Meningitis Flashcards

1
Q

Name the top 3 MCC of meningitis in the newborn.

A

Group B streptococci
E. Coli
Listeria

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2
Q

MCC of meningitis in 6 months to 6 years?

A

N. Meningitidis

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3
Q

How does N. Meningitidis enter into the brain?

A

Enters via nasopharynx=>blood=>Brain

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4
Q

MCC of meningitis in Teens?

A

N. Meningitidis

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5
Q

For adults, MCC of Meningitis?

A

S. Pneumoniae

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6
Q

MCC of viral meningitis?

A

Enteroviruses (esp. coxsackievirus)

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7
Q

MCC of HIV meningitis?

A

Cryptococcus

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8
Q

MCC of unimmunized children?

A

H. Influ

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9
Q

What has reduced greatly with introduction of conjugate H. Influ vaccine?

A

H. Influ Meningitis

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10
Q

Stick Needle in between where?

A

L3-L5

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11
Q

For bacterial, CSF would show?

A

Low Sugar
High Protein
Increased PMNs

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12
Q

For Fungal, CSF would show?

A

Low Sugar
High Protein
Increased Lymphocytes

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13
Q

For Viral, CSF would show?

A

All are normal except increased Lymphocytes

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14
Q

Complications of meninigitis is most likely seen in?

A

Bacterial meningitis

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15
Q

What are these complications?

A

Herniation, Hydrocephalus, hearing loss

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16
Q

Treatment of Meningitis?

A

Ceftriaxone, vancomycin and add ampillcin if listeria is present

17
Q

L3-L5 is at the level of

A

Cauda equina

18
Q

Neisseria meningitidis can lead to wide spread?

A

DIC, Petechial rash, Adrenal Hemorrhage

19
Q

Meningitis vaccine cover all capsules except?

A

B

20
Q

Does Meningitidis ferment just glucose?

A

No, Maltose and Glucose

21
Q

Two main virulence factor of Meningitidis?

A

IgA protease
Capsular

NessierCIA

22
Q

HIV patient with headache and fever?

A

Cryptococcus

23
Q

Cryptococcus is most commonly found in?

A

pigeon poop

24
Q

Virulence factor of Cryptococcus?

A

Thick Polysaccharide capsule (repeating antigen)

25
Q

Budding yeast with thick capsule?

A

Cryptococcus

Sarcophagus

26
Q

Where does Cryptococcus first affect?

A

Lungs

Coughing

27
Q

What do you see in an x-ray with Cryptococcus?

A

SOAP Bubble lesions

SOAP BUBBLE on mummy

28
Q

Two tests to get Cryptococcus?

A
Latex Agglutinins (Latex gloves)
India Ink (Milwaukee Bucks)
29
Q

Tx of Cryptococcus?

A

Amphotericin B+Flucytosine

30
Q

Collection of students/Army recruits?

A

Nessieria Meningiditis

31
Q

Kidney Bean-Shaped Gram neg. Cocci?

A

Nessieria Meningiditis

32
Q

What in Nessieria Meningitidis causes death?

A

LOS outer membrane lipooligosaccharide

33
Q

MCC of bacterial meningitis?

A

S. pneumoniae

34
Q

Narrow Zone of ß-Hemolysis?

A

Listeria Monocytogenes

35
Q

Listeria Monocytogenes description?

A

Tumbling motility

36
Q

Does Listeria grow well in Cold Temperatures?

A

Yes

37
Q

In what way does Listeria get into the body?

A

Cheese, unpasteurized milk

38
Q

Tx of Meningitis?

A

Ceftriaxone (think Meningitidis) and ampicillin

39
Q

Why do you add ampicillin to the Tx?

A

For Listeria