Clostridium

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Clostridium[intro]

  • gram positive
  • Anaerobic
  • spore forming bacilli
  • Some pathogens(C.perfingens,C.tetani)are normally found in human intestines
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Clostridium tetani

  • causative organusm of tetanus
  • widely distributed in soil and intestines of humans and animals

Morphology

  • Slender bacillus
  • Straight axis,parallel sides and rounded ends
  • occurs singly and occasionally in chains
  • spores - terminal, spherical and bulging 'drumstick appearance'

Classification

Ten serological types based on agglutinations

Type VI - non-flagellated strains

Others - flagellar antigens

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Content

Pathogenicity

  • have little invasive power
  • Germination and toxin production occur only if favourable conditions exist such as
                        • reduced OR potential
                        • devitalised tissues
                        • foreign bodies
                        • concurrent infection
  • the toxin produced is  absorbed by the motor endings and transported to the CNS intra-axonally
  • the toxin is specifically and avidly fixed by gangliosides of the grey matter(nervous tissue)

Toxins

atleast two distinct toxins

  • hemolysin(tetanolysin) It is not relevant in the pathogenesis of tetanus
  • neurotoxin(tetanospasmin) this is the toxin resposnsible for tetanus it gets toxoided spontaneously or in the presence of low concentrations of formaldehyde
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