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NEISSERIA, RICKETTSIA, CHLAMYDIA
S & FACULTATIVE ANAEROBIC GRAM
NEGATIVE RODS.

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1).NEISSERIA

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What is Neisseria?
Neisseria is a large genus of commensal
bacteria.
They colonize the mucosal surfaces of
many animals.
Of the 11 species that colonize
humans, only two are pathogens.
• N. meningitidis
• N. gonorrhoeae
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Shape and Arrangement:All are diplococcal
bacteria
N. elongata and N.
weaveri,both occur
as rods

Present in pairs or
short chains.
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Characteristics:Gram-negative
aerobic
non-motile
non-spore-forming
bacteria
All species are oxidase
positive except N.
elongata which are
catalase positive.
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Culturing:Most species grow optimally
at temperatures ranging
between 35 to 37 C
Growth is usually stimulated
by carbon dioxide and
humidity.
They grow on chocolate agar
and Thayer-Martin agar.
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Importance:Pathogenic bacteria causes diseases,some which
are followings:N. gonorrhoeae causes gonorrhea disease.

N. meningitidis one of the most common
causes of bacterial meningitis.
N. meningitidis is causative agent of
septicaemia.
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2).RICKETTSIA

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What is Rickettsia?
Rickettsia is a genus of gram-negative,
coccoid-shaped or rod shaped bacteria.

Classification:Classification
Rickettsia is divided into three catagories:Spotted fever group
Typhus group
Scrub typhus group
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History:Rickettsias are named after their discoverer, the American
pathologist Harold Taylor Ricketts, who died of typhus in
Mexico after confirming the infectious agent of that
rickettsial disease.

Shape and or rod-shaped bacteria
coccoid-shaped size:cocci (0.1 μm in diameter)
thread like rods (1–4 μm long)

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Characteristics:non-motile
non-spore forming
gram-negative bacteria
highly pleomorphic
they can produce ATP &
LPS
being obligate intracellular
parasites, they require a
living host cell to survive
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Culturing:Rickettsia cannot live in artificial nutrient environments
and is grown either in tissue or embryo cultures
(typically, chicken embryos are used).

Transmission:Transmitted by arthropod vectors
(lice, fleas, ticks, mites); thus, humans are accidental
hosts
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Mechanism of attack:invades the endothelial cells that line the
blood vessels
pathogen causes changes in the host cell
cytoskeleton that induces phagocytosis
they are able to avoid lysosomal fusion
oxidative burst by escaping from the
phagosome into the cytoplasm where they
multiply and spread
Causes many diseases
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Significance:R.prowazekii causes louse-borne
typhus, carried by lice.
Flea, or murine typhus is caused by R.
mooseri, is transmitted from rodents to
people by fleas.
African tick typhus, are transmitted by
ticks from animal hosts to people.
Mite-borne rickettsial infections include
rickettsialpox, caused by Rickettsia akari
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3).CHLAMYDIAS

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What is Chlamydias?
Chlamydia is a genus of
bacteria that are obligate
intracellular parasites.
Chlamydia infections are the
most common bacterial
sexually transmitted diseases
in humans and are the leading
cause of infectious blindness
worldwide.
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Chlamydia species:The four Chlamydia species includes:1. Chlamydia trachomatis (a human pathogen)
2. Chlamydia suis (affects only swine)
3. Chlamydia pecorum (infects ruminants,koalas and
pigs)
4. Chlamydia muridarum (affects only mice and
hamsters).

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Characteristics:characteristics intermediate between bacteria
and viruses
obligate intracellular parasites of people and
animals
they are capable of independent reproduction
they do not synthesize ATP
life cycle lasts from 24 to 48 hours
aerobic
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Shape & size:coccoid or rod shape
size is about 0.3μm

Transmission:Chlamydia infection is a common sexually transmitted
infection (STI) in humans caused by the bacterium
Chlamydia trachomatis.
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Significance:Chlamydia trachomatis, and Chlamydophila, which
includes Chlamydophila pneumoniae and
Chlamydophila psittaci are susceptible to antibiotic
therapy.
Chlamydia is a common infectious cause of genital and
eye diseases in humans.
Study of chlamydia could open the way to new
treatments and the development of a vaccine for this
sexually transmitted disease.
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4).FACULTATIVE ANAEROBIC
GRAM NEGATIVE RODS.

