Mode of transmission
Mode of transmission
Mode of transmission
defining sx
defining sx/ bonus
100

Mode of transmission for staphylococcus aures

Direct contact

indirect contact

food borne

100

Mode of transmission of bacillus anthracis 

Inhalation 

indirect contact

ingestion

(of endospores)

100

Mode of transmission of cornyebacterium diptheriae

droplets

indirect contact

100
Defining sx of streptococcus pyogenes

strawberry tongue - scarlet fever

100

Defining sx of Bacillus anthracis

Eschar - cutaneous anthrax

200

Mode of transmission for streptococcus pyogenes

Droplets

indirect contact

200

Mode of transmission of clostridioides difficile 

Ingestion of spores

associated w/ broad spectrum antibiotic use

200

Mode of transmission of mycoplasma pneumoniae

respiratory droplets

200

Defining sx of mycobacterium tuberculosis

granuloma - tuberculosis

200

Defining sx of mycobacterium leprae

loss of sensation due to nerve damage - leprosy

300

Mode of transmission of streptococcus agalactiae (GBS)

Mother to baby during vaginal delivery

300

Mode of transmission of clostridium botulinum 

ingestion of toxin or spores

300

Mode of transmission of listeria monocytogenes

food borne

crosses placenta

300

Defining sx of cornyebacterium diptheria

bull neck - diptheria

300

Defining sx of clostridium perfringens

tissue necrosis and gas bubbles - gas gangrene

400

Mode of transmission of streptococcus pneumoniae

respiratory droplets

endogenous infections

400

Mode of transmission of clostridium perfringens

Ingestion

indirect contact

400

Mode of transmission of mycobacterium tuberculosis

aerosols

400

Defining sx of clostridium tetani

lockjaw/muscle rigor - tetanus

400

Which ones have vaccines?

S. pneumoniae

B. anthracis

C. tetani

C. diptheria

M. tuberculosis (not in the US)

500

Mode of transmission of enterococcus faecalis

HAI- can be iatrogenic

Opportunistic

500

Mode of transmission of clostridium tetani

Indirect contact (wound)

500

Mode of transmission of mycobacterium leprae

prolonged close contact

500

Defining sx of clostridium botulinum 

paralysis - botulism

500

which ones are in normal microbiota? and where ?

S. aureus - skin

S. pyogenes - throat

S. agalactia - genitourinary tract

S. pneumoniae - nasopharynx

E. faecalis - GI tract

C. difficile - GI tract