Spirochetes Flashcards

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General Characteristics of Spirochetes

and 3 genera

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  • G- bacilli, axial fibrils/flagella like organelles with outher sheath
  • Propel by rotation

Genera: Treponema, Borrelia, Leptospira

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Treponema: Basics

type, where

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Type: rarely cultured, anaerobically, pointed straight ends, thin tight coils

Habitat: humans natural host, can be normal flora of oral cav. or GU tract

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Treponema Pallidum: Basics

trans, virulence

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Transmission: sexual through mucous membrane or abrasions, transplacenta

Virulence: outer membrane proteins for adherence, fibronectin to protect against phagocyt.

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4
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Treponema Pallidum: Syphillis

3 phases

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Primary syphilis
- Painless lesion, syphilitic chancre, PMNs migrate to area of inoculation

Secondary syphilis
- Systemic spread to lymph nodes, liver, joints
- Flu like, anorexia, swollen lymph nodes, general rash on soles and palms

Tertiary syphilis
- Years or decades later, most fatal
- Damage pockets in tissues, gumma lesions, destructive
- Lesions can be in CNS, neurosyphilis, heart or aneurysms

Not infectious

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5
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Treponema Pallidum: Syphilis Congenital

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  • Stillborns
  • Infected newborns can be asymptomatic
  • Then start to have organ failure, deformities, deafness
  • Thick skin, cracking, notched incisors Hutchinson’s teeth
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Borrelia: General Characteristics

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Arthropod borne
3-10 loose coils

  • Can grow in culture, microaerophilic, complex nutritional requirements
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Borrelia Infection Basics

4 species and their infections

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Borrelia recurrentis: relapsing fever, body louse-borne, WWI trench fever
Borrelia hermsii & B. turicatae: western states, high elevations, relapsing fever, tickborne
B. borgdorferi: lyme disease, ticks

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Borrelia Burgdorferi: Basics

where, trans

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Habitat: mouse and deer reservoir
- NE and mid Atlntc states, upper midwest states

Transmission: zoonosis, nymph/adult phase of hard ticks, tick must be attached for 36-48 hours to transmit

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Tick Borne Relapsing Fever Basics

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Symptoms: high fever, vomiting, chills
Febrile episodes: chill phase high fever, delirium, flush phase with drenching sweats with fever

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10
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Tick Lifecycle

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Egg
Larva (blood meal)
Nymph (must take blood meal)
Adult (females need blood for eggs)

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Borrelia Burgdorferi: Lyme Disease

infection, epidem.

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Infection
- Red expanding “bulls eye”rash, fever, aches, swollen LNs

Later symptoms
- Facial or Bell’s palsy, other red lesions on body
- Meningitis, stiff neck, headaches
- Swollen knees and large joints, nerve pain, heart palpitations

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Leptospira: Basics

characteristics, species, where, trans

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Characteristics
- Tight coil, flexible, hooked ends
- Species is L. interrogans
- Obligate aerobes

Habitat
- Animal: dogs, rats
- Renal tubule colonization

Transmission
- Zoonotic, occupational exposure
- Direct urine or blood contact, or indirect with contam. water

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Leptospira Infection

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Most are asymptomatic, or self limiting acute febrile illness

Severe disease
- Biphasic
- Septicemic phase: 2-20 days after, fever, eye pain, sometimes rash
- Immune phase: IgM formation with or without meningitis, Weil’s disease: renal hepatic failure, myocarditis, death

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14
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Treatment for Syphilis

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Penicillin G

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15
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Lyme disease treatment

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Antibiotics in early stages
If given later, can have recurrent symptoms

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Leptospira treatment

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Hospital for supportive therapy