Throat and Pharynx; Bacterial Sore Throat Flashcards

1
Q

what is the most common bacterial cause of sore throat

A

strep pyogenes

gram +ve cocci chains

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2
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describe the haemolysis of strep pyogenes

A

beta-haemolysis (complete)

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3
Q

what is the treatment for strep pyogenes

A

penicillin

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4
Q

what is the clinical presentation of strep pyogenes sore throat

A

acute follicular tonsillitis

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5
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what infection control measures are put in place for patients with strep pyogenes infection

A

if in hospital first 48 hours of isolation, can be longer if severe
plus standard infection control measures

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6
Q

what complications are associated with strep pyogenes sore throat

A
rheumatic fever(arthritis, pancarditis), glomerulonephritis(haematuria, albuminuria, oedema) 
(both occur post sore throat)
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7
Q

what criteria are associated with strep pyogenes being the cause of acute sore throat

A

tonsillar exudate, tender anterior cervical lymph nodes, history of fever(>38), absence of cough

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8
Q

what is diphtheria caused by

A

gram +ve bacillus Corynebacterium Diphtheriae

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9
Q

what can diphtheria infection lead to

A

respiratory disease, cutaneous disease, or an asymptomatic carrier state

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10
Q

what are the most common presenting features of diphtheria

A

sore throat, malaise, cervical lymphadenopathy, and low-grade fever
(typically gradual onset)

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11
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describe the appearance of diphtheria in the throat

A

grey-white membrane across the pharynx

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12
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what is produced by the organism that causes diphtheria

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potent exotoxin, which is cardiotoxic and neurotoxic

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13
Q

how is diphtheria preventable

A

it is vaccine preventable

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14
Q

describe how diphtheria is diagnosed

A

culture from respiratory tract secretions or from cutaneous lesion, and a +ve toxin assay

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15
Q

what is used to treat diphtheria

A

diphtheria antitoxin and supportive(for severe)
penicillin/erythromycin
vaccine

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