Medical Microbiology

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Table 1 2. 10 Continued:SkinandSubcutaneousConnectiveTissue

Infection Mostimportantpathogens Laboratorydiagnosis

b)Bacteriaandfungi
Furuncles
Carbuncles
Pemphigus
Folliculitis
Impetigo
Erysipelas

Staphylococcusaureus
Streptococcuspyogenes

Microscopyandculturefrom
swab

Gangrenous
cellulitis

Oftenmixedflora:
Clostridiumspp.
Gram-negativeanaerobes
Pseudomonasspp.
Enterobacteriaceae

Microscopyfromswabor
pus,usetransportmediumfor
anaerobes

Erysipeloid Erysipelothrixrhusiopathiae Microscopyandculturefrom
skinlesionswab

Erythema
migrans

Borreliaburgdorferi Serology

Cutaneous
anthrax

Bacillusanthracis Microscopyandculturefrom
skinlesionswab

Leprosy Mycobacteriumleprae Microscopy(Ziehl-Neelsenstain)
ofmaterialfromskinlesions
(biopsy)orscrapingsfromnasal
mucosa

Rickettsioses
(spottedfever
andothers)

Rickettsiaspp. Serology,culturing(embryo-
natedhen’segg)oranimaltest
ifnecessary

Nonvenereal
treponema
infections
(endemicsyphilis,
pinta,yaws)

Treponemapallidum
(subsp.endemicum)
Treponemapallidum
(subsp.pertenue)
Treponemacarateum

Trymicroscopyofmaterial
fromskinlesions;serology
(syphilistests)

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