urinary tract infections Flashcards

1
Q

Mollicutes examples for urinary tract infections

______ flora

A

Mycoplasma spp.
Ureaplasma spp.

normal mucous membrane flora

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2
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Candida albicans

A

fungal
urinary tract infections

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3
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Enterbacterales:
E. coli, Proteus spp., Enterobacter spp., Klebsiella spp.
gram - or +
aerobic or anaerobic
opportunistic or not
clinical signs

A

gram - enterics
facultative anaerobes
opportunistic fecal organisms
urolithiasis & prostatitis
acute and chronic infections

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4
Q

what bacteria most commonly causes prostatitis

A

E.coli

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5
Q

which two enterbacterales cause urolithiasis

A

Enterbacter spp.
Proteus spp.

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6
Q

uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC)
gram - or +
aerobic or anaerobic
virulence factors
species affected

A

gram -
facultative anaerobe
P-fimbriae
alpha-hemolysin
siderophores
humans, dogs

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7
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
gram - or +
shape
aerobic or anaerobic
ubquitous ______

A

gram - rod (non-enteric)
obligate aerobes
environmental organism, catheter usage

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8
Q

staphylococcus pseudintermedius & S. aureus
gram - or +
shape
aerobic or anaerobic
clinical signs
____ flora
_____ positive

A

gram + cocci
facultative anaerobe

urolithiasis

skin and mucous membrane flora

coagulase +

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9
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enterococcus spp.
gram - or +
shape
aerobic or anaerobic
ubiquitous _______

A

gram + cocci
facultative anaerobe
fecal organism

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10
Q

Corynebacterium urealyticum
gram - or +
aerobic or anaerobic
____ flora
clinical signs

A

gram + rod
facultative anaerobe
skin flora
urolithiasis

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11
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Corneybacterium renale
gram - or +
aerobic or anaerobic
____ flora
clinical signs
virulence factors
species affected

A

gram + rods
facultative anaerobes
urogenital flora
urolithiasis, ureteritis, pyelonephritis, balanoposthitis “pizzle rot” in rams
P-fimbriae
cattle, sheep, goats

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12
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diagnostics for urinary tract infections

what is the cleanest

A

cystocentesis (cleanest), catheterization, midstream (dirtiest)

aerobic culture

quantitative plating (CFUs)

in-clinic cultures

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13
Q

should you treat animals that don’t have lower urinary signs (straining, increased frequency, discomfort)

A

NO

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14
Q

simple presence of bacteria in urine is ____ an indication to treat

A

NOT

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15
Q

treatments for urinary tract infections

A

antimicrobials
empirical therapy (no culture) for first infection
target therapy (culture) for recurrent infections (repeat 5-7 after cessation of therapy)
signs improve with 48 hours

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16
Q

relative incidence of UTI in dogs and cats

A

female dogs more common
dogs more common than cats

17
Q

which UTI associated organisms are associated with complications due to urease?

A

Enterbacterales spp. (Enterobacter & Proteus)
Staphylococcus spp.
Corneybacterium spp.

18
Q

which antibiotics have utility in both the bladder and the prostate?

A

enrofloxacin
trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole

19
Q

what is quantitative urine culture

A

Quantitative Plating
- CFU per ml of urine
- interpretation in context with the collection method (cystocentesis will have least amount CFU and midstream will have greatest amount CFU)