List some reportable GI infections
What are the main characteristics of secretory diarrhoea?
Watery diarrhoea (no inflammatory cells in stool)
No fever
What are the main characteristics of inflammatory diarrhoea?
Fever
Diarrhoea (inflammatory cells present, may be bloody)
List some examples of severe GI infections that produce a fever with little stool changes.
Describe the mechanism by which Vibrio cholerae causes secretory diarrhoea.
What are superantigens?
Toxins that bind to TCR outside the peptide binding region.
They cause large scale activation of T cells leading to massive cytokine production by CD4 cells.
What type of organism is Staphylococcus aureus?
Catalase and coagulase positive, Gram-positive coccus that appears in clusters
What type of toxin is produced by Staphylococcus aureus?
Enterotoxin - this is an exotoxin that can act as a superantigen in the GI tract triggering the release of IL1 and IL2
How is Staphylococcus aureus spread and what kind of GI symptoms can it cause?
Spread by skin lesions on food handlers
Causes prominent vomiting and watery, non-bloody diarrhoea
NOTE: it is self-limiting so does not require treatment
What type of organisms is Bacillus cereus?
Gram-positive rods that are spore-forming
What type of toxins does B. cereus produce?
What type of GI symptoms does B. cereus cause?
Watery, non-bloody diarrhoea
NOTE: it can cause bacteraemia and cerebral abscesses in vulnerable populations
Name three types of Clostridium infection and describe the diseases that they cause.
Clostridium botulinum - causes botulism
Clostridium perfringens - food poisoning
Clostridium difficile - pseudomembranous colitis
Which antibiotics are most commonly implicated in C. difficile colitis?
How is C. difficile colitis treated?
What type of organism is Listeria monocytogenes?
Gram positive, rod-shaped, facultative anaerobe
Beta-haemolytic, aesculin-positive with tumbling motility
What GI symptoms does Listeria tend to cause?
Watery diarrhoea, cramps, headache, fever and a little vomiting
NOTE: it comes from refrigerated food (e.g. unpasteurised dairy)
How is Listeria infection treated?
Ampicillin
What type of organisms are Enterobacteriaceae?
Name and describe the different types of E. coli infection.
What causes haemolytic uraemic syndrome?
EHEC shiga-like verocytotoxin
What type of bacteria are Salmonellae?
Non-lactose fermenting, Gram-negatives
Produce hydrogen suphide (form black colonies)
Grows on TSI agar, XLD agar and selenite F broth
Which antigens are found on Salmonellae?
NOTE: differences in these antigens help identify types of Salmonellae
List three species of Salmonella.