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Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by
Gram positive bacilli
Corynebacterium, Listeria, Erysipelothrix,
Bacillus
Gram positive and Gram negative bacilli
Genera:
• Corynebacterium
• Listeria
• Erysipelothrix
• Bacillus
Family Enterobacteriaceae
Genera:
A. Highly pathogenic:
• Yersinia
• Salmonella
• Shigella
A. Facultatively pathogenic:
• E.coli
• Klebsiella
• Proteus
• Enterobacter
• Serratia
• Citrobacter
Genus Corynebacterium
Species Corynebacterium diphtheriae
- high pathogenicity
- Clinical significance: diphtheria = disease produced by
the diphtheric toxine
- → symptoms at the entry gate: sore throat, adherent
membrane (pseudomembrane) on tonsils, pharynx,
nasal cavity
- → general toxic symptoms: fever (hematogenic difusion
of diphtheric toxin)
Left: diphtheric pseudomembrane on tonsils
Right: diphtheric skin lesion
Genus Corynebacterium
Other pathogenic species (zoonosis)
Producers of diphteric toxin:
• Corynebacterium ulcerans – infection of cattle – mastitis;
infection transmissible to humans via infected milk
• Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis – comensal of
animals (horses, sheep) – transmissible to humans via
direct contact or contaminated milk
Species Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Laboratory diagnosis
• Colection of specimens: throat / nasal / wound swab
• Microscopy:
– Gram positive bacilli, aspect of ”Chinese letters” / capital letters
– low value (C.diphtheriae – similar to other comensal
corynebacteria in the throat – “diphteroid bacilli”)
• Cultivation:
– Blood agar
– Selective media with tellurite (Tinsdale, Gundel-Tietz)
– Highly selective Loffler medium
Corynebacterium diphtheriae: Gram+,
encurved rods, ”swolen” ends
Corynebacterium diphtheriae – Gram+,
encurved rods, “swollen” ends
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
- Cultivation -
• Blood agar:
nonhemolytic, white-grey
colonies, striated margins
(”daisy flower”)
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
- Cultivation - continued
• Tinsdale medium (tellurite):
small, black colonies + brown
surrounding area (reaction
between H2S produced by
bacteria and potasium tellurite
in medium)
Corynebacterium diphteriae on Tinsdale
agar: black colonies with brown halo
Left: Corynebacterium diphtheriae on blood agar
Right: Corynebacterium diphtheriae on tellurite
Corynebacterium diphteriae
- Cultivation - continued
• Loffler medium – high
selectivity: white, creamy
colonies on slant
Biochemical tests: Urease test
(medium: urea + phenol red indicator)
• Principle: urease
producing germs
decompose urea in the
culture medium: PINK
• Corynebacterium
diphteriae – NEGATIVE
TEST – tube on the right
• diphteroid bacilli (normal
flora) – POSITIVE TEST
– tube in the middle
Toxigenic vs Nontoxigenic strains
- Toxigenesis tests -
A. In vivo: experimental disease
in Guinnea pigs
B. In vitro: Elek´s test:
• Elek agar inoculated with
streaks of bacterial culture;
• strip of sterile filter paper
impregnated with antidiphteric
antitoxin placed perpendicular
to bacterial streaks;
• incubate 24 hours;
• POSITIVE test = lines of Ag-
Ab precipitate = strain is
toxigenic (important
differentiation from diphteroids
– normal flora of the pharynx)
Elek test - continued
Elek agar: agar + bovine serum
1 and 4 – Elek (+) = double radial
immunodiffusion – precipitation
lines in each angle formed by
bacterial streak and strip
impregnated with diphteric
antitoxin = toxin producing
strains
2 and 3 = Elek (-) – nontoxigenic
strains
Corynebacterium diphteriae
Antimicrobial sensitivity
• Sensitive to penicillin, vancomycin, erythromycin – given asap,
based on clinical suspicion – before lab confirmation!
• + treatment must include Diphteria ANTITOXIN !!
