Bacterial Infections with Animal Reservoirs or Insect Vectors Flashcards

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Brucellosis

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  • small aerobic G- rods
  • infect monocytes and macrophages
  • chronic febrile disease acquired from domestic animals
  • B. melitensis - sheep and goats
  • B. abortus - cattle
  • B. suis - swine
  • B. canis - dogs
  • multiply in macrophages
  • can cause granulomas on organs
  • undulent fever
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Yersinia pestis

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  • G- rod
  • found in wild rodents and transmitted by fleas
  • replicate in macrophages, carried to regional lymph and produce hemorrhagic necrosis
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Bubonic plague

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  • Y. pestis
  • HA, fever, malaise and enlargement of LN
  • progresses to septic shock within hrs to days
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Septicemic plague

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  • Y. pestis
  • bacteria inoculated directly into the blood (no buboes)
  • death within 48 hrs
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Pneumonic plague

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  • Y. pestis
  • inhalation
  • Respiratory insufficiency, endotoxic shock, and death within 1-2 days
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Tularemia

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  • Francisella tularensis
  • G- coccobacillus
  • reservoirs in rabbits and rodents
  • multiplies at site of inoculation, producing focal ulcer there and spreads to regional LN
  • survives within macrophages
  • lesions are initially exudative then undergo central necrosis
  • ulercoglandular, oculoglandular, typhoidal, pneumonic
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Anthrax

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  • B. anthracis, spore-forming G+ rod
  • necrotizing disease via toxin
  • reservoir in goat, sheep, cattle, horses, pigs, and dogs
  • malignant pustule, pulmonary, septicemic, or GI
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Listeriosis

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  • Listeria monocytogenes
  • motile G+ coccobacillus
  • Systemic multiorgan infection
  • evades intracellular and extracellular host defense by lysosomal pH activation of an exotoxin that then disrupts membrane and allows bacteria to enter cytoplasm and hijack cell
  • can spread cell to cell without ever seeing extracellular environment
  • meningitis is most common form of disease in adults
  • immunocompromised –> septicemic, shock, DIC
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Cat Scratch Disease

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  • Bartonella henselae, small G- rods
  • suppurative and granulomatous lymphadenitis
  • Parinaud oculoglandular syndrome
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Glanders

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  • Pseudomonas mallei, small G- bacillus
  • infection of equine, rarely transmitted to horses
  • granulomatous disease
  • acute –> almost always fatal
  • chronic –> mimics TB, mortality 50%
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Bartonellosis

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  • Bartonella bacilliformis, small multiflagellated G- coccobacillus
  • causes acute anemia and chronic skin disease
  • first, acute hemolytic anemia (Oroya fever) followed by chronic dermal phase (verruga peruana)
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