practical of urinary tract infection
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Practical of Urinary Tract Infection. Department of Microbiology. Important aspects of Microbiologic Examination of UTI: Urine collection - Urine analysis - Interpretation of microbiology laboratory result. Type of Specimens. Midstream urine (MSU) Adhesive bag Suprapubic aspiration - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Practical ofUrinary Tract Infection
Department of Microbiology
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Important aspects of MicrobiologicExamination of UTI:
- Urine collection- Urine analysis- Interpretation of microbiology laboratory result
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Type of Specimens
Midstream urine (MSU)Adhesive bag
Suprapubic aspirationCatheter sample
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The urinary catheter
Urine specimens for laboratory investigations can be collectedfrom catheterized patients as shown (left). The second port is for putting fluids into the bladder (right).
Urine from the drainage bag should not be tested because it may have been standing for several hours.
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SterileUrine container
TRANSPORT MEDIA
dipslides One side is CLED media,
the other can be MacConkey (MAC) agar
or blood agar.
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Urine analysis;1- Dip stick (leukocyte esterase ,nitrate test)
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Urine analysis;1- Dip stick (leukocyte esterase ,nitrate test)
2-microscopic ex; cell-counting chamber
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a urine sample is streaked on surface of Blood Agar plate and CLED agar / Mc Conkey agar with a special loop calibrated to deliver
a known volume.
Quantitative (Colony counts)
+ 1+ 2
+ 3+ 4
Isolation of colonies,Biochemical tests,Drug susceptibility test,
RESULT
Over night incubation
Over night incubation
Laboratory examination of urine
Urinary Tract infection Module’05 …..
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GRAM NEGATIVE GRAM POSITIVE
Escherichia coli Enterococcus
Klebsiella Staphylococcus saprophyticus
Proteus Streptococcus agalactiae (group B)
Other Enterobacteriaceae (Enterobacter,Citrobacter….)
Staphylococcus aureus1 (Associated with staphylococcemia(
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
•Other organisms ;•Candida•Schistosoma haematobium
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Complicated UTI EtiologyEscherichia coliKlebsiella pneumoniaeEnterobacter speciesCitrobacter speciesProteus mirabilisProvidencia speciesPseudomonas aeruginosaEnterococci species
(%)
21 – 541.9 – 171.9 – 9.64.7 – 6.10.9 – 9.6182 – 196.1 – 23
11
53-72 18-57
Causes of UTI's Outpatients(%)
Inpatients(%)
Escherichia coli 53-72 18-57
Coagulase negative Staphylococcus
2-8 2-13
Klebsiella 6-12 6-15
Proteus 4-6 4-8
Morganella 3-4 5-6
Enterococcus 2-12 7-16
Staphylococcus aureus
2 2-4
Staphylococcus saprophyticus
0-2 0.4
Pseudomonas 0-4 1-11
Candida 3-8 2-26
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a differential medium
blood agar
an enriched medium
MacConkey agar
culture media
CLED agar
Selective medium
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An enriched medium, especially for
culturing fastidious microorganism and
observed the hemolytic reaction
Blood agar
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MacConkey's agar showing both lactose and non-lactose fermenting colonies. Lactose fermenting colonies are pink whereas non-lactose fermenting ones are colourless or appear same as the medium.|
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CLED agar
Selective culture medium for detection and isolationOf Escherichia coli and coliform bacteria in urine
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gram negative bacilli
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E coli
Indole ReactionsNegative Positive
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E coli Klebsiella pneumoniae
Klebsiella
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Proteus growth : Swarming
CLED [(Cystine-Lactose-Electrolyte-Deficient) -
inhibits the proteus swarm
proteus is Urease positiveUrease splits urea into
ammonia; and alkalinizes the urine with production of
crystals
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Proteus spp,
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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E coli Klebsiella pneumoniae
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Proteus spp,
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Three API 20E strips :a. Immediately after inoculationb. After 24 hours incubationc. That in ( b) after addition of reagents to certain wells.
The organisms here is Escherichia coli. Here the first carbohydrate well (glucose) is also used for the nitrate reduction test
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Biochemical IdentificationBile Esculin hydrolysis
Both Group D streptococci and enterococci produce a positive (left) bile Esculin
hydrolysis test.
Enterococcus species
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Staphylococcus spp
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Catalase
2H2O2 O2 + 2H2OStreptococci vs. Staphylococci
Differential Characteristics
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S. aureus
Differential Characteristics
Coagulase POS
Staphylococcus aureus
Coagulase NEG
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NOVOBIOCIN TEST
Staphylococcus epidermidis (sensitive-Novobiocin )
Staphylococcus saprophyticus (resistant-Novobiocin)
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Gentamisin (CN) : 12 - 15Chloramphenicol (C) : 12 - 18Penicilin (P) : 28 - 29
R (Resistant) ; S (Sensitive)
C CP
CN
P
CN
Staphylococcus aureus
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Antibiotic sensitivity test: Agar diffusion method
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The blood agar plate and CLED plate provided were inoculated with a sample of urine from a patient with a suspected urinary tract infection. Examine the plates and photographs provided.
•Identify the colonies on the blood agar plates and photographs.The photographs show the results of the Gram stain of each
colony type. •Large colonies are Gram……….and small colonies are Gram……….
Case 1
CLED plate Blood agar Gram stain
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These Blood agar and CLED agar plates were inoculated with MSU from a 45 years old man
suspected of having bladder stone and complaining of burning micturation.
Urine examination showed :Moderate number of WBC and a PH of 8
A) What is the likely this pathogen?B) How would you confirm the identity of this pathogen?C) What is the role of this organism in forming stones?
Case 2
CLED Blood agar
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Growth on Sabouraud's Dextrose Media Candida
albicans on blood agar;
Candida albicans
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Candida albicans: identification tests
Chlamydospore Germ tube test
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Schistosoma haematobium
Schistosoma haematobium
(urine; eggs 115-170 x 45-65 micrometers)
(primates)
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discussion
Mention one organism from each of the following which may cause urinary tract
infection
A) Bacteria ……………………………..B) Parasites ……………………………C) Fungi ………………………………
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