Session 9- Gastrointestinal Infection Flashcards

1
Q

what is the benefit of the bacteria in the colon

A

SCFAs

acetate- involved in cholesterol metabolism
proprionate- regulates satiety
butyrate- energy source for colonocytes

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2
Q

what is FMT

A

faecal microbiota transplant

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3
Q

how do salmonella cause disease

A

gain access to enterocytes

move to submucosa where encoutner macrophages

macrophages transfer salmonella to RES where they multiply inside cells

causing lymphoid hyperplasia

reenter gut from the liver

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4
Q

how is salmonella spread

A

ingesting infected food or waterv

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5
Q

how is campybacter spreas

A

faecal oral

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6
Q

how does campylobacter cause disease

A

release a cytotoxin similar to cholera causing diarrhoea

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7
Q

treatment of infection with campylobacter

A

fluid/ electrolyte replacement

consider antibiotics if blood diarrhoea

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8
Q

how is shigella spread

A

spread from infected stools - flies

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9
Q

how does shigella cause disease

A

kills colonocytes and forms abcesses in the mucosa

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10
Q

of all the gram negative rods that cause gastroenteritis which one is likely to produce symptoms hat lasts weeks

A

campylobacter

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11
Q

which one of the gram negative rods is most likley to cause blood diarrhoea

A

shigella- produces colonic abcesses

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12
Q

what is pseudomembranous colitis

A

inflammatory condition where elevated yellow plaues join to orma pseudomembrane

swelling or inflammation of the large intestine (colon) due to an overgrowth of Clostridioides difficile (C difficile) bacteria.

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13
Q

treatment of c diff

A

remove offending antibiotic
fluid resuscitation
vancomycin
probiotics

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14
Q

what precipotates c diff proliferaion

A

most antibiotics

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15
Q

what causes viral gastroentertis in under 5s

A

rotavirus- double stranded RNA virus

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16
Q

how does rotavirus cause diarrhoea

A

Cl- secretion

SGLT1 disruption

  • reduced movement of Na/glucose into emyrocyte
  • higher osmotic load in gut lumen
  • water follows

brush border dysfunction
-general malabsorption

17
Q

what is the most common cause of viral gastroenteritis

A

norovirus

18
Q

what can cause parasitic gastroenterotis

A

cryptospotidium
giardia lamblia
entamoeba

19
Q

how does cryptosporidium cause disease

A

ingestion of oocyst= cyst containing parasite

  • reproduces inside the cells of the distal small intestine
  • oocysts are excreted in faeces to continue cycle

prouces watery diarrhoes

20
Q

how does giardia cause disease

A

cyst is ingested

  • stomach acid/ pancreatic enzymes release parasite wihch multiplies
  • damaes proximal SI

prasite then gors back into cyst stage in colon

21
Q

what is the most common cause pf travellers diarrhoea

A

ETEC

22
Q

what parasitic infection is most likely to be a cause for persistent infection

A

giardia