Burkholderia Cepacia

Burkholderia Cepacia

Committed to the advancement of Clinical & Industrial Disinfection & Microbiology VOLUME - X ISSUE - III AUG - SEP 2017 Editorial A quick glance at this issue of The Journal of Hygiene Sciences shows our continued Contents commitment to publish a journal of high standard which is devoted exclusively to the topics Contents of Microbiology & Disinfection. Mini Review Section - Enteric bacteria are bacteria of the intestines can be represented as the nEditorial 1 Gut flora, which are always present and usually harmless; conversely the other group is the Pathogenic bacteria of bacterial gastroenteritis (infectious diarrhea). Many members of this family are a normal part of the gut flora found in the intestines of humans and other animals, while others are found in water or soil, or are parasites on a variety of different animals and n Mini review 2 plants. Escherichia coli is one of the most important model organisms, and its genetics and biochemistry have been closely studied. Current Trends Section – It has been known for many years that alcohol is an effective n Current Trends 5 disinfectant; studies have shown that it is a better disinfectant when it is neither too weak nor too concentrated. Disinfectant efficacy is optimal at concentrations between 50% and 80%. Many institutions use 70% alcohol blends as standard. n In Profile 7 Alcohol is suitable as a combined cleaning and disinfection agent provided no proteins are present, as alcohol will fix these to a surface by a process of protein denaturing. In this instance a separate cleaning agent should be used. nRelaxed Mood 8 In Profile – Jayaraman Gowrishankar (born 1956) is an Indian medical microbiologist. He was awarded in 1991, the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology, the highest science award in India, in the Biological sciences category. He was awarded in 2013, the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian honour, for his contribution towards the field n Bug of the Month 9 of science. Bug of the Month - Burkholderia cepacia complex is a group of Gram-negative, non-spore forming bacilli composed of approximately 17 closely-related species which are grouped n Did you Know 11 into nine genomovars. This is often referred to as the Burkholderia cepacia complex (BCC). It was originally recognized by W. H. Burkholder in the 1950s for the distinct stench it caused in onion bulbs, known as "sour skin" disease for its vinegar-like odor. nBest Practices 12 Did You Know? – More than 415 million people worldwide are living with diabetes, and frequently need to inject themselves with insulin to manage their blood sugars. Human cells can be genetically engineered into living factories that efficiently manufacture and deliver nIn Focus 14 hormones and signaling molecules, but most synthetic biological circuits don't offer the same degree of sensitivity and precision as digital sensors. Best Practices - Although endoscopic equipment has been implicated in transmitting infection, it appears as if virtually all transmissions have been due to errors in the process of cleaning and disinfecting the equipment or in breakdown of general infection control practices with the exception of newer duodenoscopes. This topic review will discuss infectious agents that can potentially be transmitted during gastrointestinal endoscopy and outline the recommendations from various societies for the cleaning and disinfection of gastrointestinal endoscopes. So let's go on & explore the information…………… Microxpress www.tulipgroup.com 1 Quick Reliable Microbiology Mini Review AUG - SEP 2017 Identification and Isolation of Enteric Pathogens Identification and description animals. In fact, the etymology of the family is enterobacterium Enteric bacteria are bacteria of the intestine scan be represented with the suffix to designate a family (aceae)—not after the genus as the Gut flora, which are always present and usually harmless; Enterobacter (which would be "Enterobacteraceae")—and the conversely the other group is the Pathogenic bacteria of bacterial type genus is Escherichia. gastroenteritis (infectious diarrhea). Many members of this family are a normal part of the gut flora found in the intestines of C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s : humans and other animals, while others are found in water or soil, M e m b e r s o f t h e or are parasites on a variety of different animals and plants. Enterobacteriaceae are Escherichia coli is one of the most important model organisms, large, rod-shaped, and are and its genetics and biochemistry have been closely studied. typically 1–5 ìm in length. They appear as The taxonomic family Enterobacteriaceae small grey colonies on The Enterobacteriaceae blood agar. Like other are a large family of p r o t e o b a c t e r i a , Gram-negative bacteria enterobacteria have that includes, along with Gram-negative stains, and m a n y h a r m l e s s they are facultative symbionts, many of the anaerobes, grow rapidly in more familiar pathogens, aerobic as well as anerobic Figure: