Rickettsia Flashcards

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Rickettsia ricketssia - Disease, Vector

A

Rocky Mountain Spotter Fever
Tick
This disease also called American Typhus in Europe

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Rickettsia Typhi Disease, Vector

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Endemic Typhus, Flea

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Rickettsia Prowazeki - Disease, Vector

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Endemic Typhus, Louse

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Orientia tsutsugamushi - Disease, Vector

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Scrub typhus, Chigger(mite)

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Ehrlichia Chaffeensis - Diease, vector

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Enrlichiosis, Tick

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Anaplasma Pahgocytophilum

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Anaplasmosis, TIck

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Gram Stain, Serotype, virulence factor of Ricketssia

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Gram Negative (PG and LPS), Obligate intracellular, Serotype surface proteins OmpA and OmpB 
Invade vascular endothelial cells by phagocytosis - escape phagosome. Obtain nutrients from the cytoplasm
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Ehrlichia and Anaplasma - biology

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membrane-bound vacuoles. No PG or LPS. Do not invade endothelial cells.
E invades monocytic leukocytes and Anaplasma invade PMN

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Life cycle of RIckettsia

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  1. Attachement and entry by induced phagocytosis
  2. Escape from phagosome, then do binary fission
  3. use host actin to invade other cells
  4. Heavily affected cells -
    Necrosis, Or,
    Immune clearance
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10
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Where is Rocky Mountain found?

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South East America

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Pathogenesis of Rickettsia - severe

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Vascular damage –> leakage –> shock and peripheral edema

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Pathogenesis continued

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Loss of plasma into tissue space, hypovolemia and hypoproteinemia –> reduced perfusion of organs –> organ failure

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Components of Immune Response

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Antibodies form but are not protective

CD8+ T cells - destroy infected cells INF-G, TNF-A - activate endothelial cells to kill organisms

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Diagnosis

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Antibodies canbe used for diagnosis, cross reacting with antibodies to proteus vulgaris was basis for older weil felix reaction *not high yield

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15
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Who are more prone to RMSF?

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Blacks and elderly with G6PD deficiency

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16
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When are you likely to get RMSF?

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Summer time

17
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How long does a tick have to feed? Incubation time?

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6-10 hours

Incubation time - 10 days

18
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Symptoms of RMSF?

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Fever, Myalgia, Headache
3 days later - rash on hands feet, often on palm - centripetal direction
Can be maculopapular erythema –> petechiae –>necrosis and gangrene

19
Q

Treatment?

A

Doxycyline

20
Q

Epidemic Typhus

A

Can recrudesce

21
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Scrub Typhi

A

Not in US. ESCHAR SCAB !! classic sign

22
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Enrlichiosis and Anaplasmosis

Diagnosis

A

Similar to RMSF in incubation time, tick borne, summer, doxycline, symptoms. Except less common rash and no vasculitis
Leukopenia and thrombocytopenia more common

Serology - Indirect immunoflurescence, PCR or Blood smear for round inclusions in monocytes (E) and neutrophils (A)