proteus mahadi ppt
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this lectures for 3rd year student medical laboratory sciences ,sharq Elniel collegeTRANSCRIPT
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Proteeae
Sharq Elneil College
School of Medical Laboratory
Sciences
Department of Microbiology
Medical Bacteriology course
U.Mahadi Hassan Mahmoud Bsc, Msc, MIBMS Microbiology
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Proteus
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Proteus The sub-family include:
Proteus.
P.mirabilis
P.vulgaris
Morganella. M.morgani
Providencia. P. rettgeri
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General characters:
Member of enterobacteriaceae.
Saprophytes (life in water & soil).
Some are commensal in human intestine.
Non-sporing.
Non-capsulated.
The main 2 species:
• P. mirabilis.
• P. vulgaris.
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Morphology & stain
Gram negative bacilli, poleomorphic.
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Culture characters Non-fastidious.
MacConkey agar: pale yellow colonies (NLF), moderate in size, moist and low convex.
CLED: pale blue-green colonies (NLF).
Blood agar & nutrient agar: grow and produced swarming cover all the plate (characteristic).
Produced fishy smell.
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Swarming in Proteus mirabilis. (B) Movement of a mass of cells
at the swarming periphery. (C) Characteristic colony morphology.
The pattern is produced by alternating cycles of differentiation,
movement, and consolidation.
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How to prevent swarming Increase the agar concentration (from 1.2-
1.5% to 6%).
CLED (electrolytes deficiency).
To add chemicals: chloral hydrate, Na-
azide & paranitroglycerol.
MacConkey agar (Bile salt).
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Viability Easy to killed by heat.
Easy to killed by lab-
disinfectant.
Sensitive to most antimicrobial
agent used for
enterobacteriaceae.
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Biochemical reaction Urease test: +ve (with 4 hours).
PPA test: +ve.
Motility test: +ve.
H2S production test: +ve.
MR: +ve VP: -ve
Ferment: glucose & maltose.
Not ferment: lactose.
Indole & Citrate test: vairable (P. mirabilis –ve indole test)
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PPA TEST :
Left-hand tube exhibits a positive reaction(green).
Other tube is negative.
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Antigenic structure Possess O- antigen (classification
& identification).
Possess H-antigen.
Do not possess K-antigen.
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Pathogenicity Cause opportunistic infection.
UTI following catheter & surgery.
Wound infection.
Otitis media.
Septicemia (complication of UTI &
wound infection).
Pneumonia (very rare).
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Dienes phenomenon Test used for identification of Proteus
& differentiation of species.
If inoculate two strains of Proteus as spot on non-inhibitory culture media in different polar and after incubation; if the strains are different, the swarming will be separated by line and if they are identical there is no line of separation.
This test help in epidemiology.
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Weil-flex reaction There are cross reaction between
certain species of Proteus and
Rickettsia (which cause typhus fever &
it is grow only on Tissue culture).
When treated pt serum of person
infected with typhus fever with Proteus
Ag from spp (OX19, OXK and OX2)
will give +ve reaction.
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LAB- Diagnosis Specimen: according to the side of
infection ( Pus, swabs, blood, urine,
sputum……etc).
Direct Gram stain (same specimen).
Culture & incubation.
Colonial morphology.
Indirect Gram stain.
Biochemical reaction.
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Antimicrobial susceptibility
Antibiotics with activity against P. mirabilis
include
ampicillin cephalosporins and
aminoglycosides.
Some strains of P. mirabilis are beta
lactamase producing and therefore
resistant to ampicillin.
Proteus species are resistant to polymyxin
and nitrofurantoin
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