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Microbiology
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Microbiology
• The study of organisms too small to be seen without magnification.– Bacteria– Viruses– Fungi– Protozoa– Helminths (worms)– algae
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Branches of study within microbiology
• Immunology
• Public health microbiology & epidemiology
• Food, dairy and aquatic microbiology
• Biotechnology
• Genetic engineering & recombinant DNA technology
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Microbes are involved in
• Nutrient production & energy flow
• Decomposition
• Production of foods, drugs & vaccines
• Bioremediation
• Causing disease
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Impact of pathogens
• Nearly 2,000 different microbes cause diseases.
• 10 billion infections/year worldwide.
• 13 million deaths from infections/year worldwide.
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Characteristics of microbes
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
• First to observe living microbes
• his single-lens magnified up to 300X
(1632-1723)
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Spontaneous generation
Early belief that some forms of life could arise from vital forces present in
nonliving or decomposing matter.
(flies from manure, etc)
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Louis Pasteur
• Showed microbes caused fermentation & spoilage
• Disproved spontaneous generation of m.o.
• Developed aseptic techniques.
• Developed a rabies vaccine.
(1822-1895)
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Germ theory of disease
Many diseases are caused by the growth of microbes in the body and not by sins,
bad character, or poverty, etc.
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Robert Koch
• Established a sequence of experimental steps to show that a specific m.o. causes a particular disease.
• Developed pure culture methods.
• Identified cause of anthrax, TB, & cholera.
(1843-1910)
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3 domains
• Eubacteria -true bacteria, peptidoglycan
• Archaea –odd bacteria that live in extreme environments, high salt, heat, etc
• Eukarya- have a nucleus, & organelles
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Taxonomy - system for organizing, classifying & naming living things
• Domain - Archaea, Bacteria & Eukarya
• Kingdom - 5• Phylum or Division• Class • Order• Family• Genus• species
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Naming micoorganisms
• Binomial (scientific) nomenclature • Gives each microbe 2 names
– Genus - noun, always capitalized– species - adjective, lowercase
• Both italicized or underlined– Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus)– Bacillus subtilis (B. subtilis)– Escherichia coli (E. coli)
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Epidemiology
• The study of the frequency and distribution of disease & health-related factors in human populations
• Surveillance –collecting, analyzing, & reporting data on rates of occurrence, mortality, morbidity and transmission of infections
• Reportable, notifiable diseases must be reported to authorities
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Communicable disease – can be spread.
Noncommunicable – cannot be spread from one person to another.
Black Plague killed 200
million
Small pox killed 1/3 of
Europe in 1348.
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• Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, GA – principal government agency responsible for keeping track of infectious diseases nationwide
• http://www.cdc.gov
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• Prevalence – total number of existing cases with respect to the entire population usually represented by a percentage of the population
• Incidence – measures the number of new cases over a certain time period, as compared with the general healthy population
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• Mortality rate – the total number of deaths in a population due to a certain disease
• Morbidity rate – number of people afflicted with a certain disease
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• Endemic – disease that exhibits a relatively steady frequency over a long period of time in a particular geographic locale
• Sporadic – when occasional cases are reported at irregular intervals
• Epidemic – when prevalence of a disease is increasing beyond what is expected
• Pandemic – epidemic across continents
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Reservoirs of Infection
• Primary habitat in the natural world of a pathogen.
• Living reservoirs may or may not have symptoms.
• Vectors – living animal that transmits infectious disease.
• Nonliving reservoirs – soil, water
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Vectors
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Patterns of transmission
• Direct contact
• Indirect contact– Vehicle – inanimate material, food, water,
biological products, fomites
– Airborne – droplet nuclei, aerosols
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Nosocomial infections
• Diseases that are acquired during a hospital stay
• Most commonly involve urinary tract, respiratory tract, & surgical incisions
• Most common organisms involved gram-negative intestinal flora, E. coli, Pseudomonas, Staphylococcus
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Koch’s postulates
1. Find evidence of a particular microbe in every case of a disease
2. Isolate that microbe from an infected subject and cultivate it artificially in the laboratory
3. Inoculate a susceptible healthy subject with the laboratory isolate and observe the resultant disease
4. Reisolate the agent from this subject
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Bacteria
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Binary Fission
• Reproduction
• One cell grows to about double its original size and then splits.– Dna replicates– divides
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Shapes of Bacteria
Coccus – spherical or oval shaped.
-diplococcus: cocci in pairs
-streptococcus: cocci in chains
-tetrad: arranged in squares of 4
-sarcina: arranged in cubes of 8
-staphylococcus: random planes
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diplococcus
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streptococcus
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Tetrad
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sarcina
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staphylococcus
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Bacillus
• Rod-shaped bacteria
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Bacillus
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Bacillus under scanning electron microscope
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Escherichia coli
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Spiral
• 3 forms: vibrio, spirillum, spirochete
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Vibrio cholerae
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Spirillum
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Spirochete
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Identifying Bacteria
• Gram Positive
• Gram Negative
• Shape
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Gram-Positive
• After being stained appears purple.
• Due to a peptidoglycan wall.
• Thicker wall
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Gram-negative
• Appears red when gram stained.
• Picks up safranin stain.
• Thin wall.
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How they use oxygen?Facultative anaerobe - Prefer to
grow in the presence of oxygen, but can grow in an anaerobic environment using fermentation.
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Strict Aerobe
• Cannot survive in the absence of oxygen.
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Strict Anaerobe
• Generate energy by fermentation and are killed in the presence of oxygen.
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Thioglycollate agar
• determines the oxygen relationship of a microorganisms.
• Contains: thioglycollic acid, cystine and 0.35% agar.
• The thioglycollic acid and agar prevent oxygen from entering the entire medium.
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Autoclave
• Pressurized device designed to elevate temperature and pressure to sterilize material and solutions.
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Media
• Liquid media
• Semi-solid media
• Solid media
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Semi-solid media
• Can be used for motility testing.
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Solid Media
• Contains more agar = where microbes grow.
• This enables the formation of colonies.
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Different Media
• Grows all: Some agar grows everything.
• Differential media: Some shows different reactions.
• Selective media: Some can grow certain bacteria.
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MacConkey Agar
• Differential media.
• Detects lactose fermentation.
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Viewing Microbes
• Resolution(seeing detail) can be increased using immersion oil.
• Allows the light ray to go directly through the objective lens.
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Gram Stain
• Fix microbe onto slide.• 20 secs. Crystal Violet• Rinse with water• 15 secs. Iodine• Rinse with water• Alcohol rinse• 20 secs. Safranin • Rinse with water