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Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract Infection. Upper Respiratory Tract Infection Throat Swab.

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Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract

Infection

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4th step: remove the cotton swap from the mouth, avoid touch the tongue, teeth…

5th step: transport the specimen to the lab as

soon (avoid dry)

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6th step

take the swap under sterile condition, rotate it on the first quadrant of blood agar plate

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Streptococcus pyogenes

• Colonies of Streptococcus pyogenes on sheep blood agar.

• Notice: * Presence of b hemolysis around colonies

• * Enhanced hemolysis around stabbing sites

• * Sensitivity to bacitracin (Disk A)

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Haemophilus influenzae

• G-negative coccobacilli, typical of H. influenzae

• Grayish mucoid colonies of H. influenzae on

chocolate agar•  

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Haemophilus influenzae

• Shows phenomena Satellitism: growth on blood agar near a line of Staphylococcus aureus.

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Haemophilus influenzae

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Lower Respiratory Tract Infections

• Sputum Examination:

• Sputum: Trachiobroncial secretions, visco-elastic (95% water and only 5% solids) as it comes out, it is contaminated by nasal and salivary secretions and normal bacterial flora of the oral cavity.

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Specimen collection

• In case of Adult: • 1- mouth should be

pre-rinsedremove contaminants.

• 2- first morning specimen, Good specimen <10 epith and >25 WBCs.

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In case of children

• Nasopharyngeal swab.• Cough Swab method.• 1- the child mouth is held

open by using tongue depressor.

• 2- Epiglottis is visualized and is touched with swab to induce cough.

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Macroscopic Examination

• Consistency and Appearance.

normal sputum is clear and watery.

• Color of Sputum: • Normal color is clear

and colorless.in case of infections

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Streptococcus pneumoniae

• Lancet-shaped, • G-positive

diplococci, • typical of S.

pneumoniae

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S. pneumoniae

hemolysis on 5% sheep blood agar,

• typical of S. pneumoniae. Sensitivity to optochin is also demonstrated

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Klebsiella pneumoniae

• Colonies of Klebsiella

pneumoniae on MacConkey agar,

• showing lactose fermentation and mucoid appearance

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K. pneumoniae:

• IMViC reaction of K. pneumoniae:

- - + +

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa

• Greenish discoloration of media due to production of pyocyanin by Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa

• Results of oxidase test

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Corynebacterium diphtheriae

• G+ve non motile, pleomorphic rod.

• Formation of pseudomembrane covering the mouth & pharynx.

• Can be severe and sometimes fatal disease.

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Paragonimus westermani

• Adult worm in the lung.

• Hermaphrodite (both sex)

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Paragonimus westermani

• Eggs in sputum : diagnostic stages.

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Paragonimus westermani

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