👶 Bodyland Bugs — Leprosy & the Gram-Negative Lab Map
Everything is toddler-simple, with Bodyland pictures, mnemonics, spiritual lesson, “why learn,” and fast pearls.
🧤 Leprosy (Hansen disease) — “Cool-Loving Sneaker”
Bodyland picture
The bug wears a waxy coat and loves the cool edges of Bodyland (ears, nose, fingers, toes, and skin & superficial nerves). It can make a “glove & stocking” loss of feeling on hands/feet.
How we catch/diagnose
- Spread by droplets with close contact; armadillos are a reservoir in some regions.
- Diagnosis: skin biopsy or PCR (it doesn’t grow on lab plates).
Two faces (many cases in-between)
| Form | Immune vibe | Clinical look | Treatment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lepromatous | Low cell-mediated (Th2-tilt), many bacteria | Diffuse skin involvement, lion-like (leonine) facies, highly communicable | Dapsone + Rifampin + Clofazimine |
| Tuberculoid | Strong cell-mediated (Th1-tilt), few bacteria | Few well-bordered, hairless anesthetic patches | Dapsone + Rifampin |
Big terms: Acid-fast = keeps pink dye; Th1 fights inside-cell bugs; Th2 is more antibody-ish.
🗺️ Gram-Negative Lab Map — “Find the Pink Villagers”
Bodyland picture
When our lab paints bugs, some turn pink (Gram-negative). We sort them by shape and a few tiny tests to learn their names.
Shapes
Diplococci (two berries)
Coccobacilli (short fat sticks)
Curved rods (banana sticks)
Bacilli (long sticks)
🍇 Diplococci
Maltose “juice” test (acid production)
- Neisseria gonorrhoeae — drinks glucose only (no maltose). Think: “Gonorrhea = Glucose.”
- Neisseria meningitidis — drinks maltose & glucose. Think: “Men love Maltose.”
- Moraxella — also a diplococcus (respiratory friend/foe).
🥚 Coccobacilli (short fat sticks)
- Haemophilus influenzae — needs chocolate agar helpers (NAD/hemin); causes otitis media, epiglottitis.
- Bordetella pertussis — whooping cough; lymphocytosis (toxin).
- Pasteurella — cat/dog bites.
- Brucella — undulant fever from unpasteurized dairy/livestock.
- Francisella tularensis — rabbits/ticks; ulceroglandular disease.
🍌 Curved/Oxidase-positive rods
- Campylobacter jejuni — grows at 42°C (“campfire hot”); bloody diarrhea, Guillain-Barré link.
- Vibrio cholerae — loves alkaline media; watery “rice-water” diarrhea.
- Helicobacter pylori — makes urease; peptic ulcers; urea breath/stool antigen tests.
🌳 Straight Bacilli — “Lactose Tree”
Lactose fermentation (on MacConkey)
- Fast fermenters: E. coli, Klebsiella, Enterobacter.
- Slow fermenters: Citrobacter, Serratia.
Non-lactose branch
- Oxidase +: Pseudomonas (grape smell, blue-green pigment).
- Oxidase −: check H₂S on TSI:
- H₂S + (black): Salmonella, Proteus.
- H₂S −: Shigella, Yersinia.
- “Lac Fast = EKE” (E. coli, Klebsiella, Enterobacter).
- “Salmon swim in a black stream” (H₂S + on TSI).
- “Pseudo smells grapes & paints green”.
Big terms: Oxidase tests for cytochrome c; Urease makes ammonia; TSI agar shows H₂S (black). Lactose fermentation turns colonies pink on MacConkey.
🎯 Why am I learning this?
- Leprosy & Gram-negative IDs are high-yield exam topics and real-world cases.
- The lab map helps you choose right tests & first-line antibiotics.
- Builds the habit: symptom → mechanism → organism → management.
✝️ Spiritual (Biblical) lesson
Some enemies hide in the cool corners (like M. leprae) or wear tricky coats. Wisdom tests and sorts them. “Test everything; hold fast what is good.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:21.
🧾 Know Off-Hand (speed pearls)
- Leprosy: cool skin & superficial nerves; lepromatous = many bugs (Th2), tuberculoid = few bugs (Th1); treat with dapsone + rifampin (add clofazimine if lepromatous).
- Diplococci: “MEN like Maltose,” “GONO = Glucose only.”
- Curved rods: Campylobacter 42°C, Vibrio alkaline, H. pylori urease.
- Lactose fermenters: Fast = EKE; non-lactose + oxidase+ = Pseudomonas; H₂S+ = Salmonella/Proteus; H₂S− = Shigella/Yersinia.
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