Illustration of the shape and such as Escherichia coli, conditions, fermenting appearance of different Enteric bacteria Salmonella, Klebsiella, Figure. Citrobacterfreundii, sugars to produce lactic Yersinia pestis, and one member of the family acid and various other end products. Most also reduce nitrate to Shigella. Other disease- nitrite, although exceptions exist (e.g. Photorhabdus). Unlike causing bacteria in this family include Proteus, Enterobacter, most similar bacteria, enterobacteria generally lack cytochrome Serratia, and Citrobacter. This family is the only representative C oxidase, although there are exceptions (e.g. in the order Enterobacteriales of the class Gammaproteobacteria Plesiomonasshigelloides). Most have many flagella used to in the phylum Proteobacteria. Members of the move about, but a few genera are non-motile. They are not spore- Enterobacteriaceae can be trivially referred to as enterobacteria forming. Catalase reactions vary among Enterobacteriaceae. or "enteric bacteria", as several members live in the intestines of Flow chart for identification of enteric fecal pathogens Most members of Enterobacteriaceae have peritrichous, type I vasodilatory response. The most severe form of this is known as fimbriae involved in the adhesion of the bacterial cells to their endotoxic shock, which can be rapidly fatal. hosts. Some enterobacteria produce endotoxins. Endotoxins reside in the cell wall and are released when the cell dies and the Identification: To identify different genera of Enterobacteriaceae, cell wall disintegrates. Some members of the Enterobacteriaceae a series of tests are carried out in the laboratory which include: produce endotoxins that, when released into the bloodstream i. Phenol red test following cell lysis, cause a systemic inflammatory and ii. Tryptone broth test Microxpress 2 www.tulipgroup.com AUG - SEP 2017 Mini Review iii. Phenylalanine agar for detection of production of v. Catalase test on the nutrient agar, tests the production of deaminase, which converts phenylalanine to phenylpyruvic catalase enzyme, which splits hydrogen peroxide and acid releases oxygen gas. iv. Methyl red or Voges-Proskauer tests depend on the digestion vi. Oxidase test on the nutrient agar, tests for the production of of glucose. The methyl red tests for acid end-products. The the enzyme oxidase, which reacts with an aromatic amine to Voges Proskauer tests for the production of produce a purple color. acetylmethylcarbinol. vii. Nutrientgelatin tests to detect activity of the enzyme gelatinase. In a clinical setting, three species make up 80 to 95% of all and with vomiting, fever and consequent dehydration. Patients isolates identified. These are Escherichia coli, Klebsiella with visible blood and mucus in the faeces, suggesting pneumoniae, and Proteus mirabilis. inflammation of the Antibiotic resistance: Several Enterobacteriaceae strains have bowel, accompanied by been isolated which are resistant to antibiotics including symptoms such as carbapenems, which are often claimed as "the last line of abdominal cramps and antibiotic defense" against resistant organisms. For instance, c o n s t i t u t i o n a l some Klebsiella pneumoniae strains are carbapenem resistant. disturbance, may be said to be suffering from What type of disease do dysentery. Diarrhea E n t e r o b a c t e r i a c e a e maybe of 3 types: produce? 1. D y s e n t e r y : Two categories based on I n f l a m m a t o r y the type of diseases caused: diarrhea with WBCs, A. Opportunistic Infection and/or blood in stool in normally sterile that is caused by environments such as i n v a s i v e a n d Urinary tract infection, cytotoxic strains. wounds, soft tissue 2. Watery Diarrhea: Dominated by fluid loss, this is caused by infection, pneumonia enterotoxins. and meningitis 3. Enteric Fever: Febrile, the GI tract is simply the port of entry B. Diarrhea for a systemic disease. Diarrhea defined as unusual frequency of bowel action, Outbreaks with the passage of loose, unformed faeces. It may be associated Epidemics may occur as a result of person to person spread of with symptoms such as abdominal cramps, nausea and malaise, infection, through ingestion of infected food and water and from Microxpress 3 www.tulipgroup.com Mini Review AUG - SEP 2017 direct contact with animals. Food borne outbreaks are defined as pathogens76. It was also shown that there were fewer subcultures 2 or more cases of a similar illness resulting from the ingestion of for Campylobacter species when using a dilute inoculum, thus a common food and currently are estimated to cause 3 million reducing labor costs. deaths worldwide per year. A water borne outbreak is defined as 2 A study in 2002 comparing xylose lysine desoxycholate (XLD), or more cases of a similar illness resulting from the drinking of desoxycholate (DCA), á-â chromogenic medium (ABC) and water from a common source or contact with water used for mannitol lysine crystal violet brilliant green agar (MLCB) found recreational purposes from a collective source.

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