First Aid Microbiology 4 Flashcards

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If a patient presents with aseptic meningitis of unclear origin, odds are that it is probably. . .

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. . . enteroviral

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2
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Common gram positive cause of cholangitis

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Enterococci!

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3
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Which gram positives are penicillins alone no good against?

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  • S. pneumoniae
  • S. aureus (you need a beta lactamase inhibitor)
  • Enterococci
  • S. epidermiditis
  • Corynebacterium diphtheriae
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4
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VanA gene

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  • Gene that makes vancomycin-resistant enterococci so vancomycin resistant
  • Changes terminal D-ala-D-ala to D-ala-D-lactate
  • Can be horizontally transferred to S. aureus
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5
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If Strep Intermedius or Angiosus grows from blood culture, . . .

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. . . immediately assess for abscess

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6
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Upper lobe nodule and cavity with air-fluid level indicates ___ as the likely causative organism

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Upper lobe nodule and cavity with air-fluid level indicates Rhodococcus equi as the likely causative organism

A rare gram positive bacterial cause of pneumonia. Note that TB does not form cavities with air-fluid levels.

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Mnemonic for the endemic mycoses

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  • Fungus cowboy:
    • Cock (coccidioides)
    • Blast (blastomyces)
    • Hit (histoplasma)
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8
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Which endemic mycosis causes desert rheumatism?

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Coccidioides

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9
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Tinea nigra

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  • Caused by Exophiala werneckii
  • KOH prep to diagnose
  • Treat like pityriasis (topical selenium sulfide or ketoconazole cream)
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Chromoblastomycosis

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  • Caused by Fonsecaea species
  • “Cauliflower” dermatitis
  • Copper penny bodies on KOH prep
  • Treat w/ oral itraconazole
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Aspergilloma

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Ball of aspergillus that grows in a cavitated lung lesion

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12
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Aflatoxin

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Toxin produced by aspergillus that is hepatotoxic and increases risk of HCC

Can cause hepatitis in people with aspergillosis or in those who consume food contamianted with aspergillus

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13
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An HIV patient presents with a history of bright red blood per rectum and rectal pain. He reports that this has been going on for a couple months but he did not come in because he thought it was simply a hemorrhoid. His CD4 count is 280.

On rectal exam a hard mass is palpaed with an overlying 2x2 cm ulcer. What is the likely infection driving this pathology?

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This is a classic example of an HPV-driven anal squamous cell carcinoma

Remember, HIV and anorectal HPV share the common risk factor of penetrative anal sex, so this is not too uncommon

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15
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___ is an important risk-reducing agent in treating Measles/Rubeola

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Vitamin A is an important risk-reducing agent in treating Measles/Rubeola

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16
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Treatment for enterobiasis

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Enterobiasis = pinworms!

Treatment: bendazoles OR pyrantel pamoate

So, for most people, mebendazole or albendazole. If pregnant, it’s gotta be pyrantel pamoate.