4 Tuberculosis Flashcards

1
Q

What is the worldwide prevalence of TB (latent and active)?

A

33%

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2
Q

Prevalence of TB increases with higher rates of _______ and _____.

A

poverty and HIV

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3
Q

What microorganism causes TB?

A

Mycobacterium tuberculosis

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4
Q

What test do you use to identify M. tuberculosis?

A

acid-fast stain

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5
Q

TB is transmitted through what?

A

droplets

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6
Q

In high prevalence areas, how many people can TB be spread to by an infected individual?

A

20 contacts infected per index case

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7
Q

What determines exposure risk for getting TB?

A

Exogenous factors like intimacy of contact with infected person, how infectious is the person, and is it a high prevalence area

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8
Q

What are the four possible outcomes of TB exposure?

A

Clearance, latent infection, primary disease, or recurrent disease

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9
Q

In what population(s) is primary TB most common?

A

children

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10
Q

What are endogenous factors that determine risk for developing disease?

A

immunity and co-morbid conditions

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11
Q

Who is at the highest risk for reactivation of latent TB?

A

HIV infected people

jejunoileal bypass patients are second most at risk

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12
Q

Where does MTB replicate?

A

inside macrophage phagosomes

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13
Q

What is a granuloma, and what kinds are there?

A
Granuloma = immune cells attempting to quarantine MTB
*Kinds = caseous, non-necrotizing, and fibrotic
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14
Q

Active TB can present in what organs?

A

virtually any organ including CNS and bones

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15
Q

A TB skin test is testing for what?

A

latent TB

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16
Q

What do you treat LTBI with?

A

prophylaxis with Isoniazid for ~9 months

17
Q

What do you use to treat ATBI?

A

Rifampin, Isoniazid, Pyrazinamide, and Ethambutol for 2 months; then just Rifampin and Isoniazid for 4 months

18
Q

multi-drug resistant (MDR) TB is resistant to what drugs?

A

Isoniazid and Rifampin

19
Q

XDR (extra-drug resistant) TB is resistant to what drugs?

A

isoniazid, rifampin, fluorquinolones, amikacin, capreomycin, and kanamycin

20
Q

26% of AIDS-related deaths globally is caused by what?

A

TB