FA Gram Neg Rods II Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three most important E coli virulence factors

A

fimbriae
K capsule
LPS endotoxin

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2
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E coli fimbriae –>

A

cystitis & pyelonephritis

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3
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E coli K capsule –>

A

pneumonia, neonatal meningitis

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4
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E coli LPS endotoxin –>

A

septic shock

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5
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Invasive; dysentery;

microbe invades intestinal mucosa and causes necrosis and inflammation; clinical manifestations similar to Shigella

A

EIEC

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6
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Traveler’s diarrhea (watery); produces heat-labile and heat stable enterotoxins; no inflammation or invasion

A

ETEC

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7
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Diarrhea in kids (Pediatric); no toxin produced; adheres to apical surface, flattens villi, prevents absorption

A

EPEC

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8
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What is the presentation of EHEC?

A

Dysentery (bloody diarrhea)

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9
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what is the most common serotype of EHEC?

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O157:H7

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10
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what is the toxin produced by EHEC?

A

Shiga like toxin

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11
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how could you distinguish EHEC from other e coli?

A

does not ferment sorbitol

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12
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what does SLT of EHEC cause?

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Hemolytic uremic syndrome

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13
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what is the triad of hemolytic uremic syndrome

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Anemia + thrombocytopenia + acute renal failure

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14
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How does SLT cause schistocytes and decreased renal blood flow?

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Microthrombi form on endothelium damaged by toxin –> mechanical hemolysis (schistocytes) + dec RBF

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15
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how does SLT cause thrombocytopenia?

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microthrombi consume platelets

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16
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An intestinal flora that causes lobs pneumonia in alcoholics and diabetics when aspirated

A

Klebsiella

17
Q

What are the four As associated with Klebsiella?

A

Aspiration pneumonia
Abscess in lungs and liver
Alcoholics
diAbetics

18
Q

Why does Klebsiella cause very mucoid colonies?

A

Polysaccharide capsule

19
Q

Red currant jelly sputum

A

Klebsiella

20
Q

Nosocomial UTI

A

Klebsiella

21
Q

Causes typhoid fever. Found only in humans.

A

Salmonella typhi

22
Q

4 symptoms of typhoid fever

A
  1. ROSE SPOTS on abdomen
  2. fever
  3. headache
  4. diarrhea
23
Q

Where can S typhi hang out and cause a carrier state?

A

gallbladder

24
Q

unlike other salmonella, s typhi is found only in

A

humans

25
Q

Does salmonella have flagella?

A

yes

26
Q

does shigella have flagella?

A

no

27
Q

How does salmonella spread throughout the body?

A

hematogenous spread

28
Q

how does shigella spread throughout the body?

A

cell to cell transmission; no hematogenous spread

29
Q

salmonella reservoir

A

many animal reservoirs

30
Q

shigella reservoir

A

humans and primates

31
Q

antibiotic effect on fecal excretion of salmonella

A

may prolong

32
Q

antibiotic effect on fecal excretion of shigella

A

shortens

33
Q

Salmonella invades intestinal mucosa and causes

A

a monocytic response

34
Q

Shigella invades intestinal mucosa and causes

A

PMN infiltration

35
Q

Does salmonella ferment lactose?

A

No

36
Q

Does shigella ferment lactose?

A

No