Bacteria: Gram-Negative Bacilli Zoonotics Flashcards
Bartonella henselae
- gram-negative
2. zoonotic bacillus
Bartonella henselae causes
cat-scratch disease
The Warthin-Starry stain is
a silver stain used to visualize Bartonella henselae
Cat scratch disease is transmitted via
cat scratches, bites, or infected fleas
Cat-scratch disease commonly presents with
painful axillary lymphadenopathy
Cat-scratch disease commonly occurs in
immunocompetent patients
Bacillary angiomatosis is transmitted via
cat scratches, bites, or infected fleas
Bacillary angiomatosis is characterized by
angiomatous skin lesions, which typically start as reddish papules but can grow into large, highly vascular lesions or nodules
Immunocompromised patients are at a higher risk for angiomatosis
bacillary
______ are effective against Bartonella henselae
- doxycycline
2. macrolides
Brucella
- gram negative
- zoonotic
- coccobacilli
- faculative intracellular ogranisms
Brucellosis is
a zoonotic disease that can be transmitted via direct contact with animal reservoirs such as cows, pigs, sheep, and goats
Brucellosis is associated with
ingestion of unpasteurized dairy products
acute brucellosis commonly presents with
nonspecific symptoms such as fever, night sweats, and anorexia
brucellosis characteristically presents with an
undulant fever
organs of the reticuloendothelial system (including the liver and spleen) are especially vulnerable to
Brucella spp. infection (Brucella spp. bacteria survive and replicate within macrophages)
_______ is a possible complication of chronic brucellosis
osteomyelitis
Treatment for brucellosis
doxycycline usually in conjunction with rifampin
Francisella tularensis
- gram-negative
- zoonotic
- coccobacillus
- Faculative intracellular within macrophages
______ are a common reservoir for Francisella Tularensis
rabits
___ ______ are a common vector of Francisella Tularensis
Dermacentor ticks
Tularemia can cause
painful skin ulcers and necrosis at the site of infection (often a Dermacentor tick bite)
Francisella tularensis bacteria travel
Francisella tularensis bacteria travel through the lymphatic system within macrophages to reticuloendothelial organs (such as lymph nodes) and cause local necrosis and caseating granulomas
Tularemia often presents with
painful regional lymphadenopathy
_________ are effective against Francisella Tularensis
aminoglycosides
Pasteurella multocida
- gram-negative
- zoonotic
- coccobacillus
- catalase positive
- oxidase positive
- encapsulated
Pasteurella multocida is transmitted via
bites and scratches of infected animals (dogs and cats are common reservoirs)
_____ may occur within 24 hours of Pasteurella multocida infection
cellulitis
______ is a possible complication of Pasteurella multocida infection
osteomyelitis
Pasteurella multocida is cultured on
5% blood agar
Pasteurella multocida bacteria often exhibit
bipolar (“safety pin”) staining on microscopy
______ is effective against Pasteurella multocida
penicillin