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Bodyland Bugs — Diphtheria (Corynebacterium), Listeria, Nocardia vs Actinomyces






Bodyland Bugs — Diphtheria (Corynebacterium), Listeria, Nocardia vs Actinomyces


👶 Bodyland Bugs — Corynebacterium diphtheriae, Listeria monocytogenes, Nocardia vs Actinomyces

Toddler tone + Bodyland pictures. Big terms simplified. Mnemonics, spiritual lesson, why-learn, and quick “know off hand.”

Gram + rod (club-shaped)
Respiratory droplets
Exotoxin

🧣 Corynebacterium diphtheriae — “Gray Scarf in the Throat”

Bodyland story

An uninvited guest ties a gray sticky scarf across the throat gate (pseudomembrane). Its poison stops the cell’s protein factory by locking EF-2; then it can hurt the heart and nerves.

Key points

  • Toxin by ADP-ribosylation of EF-2 (protein making stops → cell death).
  • Toxin is from a β-prophage (virus gives the poison recipe).
  • Metachromatic granules (blue/red dots) on Loeffler medium; black colonies on tellurite agar.
  • Elek test detects toxin. Toxoid vaccine (DTaP/Tdap) protects.
Mnemonic (ABCDEFG): ADP-ribosylation, Beta-prophage, Corynebacterium, Diphtheriae, Elongation factor-2, Factory stops, Granules.

Pseudomembranous pharyngitis = gray/white membrane + sore throat, lymph nodes; may cause myocarditis & arrhythmias.

Gram + rod
Facultative intracellular
Cold growth (4–10°C)

🧀 Listeria monocytogenes — “Rocket Skater in the Fridge”

Bodyland story

Loves cold foods (soft cheese, unpasteurized milk). Inside cells it grabs actin rockets and skates from cell to cell, sneaking past guards.

Key points

  • Transplacental or at birth → risk to pregnant moms & newborns (amniotis/sepsis; neonatal meningitis).
  • Tumbling motility in broth; “rocket tails” on microscopy.
  • Treatment: ampicillin (± gentamicin).
Mnemonic: “LiSTeRIA = Likes the frIdge, Skates with acTin Rockets, Infects neonAtes.”

Healthy adults: sometimes mild GI illness.

Both: Gram + branching filaments

🌿 Nocardia vs Actinomyces — “Two Twiggy Cousins”

Bodyland story

Both look like tiny twigs. One cousin loves air & soil (Nocardia), the other loves no air & mouths (Actinomyces). Their homes & habits tell you the disease and the cure.

Nocardia Actinomyces
Air need Aerobe (likes oxygen) Anaerobe (no oxygen)
Acid-fast? Weakly acid-fast + (has mycolic acids) Not acid-fast
Where found Soil; causes disease in immunocompromised Normal mouth/GI/GU flora
Diseases Pneumonia → can spread to brain; cutaneous disease after trauma Cervicofacial abscesses with draining sinus tracts; “sulfur granules”; PID with IUDs
Treatment Sulfonamides (TMP-SMX) Penicillin
Mnemonic (SNAP): Sulfonamides → Nocardia; Actinomyces → Penicillin.

Branching filaments = look fungus-like but they are bacteria.

🧰 Big Terms — one by one, simplified

  • ADP-ribosylation of EF-2: toxin clips a tag onto EF-2, the ribosome helper → protein factory stops.
  • β-prophage: a virus hiding in the bacteria that carries the toxin recipe.
  • Metachromatic granules: blue/red storage dots seen in diphtheria on special stain.
  • Elek test: lab paper test that proves the diphtheria toxin is present.
  • Facultative intracellular: can live inside cells or outside (Listeria does both).
  • Tumbling motility: jiggle dance of Listeria in broth.
  • Actin rockets: Listeria steals the cell’s actin to rocket into neighboring cells.
  • Weakly acid-fast: resists acid wash a little (Nocardia), due to mycolic acids.
  • Sulfur granules: yellow clumps of Actinomyces in pus (not real sulfur).

🎯 Why am I learning this?

  • Classic exam pairings: ABCDEFG (diphtheria), cold growth + rockets (Listeria), SNAP (Nocardia vs Actinomyces).
  • Real-world care: vaccine for diphtheria, avoid risky cold foods in pregnancy, choose the right antibiotic (TMP-SMX vs penicillin).
  • Trains symptom → mechanism → management thinking.

✝️ Spiritual (Biblical) lesson

A small toxin can silence a whole factory — like sin that seems small but stops our life’s song. Guard the gates. “A little leaven leavens the whole lump.” (Galatians 5:9)

Bug Spot fast Classic problem 1-liner memory
Corynebacterium diphtheriae Club rods; granules; Elek +; tellurite/Loeffler media Gray throat, myocarditis/neuropathy ABCDEFG toxin stops EF-2
Listeria monocytogenes Cold growth; tumbling; actin rockets Pregnancy/newborn sepsis/meningitis Fridge skater; treat ampicillin
Nocardia Aerobe; weak acid-fast; soil Pulm/CNS disease (immunocompromised) SNAP → Sulfonamides
Actinomyces Anaerobe; mouth flora; sulfur granules Jaw/face abscess with sinus tracts; PID (IUD) SNAP → Penicillin

Turn each card into flashcards (Front = name; Back = Bodyland story + labs + diseases + mnemonic). That toddler picture will lock it in for exams and wards.



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