Group a strep bacteremia

    • [DOCX File]Kansas Department of Health & Environment: Home

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      (Group C Strep) + Cocci Aerotolerant UTI, endocarditis. brain abcesses, puerperal sepsis. wound infections -Hemolytic. Immunocompromised Patients Group D Strep + Cocci Aerotolerant Nosocomial Infection. UTI. Subacute Endocarditis or -Hemolytic. Enterococci can grow in bile & 6.5% NaCl Viridans Strep

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      Group G Strep. pharyngitis / puerperal sepsis / bacteremia, endocarditis. S. pneumoniae (Pneumococcus) Micro: optochinin (P disc) / capsule (positive quelling reaction), pneumolysin, a-hemolysis. Diseases: otitis media, pneumonia (rusty sputum), bacteremia (sepsis with anemia), meningitis. type 3 is most severe (can produce abscess, pleural ...

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    • [DOC File]Northwest Center for Public Health Practice | Public ...

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      Bacteremia Cellulitis Meningitis Encephalitis Pneumonia Peritonitis Septic arthritis Wound Strep Toxic Shock Syndrome Other. Does patient have necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)? Y N U. Answer this block of questions for women of childbearing age – otherwise proceed to the next block:

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    • [DOC File]Utah Public Health

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      Moses AE, Ziv A, Harari M, Rahav G, Shapiro M, Englehard D. Increased incidence and severity of Streptococcus pyogenes bacteremia in young children. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 1995;14(9):767-70. Kaul R, McGeer A, Low DE, Green K, Schwartz B. Population-based surveillance for group A streptococcal necrotizing fasciitis: Clinical features, prognostic ...

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    • [DOC File]Introduction to Cardiovascular & Systemic Diseases

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      Strep are Catalase – Beta hemolysis. and Bacitracin sensitivity point to GABHS, esp with inc. ASO titer. Penicillin. to prevent rheumatic fever. Penicillin DOES NOT treat post strep disease or enterococcus. S. agalactiae (Group B strep) Neonatal menigitis, sepsis pneumonia Beta-hemolytic Female urinary tract S. faecalis (enterococcus)

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    • [DOC File]Organism - University of Kentucky

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      Acinetobacter spp. Lactose-nonfermenting, gram-negative bacilli Exogenous Nosocomial UTl, nosocomial pneumonia, nosocomial and line-related bacteremia Bartonella henselae Fastidious, gram-negative bacillus Exogenous; cats appear to be primary host Cat scratch disease; bacillary angiomatosis (in immunocompromised) Borrelia burgdorferi Spirochete ...

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      Of the 7 patients with infections, 2 developed bacteremia, and 1 died. QUESTION 1: What questions might you ask during telephone conversations with the chairman of the infection control committee regarding this suspected outbreak? Further background information was obtained by telephone. ... In general, group A strep is an uncommon cause of ...

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    • [DOC File]GCS 16 - Home

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      (Group B, -hemolytic) Gram + cocci in chains, catalase neg., lower GI tract & female genital tract. Puerperal sepsis (after childbirth) , neonatal meningitis (early onset w/50% mortality or late onset w/20% fatality) Capsular polysaccharide (prevent phag.), Hemolysin (like streptolysin S), IgA receptor (camouflage), Fibronectin binding protein ...

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    • [DOC File]Staphylococcus

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      Group A strep is very uncommon as the cause of sore throat in children less than 4 years of age, and 25 % of children > 8. ... Bacterial causes of diarrohea, without bacteremia should be treated with appropriate antibiotics. Adenovirus is most common under 12 months of age.

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    • [DOCX File]Recent trends in invasive group A Streptococcus disease in ...

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      In the United States it is estimated that pneumococcal infections cause 100 deaths, 450 cases of meningitis, 4,000 cases of bacteremia or other invasive disease, and 3.1 million cases of otitis media (ear infections) annually in children under 5 years of age.

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