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What are Facultative anaerobes?
A facultative anaerobe is an organism that makes ATP
by aerobic respiration if oxygen is present, but is
capable of switching to fermentation or anaerobic
respiration if oxygen is absent.

Example:Enterobacteria.
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Characters of Enterobacteriaceae: All Enterobacteriaceae







Gram-negative rods
Ferment glucose with acid production
Reduce nitrates into nitrites
Oxidase negative
All enterobacteria have peritrichous flagella.
Facultative anaerobes

 Motile except Shigella and Klebsiella
 Non-capsulated except Klebsiella
 Non-fastidious
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Classification based on lactose fermentation:1.
•
•

Lactose fermenters:Escherichia coli
Klebsiella sp.

2.
•
•

Late lactose fermenters:Shigella sonnei
Para colons etc

3.
•
•

Non lactose fermenters:Salmonella
Shigella etc.
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Culturing:There are several selective and differential
media used to
isolate and distinguish between LF & LNF
The most important media are:
MacConkey agar
Eosin Methylene Blue (EMB) agar
Salmonella Shigella (SS) agar
Triple Sugar Iron (TSI) agar
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Growth of E.coli on nutrient agar,blood
agar,macConkey agar

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VIRULENCE FACTORS:-

Surface antigens: O and K
O antigen – somatic lipopolysaccharide surface O
antigen has endotoxic activity, protects the bacteria
from phagocytosis and bactericidal effects of
complement.

K antigen – affords protection against phagocytosis
and antibacterial factors in normal serum.

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Importance:Salmonella species that cause intestinal disease known
as salmonellosis
Klebsiella species, the causes of pneumonia,intestinal
disease, and other infections
Yersinia pestis, the cause of plague
Escherichia coli is also a member of this group,which
used for experimental work.
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Created by:Maria Mushtaq

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neisseria, rickettsia, chlamydias

