3.5 Infections in Immunocompromised hosts Flashcards

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What are the physiologic causes of immunocomprimise?

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Very young
Pregnant
Very old

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What are the macroscopic barriers to immunodeficiency and what breaches them?

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Skin - surgical wounds, eczema
Mucous membranes - mucositis
Foreign materials - Catheters

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What are the surface barriers in the body?

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Stomach acid 
Mucociliary elevator in lungs 
Normal flora in genital tract 
Bile acid in GI tract 
Tears in eyes 
Acids and desquamation in skin
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What cells are involved in extracellular bacteria infection?

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Phagocytes, B cells > CD4 T cells

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What cells are involved in Viral infections?

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CD8 T cells > NK cells&raquo_space; CD4 t cells, B cells and phagocytes

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What cells are involved in fungal infections?

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Phagocytes > CD4 T cells&raquo_space; B cells

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What cells are involved in intracellular bacterial infections?

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Phagocytes and CD4 T cells

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What are the bacterial intracellular pathogens?

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Salmonella, listeria, Nocardia, Legionella, Rickettsia, Mycoplasma

Most facultative

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what are the fungal, viral and parasite intracellular pathogens?

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Fungal: cryptotoccus, pneumocystis

Viral: Herpes

Parasite: Toxoplasma

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What are the three factors of diagnosing an infection?

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HOST EXPOSURE SYNDROME

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