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Viridans Group Streptococci & Pneumococci.
Department of Microbiology
College of Medicine
University of Baghdad
Lec3, 2014-2015
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Gr am + VE diplococcus



Reservoir: human upper respiratory tract.
Transmission:
By respiratory droplets:
- Not considered highly communicable.
- Often colonizes the nasopharynx without
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Predisposing Factors:
•Antecedent influenza or measles infection.
•Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD).
•Congestive heart failure (CHF).
•Alcoholism.
•Asplenia.

Virulent factors & Pathogenesis:
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is the major
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à Breakdown IgA
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The "pneumococcal warrior." He is a mighty foe, with "capsule" armor, a lung emblem
on his shield, and a lancet-shaped diplococcus lance. The lung emblem on his shield shows
the severe lobar pneumonia caused by this organism.

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and oropharyngeal flora of many healthy persons
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TYPICAL PNEUMONIA:
- Most common cause (especially adult & elderly)
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Shaking chills, high fever, lobar consolidation, blood-tinged, "rusty"
sputum.
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Pneumococcus is to Parents while group B streptococcus is to
Babies.
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ADULT MENINGITIS:
- Common cause.
- CSF reveals high WBCs (neutrophils), low glucose and high protein.
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OTITIS MEDIA AND SINUSITIS IN CHILDREN
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- most common cause

Pre vention: by Vaccine
- Pe d i a t r i c ( PCV, pn e u m o c o c c a l
c a ps u l a r va c c i n e ):
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Seven of the most common serotypes
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Conjugated to diphtheria toxoid
- Ad u l t ( PPV, pn e u m o c o c c a l
po l y s a c c h a ri d e va c c i n e ):
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23 of the most common capsular serotypes
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Recommended for all
a d u l t s >65 y e a r s o f
a g e a n d a n y a t -r i s k i n d i vi d u a l s

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Differences between Viridans &
Pneumococci

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1)
Pneumococci is uncapsulated.
2)
Pneumococci is α
-hemolytic.
3)
No vaccine for pneumococci.
4)
Pneumococci is bile soluble.
5)
Pneumococci can’
t be differentiated
from viridans streptococci.

Anaerobic streptococcus:
Peptostreptococcus
—
Anaerobic or microaerophilic conditions and variably
produce hemolysins.
—
Normal flora of the mouth, upper respiratory tract,
bowel, and female genital tract.
—
Diseases:
mixed anaerobic infections. Such infections
may occur in wounds, in the breast, in postpartum
endometritis, following rupture of an abdominal viscus,
the brain, or in chronic suppuration of the lung.

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1) Gram stain
2) Culture:
on Chocolate or blood Agarà α-
hemolysis small (pinpointed),
gray, colonies may be
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3) Biochemical
tests:
•Optochin sensitivity disc
•Bile Solubility test
4) Serology
Quellung reaction test
Latex agglutination test
5) Virulence in
mice:
mice will die,
while when inject
Viridans the mice will
survive.
6) Antimicrobial
susceptibility
testing.

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India ink slide, see the
Quelling reaction
Gram slide, see the diplococci

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s u m m ary
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Alpha hae molytics stre ptococci causing greenish discoloration
on chocolate agar.
•
Viridans causes SBE in suspected individuals. AB prophylaxis
ne ede d.
•
Pneumococci is caps ulate d and typ ed accordingly t o 84
se rot ype d.
•
Pneumococci is t he leading cause of adult pne umonia.
•
Pneumococci pre sent in carrie r st ate in 40-70% of he alt hy
humans.
•
Pneumococci & viridans can be differe ntiated by Optochin
se nsitiv it y, arrange ment, bile solubility, Capsular s welling t est
(Quelling re act ion) and se rologically .
•
Pneumococci can be prev ent ed b y a Vaccine
causing Ab
against caps ular Ag .

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