tumbling motility.


 "ANS"
(Think: Autonomic nervous sysytem)
  • Ancylostoma duodenale
  • Necator americanus
  • Strongyloides stercoralis


"STARK"
  • Subunit
  • Toxoid
  • Attenuated (live)
  • Recombinant
  • Killed (inactivated)


 "Vibrio Vibrates":
Vibrio is a genus of actively motile bacteria.


"Rough, Tough, Buff":
Rough: colony isn't smooth but rough like breadcrumbs.
Tough: colony stuck to plate well, and tough to remove.
Buff: buff is a color, a cream/coffee shade.



ENDOTOXIN:
Endothelial cells/ Edema
Negative (gram- bacteria)
DIC/ Death
Outer membrane
TNF
O-antigen
X-tremely heat stable
IL-1
Nitric oxide/ Neutrophil chemotaxis


"KEEPS"
  • Klebsiella pneumoniae
  • E.coli
  • Enterococcus faecalis/ Enterobacter cloacae
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa/ Proteus mirabilis
  • Staphylococcus saprophyticus/ Serratia marcescens


"Borrowed Kidney":
BK virus is associated with kidney transplants


"PICORNA"
  • Positive sense
  • ICOsahedral
  • RNA virus


 "A, B, C, D.........G"
  • Asymptomatic lesion
  • Bubo
  • Chlamydia Trachomatis (causative agent)
  • Doxycycline (drug of choice)
  • Esthiomene
  • Frei's test
  • Groove sign
Esthiomene refers to vaginal and rectal stricture and elephantiasis of vulva.
Frei test is an immunological test in which reaction to antigens injected intradermally were read after 1-2days. The test is no longer used to detect LGV.
The 'groove' in the Groove sign refers to the depression that separates the enlarged inguinal and femoral nodes. The groove overlies the inguinal ligament which separates the two groups of nodes.


"Pyogenic=PMN, Miscellaneous=Mononuclear":
Acute pneumonia caused by Pyogenic bacteria: PMN infiltrate.
Acute pneumonia caused by Miscellaneous microbes: Mononuclear infiltrate.


EntAmoeba causes Amoebic dysEntery.
Action: histo (cell) lytic (burst), so it bursts cells.



Lactose formers:

' CEEK '

C ~ Citrobacter
E ~ Enterobacter
E ~ E.coli ( K-1 capsule more important )
K ~ Klebsiella


Endotoxin features

ENDOTOXIN:

Endothelial cells/ Edema
Negative (gram- bacteria)
DIC/ Death
Outer membrane
TNF
O-antigen
X-tremely heat stable
IL-1
Nitric oxide/ Neutrophil chemotaxis



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