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Commensal Bacteria
What bacteria are in what places
Question | Answer |
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Skin - Resident | Staph epidermidis, proprionibacterium acnes, proprionibacterium, micrococcus (ALL G+) |
Skin - Transient | Clostridium perfringens, staph aureus, strep pyogenes, corynebacterium (ALL G+) CSaSpCp |
Eyes | Coag neg staph, some nasophar. ones (alpha hemolytic strep, commensal neisseria and haemophylus) |
Ears | Coag neg staph, a few from skin, P. aruginosa, S. pneumoniea, enterics SpnPaC-E |
URT - External Nares | corynebacterium, similar to skin: coag neg staph, strep, p. aeruginosa |
URT - Nasopharynx / Oropharynx | staph, micrococci, peptostreptococcus, actinomyces, fusobacterium, alpha hemolytic strep, enterococci, commensal neiserria & haemophilis, diptheriods(coryne), enterobacteriaceae SPAMF(alpha) Ec Comm D Eb |
GI - Mouth | Spiroketes, anerobes - mycoplasma, spirochetes, lactobacilli, s. aureus and S. epidermidis, dipth. (Coryne), neisseria, strep mutans, alpha h strep SaLS SeaSm DMpN |
GI - Gums | Anerobes: fusobac., bacteriodes, clostridium, peptostreptococcus |
GI - Stomach | Strep, staph, lactobacillus, peptostreptococcus, fusobacterium, helicobacter SLP FSH |
GI - Small Intestine | Enterococci, peptostr, porphyromonas, prevotella |
GI - Large intestines | 99.9% anerobes: bifidobacterium, eubacterium, clostritium, fusobacterium, bacteriodes, lactobacillus, strep, enterococci, enterobacteriaceae EBB SEC ELF |
Male anterior urethra | coag neg staph, strep, lactobacillus |
Female Vagina no E | staph, strep, enterococci, enterobacter. |
Female Vagina W/E | coag neg Staph, strep (group B), lactobacilli, gardnerella, mycoplasma, ureaplasma, mobiluncus, clostritium, enterococcus |