  • 1. NEISSERIA, RICKETTSIA, CHLAMYDIA S & FACULTATIVE ANAEROBIC GRAM NEGATIVE RODS. 1
  • 3. What is Neisseria? Neisseria is a large genus of commensal bacteria. They colonize the mucosal surfaces of many animals. Of the 11 species that colonize humans, only two are pathogens. • N. meningitidis • N. gonorrhoeae 3
  • 4. Shape and Arrangement:All are diplococcal bacteria N. elongata and N. weaveri,both occur as rods Present in pairs or short chains. 4
  • 5. Characteristics:Gram-negative aerobic non-motile non-spore-forming bacteria All species are oxidase positive except N. elongata which are catalase positive. 5
  • 6. Culturing:Most species grow optimally at temperatures ranging between 35 to 37 C Growth is usually stimulated by carbon dioxide and humidity. They grow on chocolate agar and Thayer-Martin agar. 6
  • 7. Importance:Pathogenic bacteria causes diseases,some which are followings:N. gonorrhoeae causes gonorrhea disease. N. meningitidis one of the most common causes of bacterial meningitis. N. meningitidis is causative agent of septicaemia. 7
  • 9. What is Rickettsia? Rickettsia is a genus of gram-negative, coccoid-shaped or rod shaped bacteria. Classification:Classification Rickettsia is divided into three catagories:Spotted fever group Typhus group Scrub typhus group 9
  • 10. History:Rickettsias are named after their discoverer, the American pathologist Harold Taylor Ricketts, who died of typhus in Mexico after confirming the infectious agent of that rickettsial disease. Shape and or rod-shaped bacteria coccoid-shaped size:cocci (0.1 μm in diameter) thread like rods (1–4 μm long) 10
  • 11. Characteristics:non-motile non-spore forming gram-negative bacteria highly pleomorphic they can produce ATP & LPS being obligate intracellular parasites, they require a living host cell to survive 11
  • 12. 12
  • 13. Culturing:Rickettsia cannot live in artificial nutrient environments and is grown either in tissue or embryo cultures (typically, chicken embryos are used). Transmission:Transmitted by arthropod vectors (lice, fleas, ticks, mites); thus, humans are accidental hosts 13
  • 14. Mechanism of attack:invades the endothelial cells that line the blood vessels pathogen causes changes in the host cell cytoskeleton that induces phagocytosis they are able to avoid lysosomal fusion oxidative burst by escaping from the phagosome into the cytoplasm where they multiply and spread Causes many diseases 14
  • 15. 15
  • 16. Significance:R.prowazekii causes louse-borne typhus, carried by lice. Flea, or murine typhus is caused by R. mooseri, is transmitted from rodents to people by fleas. African tick typhus, are transmitted by ticks from animal hosts to people. Mite-borne rickettsial infections include rickettsialpox, caused by Rickettsia akari 16
  • 18. What is Chlamydias? Chlamydia is a genus of bacteria that are obligate intracellular parasites. Chlamydia infections are the most common bacterial sexually transmitted diseases in humans and are the leading cause of infectious blindness worldwide. 18
  • 19. Chlamydia species:The four Chlamydia species includes:1. Chlamydia trachomatis (a human pathogen) 2. Chlamydia suis (affects only swine) 3. Chlamydia pecorum (infects ruminants,koalas and pigs) 4. Chlamydia muridarum (affects only mice and hamsters). 19
  • 20. Characteristics:characteristics intermediate between bacteria and viruses obligate intracellular parasites of people and animals they are capable of independent reproduction they do not synthesize ATP life cycle lasts from 24 to 48 hours aerobic 20
  • 21. Shape & size:coccoid or rod shape size is about 0.3μm Transmission:Chlamydia infection is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) in humans caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. 21
  • 22. Significance:Chlamydia trachomatis, and Chlamydophila, which includes Chlamydophila pneumoniae and Chlamydophila psittaci are susceptible to antibiotic therapy. Chlamydia is a common infectious cause of genital and eye diseases in humans. Study of chlamydia could open the way to new treatments and the development of a vaccine for this sexually transmitted disease. 22
  • 24. What are Facultative anaerobes? A facultative anaerobe is an organism that makes ATP by aerobic respiration if oxygen is present, but is capable of switching to fermentation or anaerobic respiration if oxygen is absent. Example:Enterobacteria. 24
  • 25. Characters of Enterobacteriaceae: All Enterobacteriaceae       Gram-negative rods Ferment glucose with acid production Reduce nitrates into nitrites Oxidase negative All enterobacteria have peritrichous flagella. Facultative anaerobes  Motile except Shigella and Klebsiella  Non-capsulated except Klebsiella  Non-fastidious 25
  • 26. 26
  • 27. Classification based on lactose fermentation:1. • • Lactose fermenters:Escherichia coli Klebsiella sp. 2. • • Late lactose fermenters:Shigella sonnei Para colons etc 3. • • Non lactose fermenters:Salmonella Shigella etc. 27
  • 28. Culturing:There are several selective and differential media used to isolate and distinguish between LF & LNF The most important media are: MacConkey agar Eosin Methylene Blue (EMB) agar Salmonella Shigella (SS) agar Triple Sugar Iron (TSI) agar 28
  • 29. Growth of E.coli on nutrient agar,blood agar,macConkey agar 29
  • 30. VIRULENCE FACTORS:- Surface antigens: O and K O antigen – somatic lipopolysaccharide surface O antigen has endotoxic activity, protects the bacteria from phagocytosis and bactericidal effects of complement. K antigen – affords protection against phagocytosis and antibacterial factors in normal serum. 30
  • 31. Importance:Salmonella species that cause intestinal disease known as salmonellosis Klebsiella species, the causes of pneumonia,intestinal disease, and other infections Yersinia pestis, the cause of plague Escherichia coli is also a member of this group,which used for experimental work. 31