GI Acute Diarrhea with Vomiting (Food Poisoning) Flashcards

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there is NO ____ in cases of food poisoning/toxemia

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there is NO microbial growth in cases of food poisoning/toxemia

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S. aureus produces ___-encoded _____

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S. aureus produces chromosomally-encoded ST enterotoxin

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describe the pathogenesis of S. aureus

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  1. ingestion of food containing the enterotoxin
    • A & D enterotoxin commonly found
  2. neurologic (vomiting) and enteric (diarrhea) effect
    • act on gut receptors → stimulate vomiting (vagus and symp. nerves)
    • NO stimulation of adenylate cyclase
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describe the clinical symptos of S. aureus food-poisoning

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describe isolation and identification of S. aureus infection

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describe the pathogenesis of B. cereus food-poisoning

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  • short incubation: 2-3 hours
  • duration: 6-24 hours
  • ingestion of food containing ST
  • neurotoxin (peptide)
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foods associated with B. cereus food poisoning are….

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foods associated with B. cereus food poisoning are:

  • rice
  • beans
  • lentils
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describe the isolation and identification of B. cereus

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9
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compare food poisoning vs. food-borne infection caused by B. cereus

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list the short-acting vs. long-acting wild mushrooms

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  • short-acting:
    • toxin: museinol, muscarine, psilocybin, coprius artemetaris, ibotenic acid
    • incubation = <2 hrs, vomiting, diarrhea
  • long-acting
    • toxin: amanita
    • incubation = 4-8 hrs, diarrhea, abdominal cramps
    • can be fatal
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describe mycotoxins and name an example

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mycotoxins = secondary metabolites

  • aflatoxins
    • Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus
  • contamination of:
    • tree nuts, peanuts, oilseeds (corn and cotton)
  • responsible for:
    • acute necrosis, cirrhosis and carcinoma of the liver
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12
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describe ciguatera poisoning

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commonly found in Caribbean/Tropical Pacific

  • dinoflagellates (algae) produce ciguatoxin
    • activates voltage dependent Na channels
  • large predatory reef fish: barracuda, grouper and amberjacks
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describe the clinical manifestation of ciguatoxin poisoning

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  • acute GI symptoms: 3-6 hrs after ingestion
    • watery diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain (within 12 hrs)
  • neurologic symptoms: circumoral & extremity paresthesia, severe itching, hot/cold temp. reversal
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describe scombroid poisoning

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  • fish have the ability to convert histidine → histamine = scombrotoxin
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describe the clinical manifestations of scombroid poisoning

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  • burning sensation in mouth, metallic taste
  • acute GI symptoms: minutes - 3 hrs after ingestion
    • watery diarrhea, nausea lasting 3-6 hrs
  • other symptoms:
    • dizziness, rash, facial flushing, generalized itching, paresthesias
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16
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describe the mechanism of brevetoxins

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lowers activation threshold of voltage-dependent Na channels → depolarizes nerve cells

17
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describe neurotoxic shellfish poisoning

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  • incubation: <1-3 hours
  • duration: 24-72 hrs
  • paresthesia, mouth numbness, tingling sensation of mouth and extremities, GI upset
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describe paralytic shellfish poisoning

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  • produces saxitoxin: inhibits Na channel opening
  • incubation: <2 hrs
  • duration: 3 days
  • tingling and numbness of mouth spreading to extremities, ataxia
  • severe cases = muscular paralysis, resp. paralysis
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describe diarrhetic shellfish poisoning

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  • okadaic acid: inhibits protein phosphatase 2A
  • incubation: 30 min-12 hrs
  • duration: 3 days
  • GI symptoms: diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain
  • no neurological involvement