Infectious Disease -- Bacteria III -- Packet Additions Flashcards

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Mechanism for Cholera?

A

Toxin subunit A binds with ADP ribosylation factors to activate GTP-activated adenylate cyclase. This results in cAMP formation. cAMP stimulates the secretion of chloride and bicarbonate.

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Explain why traveler’s diarrhea happens in a foreign country?

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Diff antigens than home?

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Pathogenesis of E. coli O157:H7
Cause of hemolysis?
Cause of uremia?

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Shiga/Vero toxin

Obstruction of glomeruli by microthrombi

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Why is processed hamburger most associated with E Coli O157:H7 outbreak?

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Cattle don’t have a receptor for Shiga toxin, so they can harbor a lot of bacteria without symptoms. When cattle are butchered, they are all mixed up together, so many hamburgers may include the one, asymptomatic but very infected cow.

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How is typhoid fever different from other forms of enteritis

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Pathogenesis relies on invasion, bacteremia, and distant tissue colonization

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Incubation period for Typhoid Fever

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1-2 Weeks

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Three types of enteritis from undercooked foods

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Salmonella, Campylobacter, C Perfringens (serve withut reheating)

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Three types of enteritis from fecal oral

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E Coli, Shigella, Cholera

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Two forms of enteritis from contamination of stored foods

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Salmonella, Botulisim

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Three diseases associated with a day care setting

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Shigella, E Coli
Rotavirus
Giardia, Cryptosporidium

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Progression of Typhoid Fever by week

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1 - Fever, chills, bacteremia
2 - Widespread mononuclear phagocytic involvement with rash
3 - Oval plaques on Peyer’s patches (which later ulcerate)

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Most common cause of gastritis, diarrhea, and dysentery in the US

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Campylobacter

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Bold letter pathogenic symptom of Campylobacter infection

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Foul-smelling stools with blood or exudate

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Relative Frequency of Sa, Sh, Ca, and Typhoid Fever?

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Campylobacter
Salmonella
Shigella
Typhoid Fever

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Two antibiotics assocaited with C diff

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Clindamycin

Lincomycin

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