• Lack of/ delayed treatment may cause death (effects of toxin –
inhibition of protein synthesis; organ necrosis – e.g. heart, liver,
kidneys; neurologic lesions)
IMPORTANT: Diphteria – vaccine-preventable disease!!
• Vaccination protocols e.g.
– trivalent vaccines: (Diphteria, Tetanus, Pertusis);
– pentavalent vaccines (Hemophilus influenzae type B, Pertusis, Tetanus,
Diphteria, Hepatitis B)
Gram positive and Gram negative bacilli
Genera:
• Corynebacterium
• Listeria
• Erysipelothrix
• Bacillus
Family Enterobacteriaceae
Genera:
A. Highly pathogenic:
• Yersinia
• Salmonella
• Shigella
A. Facultatively pathogenic:
• E.coli
• Klebsiella
• Proteus
• Enterobacter
• Serratia
• Citrobacter
Genus Listeria
Common characters:
• Gram positive, short bacilli
(rods) /cocobacilli, aerobic,
non-spore forming, length: 0.5-
1 µm/diameter: 0.5 µm,
rounded ends
• Arrangement in palisades / V-
shape / chains
• Mobility due to peritrichous
flagella (flagella around the
rod) – up to 5
Genus Listeria
- Clinical significance -
• Natural habitat: soil, water, sewage, plants, foods (raw,
undercooked)
• Species involved in human pathology: Listeria monocytogenes,
Listeria seeligeri, Listeria ivanovii
• Transmission via contaminated food (milk, diary products, poultry
meat) – food poisoning
• Transplacentar transmission → meningitis, sepsis in newborns
• Immunosuppressed patients (HIV, blood malignancies): meningitis,
encephalitis, sepsis
• Occupational infection in veterinarians, slaughterhouse workers
(from infected animals/animal tissues): pulmonar infections
Genus Listeria
- Laboratory diagnosis -
• Collection of specimens: CSF, blood, amniotic fluid,
respiratory secretions, food samples, etc.
• Microscopic examination: difficult to differentiate from:
– corynebacteria,
– Hemophilus influenzae (excessive decoloration of smear),
– streptococci (short rods/coccobacilli with rounded ends
sometimes resemble ovoid cocci)
Listeria – Gram stained smear
Genus Listeria
- Laboratory diagnosis – continued
Cultivation:
• Normally sterile collection sites (CSF, blood):
– Inoculation in liquid media (enriched nutrient broth), 35°C, 5-7
days (daily examination for bacterial growth)
– Reinoculation from turbid broth tubes on blood agar, incubation
for 2 more days
• Nonsterile collection sites (faeces, respiratory secretions,
foods):
– Initial inoculation on enrichment media
– Reinoculation on selective media (e.g. with antibiotic content)
Genus Listeria
- Laboratory diagnosis – continued
Colonial characters:
• Blood agar: small (up to 1 mm), round, smooth,
translucent colonies, discrete hemolysis (sometimes
under the colony, visible only after picking up the colony
with loop)
• Selective media (e.g. Oxford agar): black colonies, black
halo (formation of iron compounds)
Listeria colonies on blood agar
Listeria monocytogenes on Oxford agar
• Black colonies, black
halo
Listeria:
main bacteriological diagnosis elements
Listeria
- Biochemical tests -
• CAMP test – POSITIVE for
L.monocytogenes
• (enhanced hemolysis in the
area where Listeria streak
meets S.aureus streak)
• CAMP test is negative for
nonpathogenic Listeria strains
Gram positive and Gram negative bacilli
Genera:
• Corynebacterium
• Listeria
• Erysipelothrix
• Bacillus
Family Enterobacteriaceae
Genera:
A. Highly pathogenic:
• Yersinia
• Salmonella
• Shigella
A. Facultatively pathogenic:
• E.coli
• Klebsiella
• Proteus
• Enterobacter
• Serratia
• Citrobacter
Genus Erysipelothrix
• Common characters: Gram
positive bacilli, non spore
forming, tendency to form long
filaments
• Clinical significance: zoonosis;
human diseases occur as
work-related infections
(veterinarians, butchers,
fishermen): inflammatory skin
lesions (erysipeloid)
Gram positive and Gram negative bacilli
Genera:
• Corynebacterium
• Listeria
• Erysipelothrix
• Bacillus
Family Enterobacteriaceae
Genera:
A. Highly pathogenic:
• Yersinia
• Salmonella
• Shigella
A. Facultatively pathogenic:
• E.coli
• Klebsiella
• Proteus
• Enterobacter
• Serratia
• Citrobacter
Genus Bacillus
Species Bacillus anthracis
• Large, Gram positive rods (10
µM),
• straight cut ends,
• aerobic,
• disposed in chains
• Spore forming
Bacterial survival outside
host
Spores: reproductive structures adapted
for longtime survival in unfavourable
conditions
(etymology: ancient Greek spora = seed)
Bacterial spores - outer layer of keratin resistant to chemicals, staining and
heat → bacterium able to stay dormant for years, protected from
temperature differences, absence of air, water and nutrients
Spore forming bacteria:
• Clostridium spp (e.g. Clostridium difficile, Clostridium tetani);
• Bacillus spp (B. anthracis).
