GI Bacteria Flashcards

1
Q

H.Pylori
Virulence?
Classification (microbiology)?

A

Low Virulence commensal in GIT

Gram negative

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Pathology of H.Pylori
What is released?

A
  1. decreased somatostatin
  2. increased luminal gastric acid (as + gastrin)
  3. Urease; converts urea to ammonia (neutralises acid + protects H.Pylori)
  4. low HCO3- secretion
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What diseases does H.Pylori cause?

A

PUD
Gastritis
Gastric carcinomas

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4
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How to diagnose H.Pylori?

A

Biopsy (stool antigen + C urea breath test as first line)

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5
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Treatment for H.Pylori

A

Triple therapy CAP
Clarythromycin
Amoxicillin
PPI

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6
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What is E.Coli a major player in?

A

In UTIs (UPEC)

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7
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What type of bacteria is E.Coli (microbiology)?

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Gram negative, often commensal flora in GIT

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Virulence of E.Coli

A

Same strains/’serotypes’ very virulent

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9
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What main symptom do they cause?

A

Diarrhoea (either watery or bloody)

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10
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Which strains cause watery diarrhoea?

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ETEC, EAEC, EPEC

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Which strains cause Bloody diarrhoea?

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EHEC (h=haemorrhage)

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12
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What does serotype 0157:H7 cause?

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Haemolytic uremic syndrome (causes haemorrhage diarrhoea + nephritic syndrome)

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Treatment for E.Coli?

A

Often amoxicillin, or trimethoprim / nitrofurantoin

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14
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What type of bacteria is C.Difficile?
Microbiology

A

Gram positive (rods) spore forming bacteria
(do not require O2)

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15
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What is it mainly induced by and why?

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With Abx : Ciprofloxacin, Co-amoxiclav, cephalosporins, clindamycin (Cs)
Gets rid of normal flora and lets C.difficile thrive

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16
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`What does C.Difficile cause? (disease)
Pathology?

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Pseudomembranous colitis:
Normal GIT flora killed by Cs Abx & C.diff replaces these
Results in dangerous severe diarrhoea (very watery and very very dehydrated) & is highly infectious

17
Q

Treatment for C.Difficile?

A

Stop using Cs Abx
Give vancomycin (this is now 1st line according to NICE)