Tuberculosis Flashcards

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Tuberculosis (TB)

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  • infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • gram-positive
  • acid-fast bacillus (AFB)
  • spread via airborne droplet
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Multi-Drug Resistant TB

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  • M. tuberculosis develops resistance to isoniazid (INH) and rifampin
  • can occur when the drugs used to treat TB are misused or mismanaged
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Primary TB

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  • infection occurring in previously uninfected host
  • NO SYMPTOMS
  • occurs when the bacteria are inhaled but there is an effective immune response, causing the bacteria to become inactive
  • primary TB = active disease develops within the first two years of infection
  • signs of infection soon after being exposed to TB
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Latent TB infection (LTBI).

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  • TB infection in a person who does not have the active TB disease
  • An estimated 10 to 15 million Americans have LTBI. Up to 10% of them will develop active TB disease at some point in their lives
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Active TB

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• results if the initial immune response is inadequate, the body cannot contain the organisms, and the bacteria replicate.

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Postprimary TB, or reactivation TB

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TB disease occurring two or more years after the initial infection

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Tuberculin skin test (TST)

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  • induration (hardness, not redness) at the injection site means the person has been exposed to TB and has developed antibodies
  • intradermal administration of tuberculin
  • Sensitivity remans for life and individual should not be tested again
  • Response decreases in immune compromised
  • Reactions > or equal to 5mm considered positive
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Interferon-γ release assays (INF-gamma)

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• used to detect the IFN-γ released from T cells in response to mycobacterial antigens

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Chest x-ray

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• diagnosis cannot be based solely on x-ray because other diseases may mimic TB

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Bacteriologic studies

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stained sputum smears for acid-fast bacilli (AFB) can identify tubercle bacilli; cultures to grow tubercle bacilli confirm diagnosis

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Directly observed therapy (DOT)

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  • Providing anti-tuberculosis drugs directly to patients and watching as they swallow
  • preventing the development of drug resistance.
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