Bacillus anthracis – Gram staining
• Gram positive, long
bacilli, squared ends,
endo-spores visible in the
middle of bacterial cells –
spores are resistant to
staining
(magnification 1500X)
Bacillus anthracis (continued)
• High pathogenicity
• Disease = zoonosis (infection of animals AND humans)
• Clinical forms:
– Cutaneous anthrax – spores enter the body via skin lesions
– Pulmonary anthrax – inhalatory infection
– Digestive anthrax – ingestion of infected undercooked meat
– + biological weapon (inhalatory infection) – agent of bioterrorism
Left: anthrax skin lesion
Right: ”anthrax attack” letter (1 week after 9/11)
Bacillus anthracis: cultivation
• Nonfastidious germ; grows
well on blood agar
• Colonial characters: large (2-5
mm) white colonies, non-
hemolytic, irregular margins,
sometimes comma shaped
(lower image), ground-glass
aspect
(above details visible under
magnifying glass)
Bacillus anthracis on blood agar

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Corynebacterium listeria erysipelothrix_bacillus

  • 1. Laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by Gram positive bacilli Corynebacterium, Listeria, Erysipelothrix, Bacillus
  • 2. Gram positive and Gram negative bacilli Genera: • Corynebacterium • Listeria • Erysipelothrix • Bacillus Family Enterobacteriaceae Genera: A. Highly pathogenic: • Yersinia • Salmonella • Shigella A. Facultatively pathogenic: • E.coli • Klebsiella • Proteus • Enterobacter • Serratia • Citrobacter
  • 3. Genus Corynebacterium Species Corynebacterium diphtheriae - high pathogenicity - Clinical significance: diphtheria = disease produced by the diphtheric toxine - → symptoms at the entry gate: sore throat, adherent membrane (pseudomembrane) on tonsils, pharynx, nasal cavity - → general toxic symptoms: fever (hematogenic difusion of diphtheric toxin)
  • 4. Left: diphtheric pseudomembrane on tonsils Right: diphtheric skin lesion
  • 5. Genus Corynebacterium Other pathogenic species (zoonosis) Producers of diphteric toxin: • Corynebacterium ulcerans – infection of cattle – mastitis; infection transmissible to humans via infected milk • Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis – comensal of animals (horses, sheep) – transmissible to humans via direct contact or contaminated milk
  • 6. Species Corynebacterium diphtheriae Laboratory diagnosis • Colection of specimens: throat / nasal / wound swab • Microscopy: – Gram positive bacilli, aspect of ”Chinese letters” / capital letters – low value (C.diphtheriae – similar to other comensal corynebacteria in the throat – “diphteroid bacilli”) • Cultivation: – Blood agar – Selective media with tellurite (Tinsdale, Gundel-Tietz) – Highly selective Loffler medium
  • 8. Corynebacterium diphtheriae – Gram+, encurved rods, “swollen” ends
  • 9. Corynebacterium diphtheriae - Cultivation - • Blood agar: nonhemolytic, white-grey colonies, striated margins (”daisy flower”)
  • 10. Corynebacterium diphtheriae - Cultivation - continued • Tinsdale medium (tellurite): small, black colonies + brown surrounding area (reaction between H2S produced by bacteria and potasium tellurite in medium)
  • 11.
