FA Gram Neg Rods III Flashcards

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Major cause of bloody diarrhea, esp in kids; fecal-oral transmission through foods; comma or S-shaped, oxidase positive, grows at 42 degrees

A

Campylobacter jejuni

Campy likes the hot campfire!

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campylobacter jejuni is a common antecedent to what two conditions

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guillain barre, reactive arthritis

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produces profuse rice water diarrhea via enteroxin that permanently activates Gs –> increased cAMP

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Vibrio cholerae

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vibrio cholerae shape, oxidase, media

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comma shaped, oxidase +, grows in alkaline media

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5
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vibrio cholerae is endemic to

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developing countries; prompt oral rehydration is necessary

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usually transmitted from pet fees (e.g. puppies), contaminated milk, or pork; caused mesenteric adenines that can mimic Crohn disease or appendicitis

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Yersinia enterocolitica

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7
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Causes gastritis and duodenal peptic ulcers; creates alkaline microenvironment in stomach

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H pylori

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8
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H pylori is a risk factor for

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peptic ulcer, gastric adenocarcinoma, and lymphoma

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9
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Curved gram negative rod that is catalase, oxidase and urease +

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H pylori

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10
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H pylori diagnosis

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urea breath teat or fecal antigen test

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H pylori treatment

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triple therapy:

  1. proton pump inhibitor
  2. clarithromycin
  3. either amoxicillin or metronidazole
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12
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What are the three spirochetes of which to be aware?

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BLT
borrelia
leptospira
teponema

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only one spirochete can be visualized using aniline dye (Wright or Giemsa) in light microscopy

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Borrelia is big

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14
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How do you visualize tremponema?

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dark-field microscopy

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15
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Found in water contaminated with animal urine

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Leptosprina interrogans

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16
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Leptospirosis symptoms

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flu-like symptoms, jaundice, photphobia with conjucntival suffusion (erythema without exudate)

17
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classic patient for leptospirosis

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surfers and in tropics (hawaii)

18
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What is Weil disease?

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Icterohemorrhagic leptospirosis = severe form with jaundice and azotemia from liver and kidney dysfunction; fever, hemorrhage, and anemia

19
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spiral shaped bacteria with axial filaments are called

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spirochetes