Other Bacteria Flashcards

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Spirochetes

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Blt (Borrelia, Leptospira, and Treponema)

Borrelia is big (need dark field microscopy for Treponema)

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Leptospira interrogans Transmission and Presentation

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Found in water contaminated with animal urine

Causes leptospirosis: flu-like symptoms, jaundice, photophobia with conjunctival suffusion. Prevalent among surfers and in tropics

Weil disease: severe form with jaundice and azotemia from liver and kidney dysfunction; fever, hemorrhage, and anemia

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Lyme Disease Transmission and Treatment

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Caused by Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted by the tick Ixodes (also vector for Babesia). Natural reservoir is the mouse

Treatment: doxycycline, ceftriaxone

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Lyme Disease Presentation

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Initially: erythema chronicum migrans, flu-like symptoms, +/- facial nerve palsy

Later: monoarthritis, migratory polyarthritis, AV nodal block, and neurologic symptoms (encephalopathy, facial nerve palsy, polyneuropathy)

FAKE: facial nerve palsy, arthritis, kardiac block, erythema migrans

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Syphilus Cause and Treatment

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Caused by spirochete Treponema pallidum

Treatment: penicillin G

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Primary Syphilis Presentation

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Localized disease presenting with painless chancre

Seen on dark field microscopy or VDRL/RPR serologic testing

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Secondary Syphilis Presentation

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Disseminated disease with constituional symptoms, maculopapular rash (palms and soles), and condylomata lata

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Tertiary Syphilis Presentation

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Gummas (chronic granulomas), aortitis, neurosyphilis, argyll robertson pupil (constricts with accommodation but is not reactive to light)

Signs: broad based ataxia, + romberg, charcot joint, stroke without hypertension

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Congenital Syphilis

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Saber shins, saddle nose, CN VIII DEAFNESS, Hutchinson teeth, mulberry molars

Treat mother EARLY in pregnancy (placental transmission typically occurs after 1st trimester)

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VDRL false posititves

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The test is sensititve but not specific=many false positives:

Viruses (mono, hepatitis), drugs, rheumatic fever, lupus and leprosy

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Jarisch-Herxheimer Reaction

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Flu-like syndrome after antibiotics are started. Due to killed bacteria release pyrogens

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Gardnerella vaginalis Basic Info and Treatment

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A pleomorphic, gram-variable rod that is involved in vaginosis, fishy smell, clue cells

Treatment: metronidazole or clindamycin

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