Test 2-• Francisella Flashcards

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Francisella

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  • F. tularensis
  • Subspecies mediasiatica
  • Subspecies holartica
  • Subspecies tularensis
  • (Subspecies novicida)
  • (F. philomiragia)
  • (F.noatunensis) • F.novicida
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The genus Francisella

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  • Gram negative
  • Small
  • Pleomorphic, coccoid, rod
  • Non-motile
  • Obligate aerobic

• Very fastidious growth

  • Rich media
  • Chocolate agar

-Thayer-Martinagar
• Supplementary cysteine

  • CO2 • 37oC
  • 2 days

SPREAD BY RABBITS

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Francisella tularensis

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• Reportable disease

• Highly contagious
• Last Belgian case: caught the rabbit and opened it

  • Prairie dogs from the US
  • Wide range of animals
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Francisella tularensis

Epidemiology

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Reservoir
• Infected lagomorphs-RABBITS

  • Rodents
  • Amoeba

Transmission
• Ticks, mosquito’s, flies

  • Contaminated waters
  • Ingestion of infected pray

Human infections
• Contact wild life-percutaneous
• Inhalation
• Bite of hematophagus insects
• Contaminated water (large outbreak in Sweden)-ingestion

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Francisella tularensis

Virulence factors

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• Capsule
- Anti-complement

  • Endotoxin (LPS)
  • Factors that promote intracellular survival in phagocytes (on the Francisella pathogenicity island)
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Francisella tularensis

Spread

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Disease of the Northern hemisphere

  • F. tularensis subsp. tularensis– North America
  • F. tularensis subsp. holarctica — Europe
  • F. tularensis subsp. mediasiatica –Central Asia
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Francisella tularensis

Pathogenesis

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• Primary pathogen of lagomorphs and rodents

  • Wild life disease
  • Reservoirs
  • Always a systemic phase with multi-organ failure
  • Facultative intracellular (mainly macrophages)
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Francisella tularensis

Clinical presentation

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  • Note: rare disease
  • Symptoms are rarely seen (succumb fast)

• Mainly liver, spleen, lungs affected

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Francisella tularensis

Clinical presentation humans

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Depend on the mode of transmission and the virulence of the strain

  • Virulence of strain
  • Type B (ss holartica)milder disease
  • TypeA (ss tularensis) more virulent- AMERICAN
  • Identical symptoms but≠intensity
  • Mode of transmission
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Francisella tularensis

Clinical presentation humans

Mode of transmission

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Ulceroglandular

  • Ulcerated cutaneous lesion with lymphadenopathy in drainage zone
  • Bite of infected hematophagus insect (tick, mosquito,…)
  • Direct contact infected animal & skin damage

Glandular

-Cfr. above but without skin lesion

  • *Oculoglandular**
  • Infection through the conjunctiva
  • Conjunctivitis
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Francisella tularensis

Clinical presentation humans

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• Oro-pharyngeal

Pharyngitis and/or gastro enteritis

Ingestion of contaminated food or water

• Respiratory (pneumonic) • Inhalation

  • Typhoid
  • Systemic disease
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Francisella tularensis

Diagnosis

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  • Isolation: BSL3
  • Serology (commonly used)
  • Agglutination
  • Micro-agglutination • ELISA
  • PCR & RT-PCR
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Francisella tularensis

Treatment and control

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Antimicrobials
• Eg. aminoglycosides, fluoroquinolones, tetracyclines

Prevention & control

  • Ticks
  • Elimination from contaminated waters
  • Wildlife
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