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Aureus || GPC in clusters (CPS) || Anterior Nares, perineum, normal flora, transmits btwn pts. || -Fibrin Capsule coagulase -Drug Resistance -Tissue Invasive Toxins || Cutaneous Infection Toxic Shock pneumonia Gastroenteritis ||  || -Penicillin -Clindamycin -Vancomycin || (CNS) || Normal flora enters on foreign bodies || -Biofilm glycocalx -Resistance || Nosocomial Infections || MDR due to biofilm || -Remove object -Vancomycin || -Rheumatic Fever -Skin, wound infections || Antigenic M protein for antibody target || - Antibiotics || lancets || Normal flora in UT || Antiphagocytic polysac Capsule 84 types || -Pneumonia -Meningitis -Otitis Media -Bronchitis || -Anticapsular antibody || -Penicillin -Vaccines -Erythromycin || Pt to pt transfer Selected for with therapy ||  || -UTIs -Surgical Wounds -Nosocomial infection ||  || -Ampicillin || Pt to pt transfer Fecal-Oral || Motile Flagella, toxin production || -Nosocomial Infection - Diarrhea -Pseudomembranous colitis ||  || -Stop antibiotic -Vanco -Metronidazole || Contaminated food || -Adherent Pili -Toxin (LT and ST) -Hemolytic -Flagella || -UTI -Gastrointestinal -Abdominal infection ||  || Fluid Replacement Cephalosporins trimethoprim || -Exotoxin A || -Burn wound infection -Pneumonia (CF pts) -Sepsis -Osteomyelitis ||  ||   || Intracell || -Humans, STDs || -Adherent Pili with antigenic variation -Porins, proteins || -Urethritis -Infertility -PID -conjuctivitis || Antigenic pili as antibody target || Ceftriaxone, 3rd gen cephalosporin || -PID -blindness -STD ||  || Doxycycline Erthyromycin Azithromycin ||
 * **Microbe** || **Gram Morph** || **Reservoir and acquistion** || **Virulence Factors** || **Diseases** || **Characteristics for Antimicrobial use** || **Treatment** ||
 * Staphylococcus
 * Staphlococcus epidermidis || GPC clusters
 * Streptococcus pyogenes || GPC in chains, pairs || Pharynx, transmit with droplets, secretions. || -M protein, 70 serotypes || -Glomerulonephritis
 * Streptococcus pneumonia || GPC diplococci
 * Enterococcus faecalis || GPC in chains || Normal GI flora
 * Clostridium difficile || GPR w/ spores || Normal GI flora
 * Escherichia coli || GNR (short) || Normal GI flora
 * Pseudomonas aeruginosa || GNR, green flouresent || -Common environmental bacteria || -Flagellum
 * Neisseria gonorrhea || GN diplococci
 * Chlamydia trachomatis || GN || - Humans, personal contact transmission || -Lysozyme Resistant || -Urethritis