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bacteria and their diseases

QuestionAnswer
Staph Epidermidis Normal flora
Staph Aureus Boils, pimples, impetigo, pnemonia, carditis, osteomyelitis, meningitis, arthritis
Micrococci Aerobic, not staph
Strep Pyogenes Scarlet fever, rhemumatic fever, puerperal fever
Strep Agalactiae Meningitis in newborns
Strep Pnemoniae Pnemonia, ear infections, menegitis
Strep (Lactic group) Good strep
Strep (enterococcus group - Lancefields) UTI, SBE
Neisseria gonorrhoeae Gonorrhea, (silver nitrate for babies)
Neisseria meningitides Menegitis
N. catarralis, sicca, flava, perflava Normal Flora
Bacillus anthracis Anthrax, (animal disease), Woolsorters
Clostridium botulinum Food poisoning, infant botulism, wound botulism
Clostridium perfringens Food posoining, gas gangrene
Clostridium tetani Tetanus, neurotoxin
Corynebacterium acnes Acne, normal flora
Corynebacterium diphtheria Diphtheria
E. coli Normal flora, some EEC
Salmonella typhi Typhoid fever
Salmonella enteritidis Food poisoning
Shigella Bacillary dysentery
Yersinia enterocolitia Food and water borne
Yersinia pestis Plague, bubonic
Campylobacter Jejuni More common than shigella
Mycobacterium tuberculosis TB
Mycobacterium leprae Leprosy
Francisella tularensis Tularemia, Rabbit fever
Haemophilus influenza Conjunctivitis, meningitis
Bortedella Pertussis Whooping cough
Brucella abortus Undulant fever
Brucella suis Pigs
Brucella melitensis Goats
Brucella canis Dogs
Pseudomonas pseudomallei Vietnam time bomb
Pseudomonas mallei Glanders, respiratory in horses
Vibrio cholerae Cholera, rice water stools
Treponoma pallidum (Syphillus)
Borrelia recurrentis Relapsing fever
Borrelia burgdorferei Lyme disease
Spirullum minor Rat bite fever
Rickettsia prowazekii Typhus
Rickettsia tstutsugamushi Scrub typhus
Rickettsia rickettsii Rocky mountain spotted fever
Coxiella burnetti Q fever
Chlamydia trachomatis Trachoma, lymphogranuloma, venereum, cat scratch fever
Chlamydia psittacosis Parrot fever
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