Corynebacteria: Infection, Transmission & Diseases

Corynebacteria are gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria. They are immotile and grow under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. One of their species is responsible for diphtheria, among other diseases. What are corynebacteria? Corynebacteria are a genus of Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria that can grow facultatively anaerobically, meaning they can exist in the presence of oxygen, as well as … Corynebacteria: Infection, Transmission & Diseases

The skin flora

Function of the skin flora Skin flora is the term used to describe the countless microorganisms that colonize the skin from the outside. These include a wide variety of bacteria, spores and fungi that are permanently or only temporarily settled there. The bacteria colonize the skin very densely and are an extremely important part of … The skin flora

Classification of the skin flora | The skin flora

Classification of the skin flora One can divide the skin flora into a transient and a resident colonization. Literally, the terms “transient” and “resident” are used. While the resident flora permanently colonizes the skin, the microorganisms of the transient flora only occur temporarily, for example by transmission from other people. As long as the transient … Classification of the skin flora | The skin flora

Bacteremia – What is that?

What is a bacteremia? One speaks of a bacteremia when bacteria enter the bloodstream. This is different from sepsis (blood poisoning) because although the bacteria can be detected in the bloodstream, the patient does not experience any systemic inflammatory symptoms (high fever, aching limbs, drop in blood pressure, coughing, etc.). Bacteremia occurs more frequently than … Bacteremia – What is that?

Blood poisoning – a dangerous complication | Bacteremia – What is that?

Blood poisoning – a dangerous complication Blood poisoning (sepsis) is a dreaded complication of bacteremia. By definition, it differs from bacteremia in the occurrence of physical symptoms such as fever and chills. Sepsis is always preceded by bacteremia, even if in some cases it develops so quickly that no bacteremia can be detected beforehand. However, … Blood poisoning – a dangerous complication | Bacteremia – What is that?