APP Liu GI Infections Flashcards

1
Q

What percent of Traveler’s diarrhea do intestinal viruses account for?

A

0-15% (most are bacterial)

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2
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What are top causes of bacteria Traveler’s diarrhea?

A

E. coli
Camplyobacter jejuni
Shigella
Salmonella

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3
Q

Most common protozoa that causes Traveler’s diarrhea:

A

Giardia lamblia

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4
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Most likely time of onset for Traveler’s diarrhea by Entamoeba histolytica?

A

7-10 days

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5
Q

How to tell if its osmotic diarrhea or secretory diarrhea?

A

Osmotic diarrhea has a high osmotic gap

Secretory low osmotic gap

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6
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How to determine osmotic gap?

A

290- 2(K+ + Na+) compared to the blood plasma osmolarity

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7
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What E. coli strain causes secretory diarrhea?

A

ETEC

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8
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What E. coli strain causes kidney failure?

A

EHEC

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9
Q

What is gram negative spirilla?

A

Campylobacter

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10
Q

What do cytotoxins cause?

A

Inflammatory diarrhea

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11
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What do non-bacteria cause?

A

Osmotic diarrhea

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12
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What do enterotoxins cause?

A

Secretory diarrhea

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13
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What occurs in carbohydrate malabsorption?

A

Bacteria break it down into organic acids causing osmotic diarrhea

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14
Q

Why are diverticulum (dead end pouches) prone to infection?

A

Decreased peristalsis

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15
Q

Symptom difference in food poisoning and food associated illness?

A

Poisoning: vomiting
Associated: diarrhea

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16
Q

What worm can be found in sputum when coughing?

A

Ascaris

Strongyloides

17
Q

What worm can cause anemia and is in clay?

A

Necator americanus (hookworm)

18
Q

What parasite can cause hepatic cysts?

A

Entamoeba histolytica

19
Q

Low risk countries:

A
U.S.
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
Japan
Northern/Western Europe
20
Q

Intermediate risk countries:

A

Eastern Europe
South Africa
Caribbean Islands

21
Q

High risk countries:

A
Asia
Middle East
Africa
Mexico
Central/South America
22
Q

What population must avoid use of BBS?

A
Aspirin allergy
Renal insufficiency 
Gout
Anticoagulants
Probencid
Methotrexate