  • 12. Corynebacterium diphteriae on Tinsdale agar: black colonies with brown halo
  • 13. Left: Corynebacterium diphtheriae on blood agar Right: Corynebacterium diphtheriae on tellurite
  • 14. Corynebacterium diphteriae - Cultivation - continued • Loffler medium – high selectivity: white, creamy colonies on slant
  • 15. Biochemical tests: Urease test (medium: urea + phenol red indicator) • Principle: urease producing germs decompose urea in the culture medium: PINK • Corynebacterium diphteriae – NEGATIVE TEST – tube on the right • diphteroid bacilli (normal flora) – POSITIVE TEST – tube in the middle
  • 16. Toxigenic vs Nontoxigenic strains - Toxigenesis tests - A. In vivo: experimental disease in Guinnea pigs B. In vitro: Elek´s test: • Elek agar inoculated with streaks of bacterial culture; • strip of sterile filter paper impregnated with antidiphteric antitoxin placed perpendicular to bacterial streaks; • incubate 24 hours; • POSITIVE test = lines of Ag- Ab precipitate = strain is toxigenic (important differentiation from diphteroids – normal flora of the pharynx)
  • 17. Elek test - continued Elek agar: agar + bovine serum 1 and 4 – Elek (+) = double radial immunodiffusion – precipitation lines in each angle formed by bacterial streak and strip impregnated with diphteric antitoxin = toxin producing strains 2 and 3 = Elek (-) – nontoxigenic strains
  • 18. Corynebacterium diphteriae Antimicrobial sensitivity • Sensitive to penicillin, vancomycin, erythromycin – given asap, based on clinical suspicion – before lab confirmation! • + treatment must include Diphteria ANTITOXIN !! • Lack of/ delayed treatment may cause death (effects of toxin – inhibition of protein synthesis; organ necrosis – e.g. heart, liver, kidneys; neurologic lesions) IMPORTANT: Diphteria – vaccine-preventable disease!! • Vaccination protocols e.g. – trivalent vaccines: (Diphteria, Tetanus, Pertusis); – pentavalent vaccines (Hemophilus influenzae type B, Pertusis, Tetanus, Diphteria, Hepatitis B)
  • 19. Gram positive and Gram negative bacilli Genera: • Corynebacterium • Listeria • Erysipelothrix • Bacillus Family Enterobacteriaceae Genera: A. Highly pathogenic: • Yersinia • Salmonella • Shigella A. Facultatively pathogenic: • E.coli • Klebsiella • Proteus • Enterobacter • Serratia • Citrobacter
  • 20. Genus Listeria Common characters: • Gram positive, short bacilli (rods) /cocobacilli, aerobic, non-spore forming, length: 0.5- 1 µm/diameter: 0.5 µm, rounded ends • Arrangement in palisades / V- shape / chains • Mobility due to peritrichous flagella (flagella around the rod) – up to 5
  • 21. Genus Listeria - Clinical significance - • Natural habitat: soil, water, sewage, plants, foods (raw, undercooked) • Species involved in human pathology: Listeria monocytogenes, Listeria seeligeri, Listeria ivanovii • Transmission via contaminated food (milk, diary products, poultry meat) – food poisoning • Transplacentar transmission → meningitis, sepsis in newborns • Immunosuppressed patients (HIV, blood malignancies): meningitis, encephalitis, sepsis • Occupational infection in veterinarians, slaughterhouse workers (from infected animals/animal tissues): pulmonar infections
  • 22. Genus Listeria - Laboratory diagnosis - • Collection of specimens: CSF, blood, amniotic fluid, respiratory secretions, food samples, etc. • Microscopic examination: difficult to differentiate from: – corynebacteria, – Hemophilus influenzae (excessive decoloration of smear), – streptococci (short rods/coccobacilli with rounded ends sometimes resemble ovoid cocci)
  • 23. Listeria – Gram stained smear
