Haemophilus Flashcards

1
Q

what is the biology of heamophilus?

A

Pleomorphic GNB *

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2
Q

what are the Medically imp. species of haemophilus?

A
  • Haemophilus influenzae *
  • H. ducreyi
  • H. aegypticus
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3
Q

apart from pleomorphic, haemophilus can as well be identified other times in what shape?

A

coccobacilli

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4
Q

fastidious haemophilus influenzae has 2 important factors?

A

Hemin (factor X) and NAD (factor V) *

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5
Q

what agar is used to identify haemophilus influenzae?

A

chocolate blood agar

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6
Q

where is haemophilus influenzae found normally in the body?

A

nasopharynx

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7
Q

what strains of haemphilus are more virulent?

A

encapsulated strains

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8
Q

how does haemophilus influenzae spread?

A

respiratory droplets

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9
Q

what is the 2nd encapsulated strain of haemophilus influenzae?

A

Type b

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10
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what is the type B capsule made of?

A

polyribitol phosphate (PRP) *

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11
Q

what test used to diagnose type B haemophilus influenzae?

A

CSF antigen screens *

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12
Q

haemophilus influenza capsule is used for what purpose medically?

A

vaccination

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13
Q

does H. influenzae have IgA protease *? what does it do?

A

yes; Degrades secretory IgA facilitating colonization of upper respiratory mucosa

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14
Q

Colonization of upper respiratory mucosa may lead to continous spread causing what?

A
  • Sinusitis, otitis media
  • Epiglottitis
  • Bronchopneumonia
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15
Q

if h. influenzae becomes bacterimic, it will lead to what?

A
  • Meningitis
  • Septic arthritis
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16
Q

what diseases does Haemophilus influenzae cause?

A
  • Otitis media , Sinusitis *
  • Bronchitis, Pneumonia * (NTHi)
  • Meningitis *
  • Epiglottitis * - Life-threatening emergency
  • Cellulitis
  • Septic arthritis
17
Q

who is susceptible to meningitis due to h. influenzae?

A

unvaccinated children (3 months to 2 years)

18
Q

what is a good way to confirm a meningitis diagnosis due to h. influenzae?

A

CSF gram stain * – showing gram negative coccobacilli

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20
Q

what is the treatment for meningitis due to h. influenzae?

A

Ceftriaxone

21
Q

what is the treatment for sinusitis due to h. influenzae?

A

ampicillin

22
Q

what is the treatment for otitis media due to h. influenzae?

A

ampicillin

23
Q

what two other haemophilus species are there?

A

H. aegyptius *

H. ducreyi *

24
Q

what does H. aegyptius * cause?

A

purulent conjunctivitis, “pink eye”

25
Q

what does H. ducreyi * cause?

A

Genital ulcers – “Chancroid”, an STD *

  • Soft, painful ulcer
  • Open lesions increase transmission of HIV
26
Q

H. ducreyi caused genital ulcers are treated with what?

A

erythromycin

27
Q

how does H. ducreyi spread?

A

sexually transmitted