ANTHRAX Flashcards

1
Q

what is anthrax

A

spore forming, strong bacilli

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2
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anthrax can be used as what

A

BIOLOGICAL WARFARE

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3
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recent case of anthrax

A

Nov 2023 in zambia

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4
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causative agent of anthrax

A

bacillus anthracis

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5
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bacillus anthracis

A

aerobic, encapsulated, non-motile, non-hemolytic, gram negative, spore forming, 02 loving bacteria

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6
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incubation of anthrax

A

1-7 days

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7
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types of anthrax

A

cutaneous anthrax
inhalation anthrax
gastrointestinal
injection

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8
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inhalation/breathing in of anthrax spores

A

inhalation anthrax

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9
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what is gastrointestinal anthrax

A

eating/drinking contaminated food (raw or uncooked) and water with spores

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10
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what is cutaneous anthrax

A

toucking spores with a cut or scrape in skin

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11
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what is injection anthrax

A

heroin-injecting drug users

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12
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MOT of anthrax

A
  • contact with infected animals or contaminated animal products
    l (drumheads, wool dothing)

-inhalation / breathing in. of anthrax spores among. wool mill workers, slarghterhouses, tanniers

  • eating or drinking contaminated food (raw or undercooked) and water with spores
  • touching spores with cut or scrape in skin
  • Heroin - injecting drug users
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13
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s/sx of cutaneous anthrax

A

itchy small blisters or lumps (black in color)

painless sore on face, neck, arms with black center

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14
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s/sx of inhalation anthrax

A

fever/chills
heavy sweats
chest pain, SOB
confusion/dizziness
N/V
headache
myalgia
extreme tiredness

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15
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s/sx of GI anthrax

A

fever/chills
lymphadenopathy
sore throat, hoarseness of voice
odynophagia
n/v
hematemesis ( vomits blood)
diarrhea
headache
syncope

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16
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s/sx of injection anthrax

A

swelling at injection site
erythema (reddish discolouration)
excessive bruising

17
Q

pharmacological management of anthrax

first line

A

FLUOROQUINOLONES (7-10 days)

ciprofloxacin
moxifloxacin
levofloxacin

18
Q

pharmacological management of anthrax

other antibiotics

A

doxycycline
penicillin
clindamycin

19
Q

anthrax vaxx

dosage:
route:
# of doses:
booster doses:

A

of doses: 3 doses; day 0, 1 month, 6 months (not considered protected (booster doses needed))

dosage: 0.5 ml

route: IM

booster doses: 0.5ml at 6 months
after last dose then 12 months later and 1 year later
route: IM

20
Q

anthrax vaxx

A
  • approved by FDA for adult 18-65y/o
  • Given to lab workers who work with bacillus anthracis
    • Given to ppl handling infected animals or their carcasses
    • Given military personnel
    • NOT Given to travelers as prophylaxis