GI 3 Flashcards

1
Q

gram negative faculative anaerobe
comma curved shape
free living in water
require sodium chloride for growth

A

vibrio spp.

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2
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severe watery diarrhea “rice water”

A

vibrio cholerae

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3
Q

immunity to cholera

A

associated to the O antigen

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4
Q

cholera pathogenesis

A

toxin co-regulated pilus and AB cholera toxin which activates adenylate cylcase –> diarrhea without cell damage

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5
Q

treatment of cholera

A

rehydration therapy IV and oral

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6
Q

explosive watery diarrhea, nasuea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, low grade fever

A

vibrio parahaemolyticus

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7
Q

virulence of vibrio parahaemolyticus

A

kanagawa hemolysin (induces chloride secretion thus watery diarrhea)

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8
Q

associated with consumption of raw shellfish

A

vibrio parahaemolyticus

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9
Q

bacterial gastroenteritis in Japan and southeast asia

A

vibrio parahaemolyticus

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10
Q

gram negative coccobacilli

  • fever, abdominal cramps, watery-> bloody diarrhea
  • improperly cook pork
A

yersinia enterocolitica

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11
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pathogenesis of yersinia enterocolitica

A
  • binds and invade Mcells in terminal ileum
  • involves T3SS and injection of Yops
  • heat stable enterotoxin
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12
Q

gram positive anaerobe, non-invasive, spore forming

A

clostridium difficile

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13
Q

CDAD, psuedomembrane colitis, fulminant colitis with toxic megacolon

associated with hospitals

A

clostridium difficile

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14
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pathogenesis clostridium difficile

A

toxin AB disrupts host cell cytoskeleton –> diarrhea

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15
Q

treatment clostridium difficile

A

oral vancomycin or metronidazole

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16
Q

prevention clostridium difficile

A

fecal transplant

17
Q

risk for people in hospital on broad spectrum antibiotics

A

clostridium difficile

18
Q

gram negative, faculative anerobe, non-invasive

A

EHEC

19
Q

associated with hamburger and vegetables

A

EHEC

20
Q

EHEC stands for

A

enterohemorrhagic e. coli

21
Q

bloody diarrhea

no fever, marked abdominal tenderness, HUS

A

EHEC

22
Q

HUS –>

A

anemia and kidney failure (Gb3 receptor)

23
Q

shiga-like toxin verotoxin pathogenesis

A

EHEC

blocks translation by cleaving part of the 60S subunit of the ribosome

24
Q

bloody diarrhea without fever

A

EHEC

25
Q

treatment EHEC

A

supportive

NO antibiotic! increases lysogenic phase and spread

26
Q

gram negative rods, faultative anerobe, intracellular pathogen, dysentery

A

shigella

27
Q

day care center

A

shigella

28
Q

shigella species in developed countries

A

s. soneii

29
Q

fever, malaise, watery diarrhea, abdominal cramps, tenesmus, frequent bloody and pus filled stools

A

dysentery

30
Q

frequently feeling need to defecate

A

tenesmus

31
Q

pathogenesis of shigella

A

acid resistant
- adhere and pass through M cells with T3SS injecting Ipa proteins and cytoskeletal rearrangement, phagocytosis by macrophages, escape from phagosome, then cell apoptosis

32
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shiga toxin function

A
  • binds host Gb3 receptor, inhibits translation
33
Q

treatment shigella

A

rehydration

antibiotics

34
Q

same as shigella but no shiga-toxin

A

EIEC

- e. coli obtained pathogenicity island from shigella via horizontal gene transfer