INFECTIOUS DISEASE REVIEW Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
INFECTIOUS DISEASE REVIEW Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
INFECTIOUS DISEASE REVIEW Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
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Urethra, Male-<br />
NOTE; USE OF A<br />
TEXAS or Condom<br />
CATHETER<br />
INCREASES RISK<br />
OF UTI TO THAT<br />
OF INDWELLING<br />
CATHETERS IN<br />
BOTH SEXES<br />
Prostate<br />
SITE<br />
Urethra, Female<br />
and<br />
vagina<br />
Staphylococcus aureus<br />
Staphylococcus epidermidis<br />
Enterococci<br />
Diphtheroids<br />
Achromobacter wolffi (Mima)<br />
Haemophilus vaginalis<br />
Bacillus subtilis<br />
Sterile<br />
NORMAL FLORA<br />
Lactobacillus (large numbers)<br />
Coli-aerogenes<br />
Staphylococci<br />
Streptococci (aerobic and<br />
anaerobic)<br />
Candida albicans<br />
Bacteroides species<br />
Achromobacter wolffi (Mima)<br />
Haemophilus vaginalis<br />
Male Genital <strong>Tract</strong><br />
Seminal Vesicles<br />
1. Gram-negative bacilli, mainly E.coli<br />
2. Neisseria gonorrhoeae<br />
Epididymis<br />
1. Gram-negative bacilli<br />
2. Neisseria gonorrhoeae<br />
3. Chlamydia<br />
4. Mycobacterium<br />
Prostate Gland<br />
1. Gram-negative bacilli, E. coli, Proteus<br />
2. Neisseria gonorrhoeae<br />
PATHOGENIC FLORA<br />
Female Genital <strong>Tract</strong><br />
Vagina<br />
1. Trichomonas vaginalis<br />
2. Candida albicans<br />
3. Neisseria gonorrheae<br />
4. Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A)<br />
5. Haemophilus vaginalis<br />
6. Treponema pallidum<br />
7. Staphylococcus aureus<br />
Uterus<br />
1. Anaerobic streptococci<br />
2. Bacteroides<br />
3. Neisseria gonorrheae<br />
4. Clostridia<br />
5. Escherichia coli (or other gram-negative<br />
bacilli)<br />
6. Herpes virus, type II (cervix)<br />
7. Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A)<br />
8. Streptococcus, Groups B & C<br />
9. Treponema pallidum<br />
10. Staphylococcus aureus<br />
11. Enterococcus<br />
Fallopian Tubes<br />
1. Neisseria gonorrhoeae<br />
2. Gram-negative bacilli<br />
3. Anaerobic streptococci<br />
4. Bacteroides<br />
5. Chlamydia<br />
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