Garlanda 5 Flashcards

1
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what kind of pathogens cause UTI

A

coliform oppertunistic enterobacteriacea (E. coli)

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2
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enterococcus is distinguished from S. pneumoniae by

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its resistance to bile

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3
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morphology of candida

A

clusters of budding yeast and pseudohyphae

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4
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Diagnosis of UTI

A

test to detect WBC in urine (pyuria): with dipstick for leukocyte esterase, or microscopic count of >5 leukocytes per HPF
Test for bacteriuria: dipstick for nitrate to nitrite by enterobacteriacea, microscopic analysis, quantitative culture >10^5 CFU/ml

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5
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examples of coliform causes of UTI

A

e coli

klebsiella

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6
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examples of non coliform causes of UTI

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proteus (can cause kidney stones)
morganella
providencia (urease causing kidney stones)
edwardsiella

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7
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can staphylococcus, enteroccocus and candida cause UTI

A

yes

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8
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how to tell entercoccus from staphylococcus

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entero grow in areas where staph cant; and it ferments glucose to lactic acid

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9
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is candida part of normal microbiota

A

yes

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10
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hemorrhagic cystitis is due to

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shistosomiasis, trematodes, blood flukes

note that is is a predisposing factor for SCC

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11
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strains of E coli antigen are

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O, H, K

The virulent strains have fimbriae, adhesins, exotoxins

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12
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is klebsiella part of normal microbiota?
What kind of infection does it cause?
What can it be resistant to?

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yes its found in digestive and respiratory systems of humans
it has a capsule that protects it from phagocytosis
it causes oppertunistic infections: pneumonia, UTI
Carbapenem resistant

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13
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proteus often causes UTI in

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pts with long term urinary catheters

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14
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can S epidermidis be found in the urethra? How is it transmited?

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yes; by direct contact or fomites

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15
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culture negative endocarditis can be due to

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brucella
coxiella brunetii
bartonella
mycoplasma
legionella
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16
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T/F the viridans group of alpha hemolytic streptococci lack group specific carbohydrates

A

T
They produce a green pigment on blood media
live in mouth, GI, urinary tract
Are oppertunistic pathogens causing pus filled abdominal abscesses; dental caries, meningits, endocarditis

17
Q

What kind of bacteria is H pylori

A

gram neg vibrio that colonises the stomach and has urease activity

18
Q

what gene does H pylori have that makes it a carcinogen

A

cytotoxin associated A gene Cag A (which penetrates cell mimicking unregulated growth factor stimulation)

19
Q

which pathogens cause self limiting GI symptoms in the immunocompetent

A

rotavirus
calcivirus (norovirus)
S. aureus enterotoxins
Enteric adenovirus

20
Q

the most common cause of infantile gastroenteritis is

A

rotavirus A; transmitted by the fecal oral route, TX is supportive care
Vaccine is available

21
Q

difference btw astroviruses and calciviruses

A

astrovirus causes diarrhea but no vomiting

calci causes both

22
Q

which two serogroups of vibrio produce cholera toxin

A

v cholera O1, O139

these are the ones that cause epidemics

23
Q

Vibrio parahaemolyticus is due to

A

shellfish

self limiting explosive diarrhea

24
Q

shigellosis is

A

dysentry’ pus containing bloody stools
S. sonneu in industralised
S. flexneri in developing
S dysenteriae is v virulent

25
Q

how do people get infected with campylobacter jejuni

A

zoonosis, contaminated milk, food, water, poultyr

26
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is Cdiff part of microbiota

A

yes

27
Q

what enzyme does C diff produce

A

hyaluronidase

causes self limiting diarrhea, but in severe cases pseudomembranous colitis