Infections of the trachea and bronchi Flashcards

1
Q

What is acute epiglottitis also known as?

A

HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZA
(CAPSULAR TYPE b)

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2
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Is this a common or rare, or serious infection?

A

RARE BUT VERY SERIOUS INFECTION

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3
Q

How is diagnosis?

A

MAY ISOLATE FROM BLOOD CULTURE
throat swap may be taken if air way is protected

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4
Q

Exactly what medium is used in the blood culture and why?

A

Blood and chocolate in 5% CO2
Good growth on chocolate
Weak growth on blood

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5
Q

How is Haemophilus influenzae identified in cluture?

A

Short Gram negative rod
Sub to nutrient agar
X(haemin) and V (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) dependant

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6
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What is COAD?

A

CHRONIC BRONCHITIS

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7
Q

In healthy what bacteria colonisies bronchial tree?

A

IN HEALTH the BRONCHIAL TREE IS STERILE

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8
Q

What caused COAD?

A

BRONCHIAL TREE COLONISED BY BACTERIA

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9
Q

What can caused COAD to be infectively exacerbated?

A

SMOKING, POLLUTION, VIRAL INFECTION

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Why is COAD exacerbated by these factors?

A

CAUSE DAMAGE TO:
NORMAL IMMUNOLOGIC BARRIER
BECOMES OVERRUN BY COLONISING BACTERIA

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11
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What are the causative organisms of COAD?

A

HAEM. INFLUENZAE,
MORAXELLA CATARRHALIS
STREP. PNEUMONIAE

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12
Q

What is the normal clinical process of an Acute bronchitis infection in the patient?

A

usually comes on quickly and gets better after several weeks

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13
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Where is Moraxella catarrhalis collected for Indentification?

A

From Sputum

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14
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What medium can be used for the culture?

A

Good growth on blood and chocolate in 5% CO2

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15
Q

What are the phyiscal characterics of moraxella catarrhalis in culture?

A

Colonies lifted intact from media
Oxidase positive short Gram negative rods

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16
Q

Other identifications x3?

A

No sugar fermentation
DNA’ase positive
No X or V factor requirement

17
Q

Which infection is called Whooping Cough?

A

BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS INFECTION

18
Q

What is the presentation in children?

A

TRACHEOBRONCHITIS OF CHILDREN

19
Q

Why is whooping cough now rare in the uk?

A

AFTER WIDESPREAD USE OF VACCINE

20
Q

What is the associated consequence of untreated infection?

A

CHRONIC CHEST DISEASE

21
Q

How is sample taken for diagnosis?

A

PERNASAL SWAB

22
Q

Which medium is used for the culture?

A

CHARCOAL-BLOOD AGAR IN CO2 ENRICHED ATMOSPHERE

23
Q

What shape and gram status are BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS?

A

THIN GRAM NEGATIVE RODS

24
Q

when is agglutination seen?

A

AGGLUTINATE WITH B. PERTUSSIS ANTISERUM