Exam 3 Flashcards

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Streptococcus pneumoniae

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Virulence: CASPSULE IS KEY!! Adhesins (pspA, CpbA) IgA protease, Pneumolysin, Autolysin,

Gram+ lancet shaped diplococcic
Catalase-
Alpha hemolytic
Optochin sensitive
Bile soluble
Quellung Rxn

Bacterial meningitis + acute otitis media + sinus infection

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Neisseria Meningits

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LOS AND CAPSULE
Meningitis + hemorrhagic rash w/ petechiae (reflecting septicemia- LOS)

Gram- cocci in pairs
Fastidious, chocolate agar
oxidase+, sugar fermentation to acid (gluc and mal)

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3
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Haemophilus Influenzae B

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Gram- pleomorphic coccobacilli
facultative anaerobe
may or may not be encapsulated
Fastidius growth- chocolate V and X
College outbreaks
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Mycobacterium Tuburculosis

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Rare- chronic bacterial meningits

Two Step process: droplet inhalation, infect lung macrophages, move to blood via lymph, then to CNS

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5
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Burrelia Bugdorferi

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Lyme Disease (bacterial encephalitis)
Spirochete, microaerophilic
diff to culture, needs BSKII
Aseptic, Bulls eye

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Treponema Pallidum

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Tertiary Syph
Difficulty coordinating muscle movement, paralysis, numbness, gradual blindness, dementia
gram- spirochete

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7
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Campylobacter Jejuni

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Gram-, microaerophilic, motile
Guillain Barre- demylenating disorder characterized by immunologic attack on peripheral nerve myelin due to cross reactivity between microbial ganglioside-like epitopes in the LPS that react with neural antigens.

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8
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Polymicrobial Abscesses

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Most often Strep
localized suppurative lesion, space occupying lesion- compresses structures
headache, drowsiness, confusion, hemiparesis, seizures, speech difficulties, fever, NO STIFF NECK
Dx: Ring on CT

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9
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Cryptococcus Neoformans

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FUNGAL
pulmonary–>latent
Virulence- melanin (protects against ox defense of macrophages), phosphlolipase B, inflamm response

Pigeon excreta + Rotting wood
Gram+ Yeast
India Ink +
Calcofluor white +
urease +
capsular antigen
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10
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Cocciodes Imitis

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Valley Fever-fungus
arthrocondia transform into spherules
resp–chronic pulmonary condition–disseminate to meninges, bones, joints, subcut and cut
SW, MIMIC TB huge yeast.
outbreaks in dust storms, earthquakes, earth excavations

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Histoplasma Capsulatum

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North American Histoplasmosis- fungus
inhal macroconidia from soil
central and southern US, large inoculum. benign in normal.engulfed (live inside macro) ring enhancing lesion. huge yeast, mimic TB)

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Trypanosoma Cruzi

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Chagas Disease (parasite)
Bite from Triatome bug, southern US to southern Argentina.
Initial sore, followed by fever and acute enceph, chronic disease later and affect heart, colon or nervous system

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13
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plasmodium falcipurum

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Malaria- KEY = ICAM
infects liver and RBC
acute widespread disease accompanied by recurrent episodes of fever, chills, anemia = malarial fever
can travel to CNS and cause brain lesions and coma
cerebral malaria FATAL 24-72 hrs

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14
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Neonatal Menningitis

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GROUP B STREP

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15
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Nuchal rigidity

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classic meningitis

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16
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Petechiae distinguish…

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Neisseria

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17
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Haemophlis Influenzae shape

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Pelomorphic gram negative cocobacilli

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18
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What’s in the CSF bacterial meningitis?

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LOW glucose, HIGH protein, Polys (PMN)1

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19
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On what media does Neisseria grow?

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Thayer-Martin

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20
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On what media does Ecoli (enteric) grow?

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MaConkey

21
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Picornavirus Genome

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NONenveloped, ss+RNA,
5’ UTR with IRES, covalently linked to VPg
3’ UTR short with polyA tail
p1 capsid

22
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Which pico viruses types encode a leader protein?

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Apthoviruses and cardioviruses

23
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What is the role of eIF-4G?

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Cleavage of this protein results in HOST CELL protein synthesis shut off

24
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Pico Viral NS Protein 2A

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Viral Protease: Polyprotein cleavage

25
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pViral NS 2B

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enhances vesicle formation in host cells, SITES of RNA synthesis

26
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pv ns 2C

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RNA helicase

27
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pv ns 3ab

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stimulates 3D polymerase activity

stimulates proteolytic activity of 3CDpro

28
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pv 3C

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Viral Protease

29
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pv 3D

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RNA dep RNA polym

RNA synthesis

30
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VPg

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Provides poly U primer for 3D fxn

31
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Poliovirus

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Flaccid paralysis results from destruction of motor neurons in the anterior horn of spinal cord

32
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SALK VACCINE

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Inactivated poliovirus vaccine. IPV less GI immunity.

33
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SABIN Vaccine

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Live! highly effective! oral! lifelong

34
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Cocksackie A and B groups

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Cause aspetic meningitis

35
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group A cocksackie ALSO

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Herpangina- sudden onset fever + ulcers
a16- HFMD
type 1 diabetes?

36
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What do Apthoviruses cause?

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Foot and mouth disease in animals. (FMD)

37
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What are the two families of arboviruses?

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Flavivirus and Togaviridae

Flaviv have 3 genera- flaviv/pesti/hepaci

38
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Flavivirus structure and genetics?

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Envelope (host cell receptor binding), 3 struc proteins (env, prM, C), M separates from prM upon maturation. ONLY GENERA with 5’ cap. none have tail.

39
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what stimulates flaviviral core disassembly?

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pH induced change

40
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Flavi NS1

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elicits humoral immune response

41
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flavi NS2A + NS2B

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RNA Synthesis

42
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flavi NS3 analagous to what Pico protein?

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Viral protease

anal to L,2A,3C

43
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flavi NS4A + NS4B

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RNA Replication

44
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NS5 + analogous Pico Protein?

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RdRp

pico 3D

45
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Flavivirus C protein analogus pico protein?

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VP1, VP2, VP3, VP4

46
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FLAVIVIRAL DISEASES

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WNV, YELLOW FEVER, DENGUE FEVER, STL ENCEPH, HEPC

47
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What is different about the Togavirus genome??

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Nonstructural proteins are at the 5’ end

Structural proteins are at the 3’ end

48
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Defining characteristics of Rhabodovirus?

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Large, bullet-shaped virion
- ssRNA
RNP most infectious part
Rabies!!