  • 24. Genus Listeria - Laboratory diagnosis – continued Cultivation: • Normally sterile collection sites (CSF, blood): – Inoculation in liquid media (enriched nutrient broth), 35°C, 5-7 days (daily examination for bacterial growth) – Reinoculation from turbid broth tubes on blood agar, incubation for 2 more days • Nonsterile collection sites (faeces, respiratory secretions, foods): – Initial inoculation on enrichment media – Reinoculation on selective media (e.g. with antibiotic content)
  • 25. Genus Listeria - Laboratory diagnosis – continued Colonial characters: • Blood agar: small (up to 1 mm), round, smooth, translucent colonies, discrete hemolysis (sometimes under the colony, visible only after picking up the colony with loop) • Selective media (e.g. Oxford agar): black colonies, black halo (formation of iron compounds)
  • 26. Listeria colonies on blood agar
  • 27. Listeria monocytogenes on Oxford agar • Black colonies, black halo
  • 29. Listeria - Biochemical tests - • CAMP test – POSITIVE for L.monocytogenes • (enhanced hemolysis in the area where Listeria streak meets S.aureus streak) • CAMP test is negative for nonpathogenic Listeria strains
  • 30. Gram positive and Gram negative bacilli Genera: • Corynebacterium • Listeria • Erysipelothrix • Bacillus Family Enterobacteriaceae Genera: A. Highly pathogenic: • Yersinia • Salmonella • Shigella A. Facultatively pathogenic: • E.coli • Klebsiella • Proteus • Enterobacter • Serratia • Citrobacter
  • 31. Genus Erysipelothrix • Common characters: Gram positive bacilli, non spore forming, tendency to form long filaments • Clinical significance: zoonosis; human diseases occur as work-related infections (veterinarians, butchers, fishermen): inflammatory skin lesions (erysipeloid)
  • 32. Gram positive and Gram negative bacilli Genera: • Corynebacterium • Listeria • Erysipelothrix • Bacillus Family Enterobacteriaceae Genera: A. Highly pathogenic: • Yersinia • Salmonella • Shigella A. Facultatively pathogenic: • E.coli • Klebsiella • Proteus • Enterobacter • Serratia • Citrobacter
  • 33. Genus Bacillus Species Bacillus anthracis • Large, Gram positive rods (10 µM), • straight cut ends, • aerobic, • disposed in chains • Spore forming
  • 34. Bacterial survival outside host Spores: reproductive structures adapted for longtime survival in unfavourable conditions (etymology: ancient Greek spora = seed) Bacterial spores - outer layer of keratin resistant to chemicals, staining and heat → bacterium able to stay dormant for years, protected from temperature differences, absence of air, water and nutrients Spore forming bacteria: • Clostridium spp (e.g. Clostridium difficile, Clostridium tetani); • Bacillus spp (B. anthracis).
  • 35. Bacillus anthracis – Gram staining • Gram positive, long bacilli, squared ends, endo-spores visible in the middle of bacterial cells – spores are resistant to staining (magnification 1500X)
  • 36. Bacillus anthracis (continued) • High pathogenicity • Disease = zoonosis (infection of animals AND humans) • Clinical forms: – Cutaneous anthrax – spores enter the body via skin lesions – Pulmonary anthrax – inhalatory infection – Digestive anthrax – ingestion of infected undercooked meat – + biological weapon (inhalatory infection) – agent of bioterrorism
  • 37. Left: anthrax skin lesion Right: ”anthrax attack” letter (1 week after 9/11)
  • 38. Bacillus anthracis: cultivation • Nonfastidious germ; grows well on blood agar • Colonial characters: large (2-5 mm) white colonies, non- hemolytic, irregular margins, sometimes comma shaped (lower image), ground-glass aspect (above details visible under magnifying glass)
  • 39. Bacillus anthracis on blood agar