Gram Negative bacteria

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Across
  1. 2. This bacteria is known to cause UTIs, Infectious diarrhea, and IDIs. The DOC for ESBL producers is Carbapenems
  2. 4. This bacteria is associated with Animal bites and scratches. The DOC is Augmentin
  3. 7. This bacteria is associated with VAP, and bloodstream infections in immunocompromised patients and the DOC is Bactrim
  4. 8. This bacteria is know to cause meningitis and the DOC is Rocephin
  5. 9. This bacteria can cause the STI gonorrhea (urethritis/cervicitis) and septic arthritis. The DOC is Rocephin
  6. 12. This bacteria is known to cause complicated UTIs, IDIs, and pneumonia. The DOC is Maxipime (but there is concern for inducible ampC production
  7. 13. This is the DOC for Shigella spp and Salmonella spp that can cause Bloody diarrhea (dysentry)and Diarrhea
  8. 14. This bacteria can cause CAP, inner ear infections and sinusitis. The DOC is Amoxil or Augmentin (for beta-lactamase producing strains)
Down
  1. 1. This bacteria is associated with IDIs, Diabetic foot infections, and gynecological infections. The DOCs are Flagyl, Beta-lactam/BLI combos, or carbapenems
  2. 3. This is associated with Periodontal infections. The DOC is Penicillins, Amoxil, or Augmentin
  3. 5. This bacteria is known for causing 3 plagues and the DOC is Quinolones or Vabramycin
  4. 6. This bacteria can cause UTIs, Pneumonia, Bloodstream infections, wound infections, and IDIs. This will also produce ESBLs (DOC is Carbapenems) and for the KPC producers the DOC is Avycaz, Vabomere, and Recarbio
  5. 10. This bacteria is associated with VAP, bloodstream infections, and wounds. The DOC is Unasyn or Carbapenems
  6. 11. This bacteria is associated with CAP and URTIs. The DOC is Amoxil or Augmentin (for beta-lactamase producing bacteria)