Bacteria: Gram-Negative Bacilli Zoonotics Flashcards

1
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Bartonella henselae

A
  1. gram-negative

2. zoonotic bacillus

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Bartonella henselae causes

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cat-scratch disease

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3
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The Warthin-Starry stain is

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a silver stain used to visualize Bartonella henselae

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4
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Cat scratch disease is transmitted via

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cat scratches, bites, or infected fleas

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5
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Cat-scratch disease commonly presents with

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painful axillary lymphadenopathy

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6
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Cat-scratch disease commonly occurs in

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immunocompetent patients

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7
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Bacillary angiomatosis is transmitted via

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cat scratches, bites, or infected fleas

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Bacillary angiomatosis is characterized by

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angiomatous skin lesions, which typically start as reddish papules but can grow into large, highly vascular lesions or nodules

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9
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Immunocompromised patients are at a higher risk for angiomatosis

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bacillary

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10
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______ are effective against Bartonella henselae

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  1. doxycycline

2. macrolides

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11
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Brucella

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  1. gram negative
  2. zoonotic
  3. coccobacilli
  4. faculative intracellular ogranisms
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12
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Brucellosis is

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a zoonotic disease that can be transmitted via direct contact with animal reservoirs such as cows, pigs, sheep, and goats

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13
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Brucellosis is associated with

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ingestion of unpasteurized dairy products

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14
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acute brucellosis commonly presents with

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nonspecific symptoms such as fever, night sweats, and anorexia

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15
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brucellosis characteristically presents with an

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undulant fever

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16
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organs of the reticuloendothelial system (including the liver and spleen) are especially vulnerable to

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Brucella spp. infection (Brucella spp. bacteria survive and replicate within macrophages)

17
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_______ is a possible complication of chronic brucellosis

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osteomyelitis

18
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Treatment for brucellosis

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doxycycline usually in conjunction with rifampin

19
Q

Francisella tularensis

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  1. gram-negative
  2. zoonotic
  3. coccobacillus
  4. Faculative intracellular within macrophages
20
Q

______ are a common reservoir for Francisella Tularensis

A

rabits

21
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___ ______ are a common vector of Francisella Tularensis

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Dermacentor ticks

22
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Tularemia can cause

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painful skin ulcers and necrosis at the site of infection (often a Dermacentor tick bite)

23
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Francisella tularensis bacteria travel

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Francisella tularensis bacteria travel through the lymphatic system within macrophages to reticuloendothelial organs (such as lymph nodes) and cause local necrosis and caseating granulomas

24
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Tularemia often presents with

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painful regional lymphadenopathy

25
Q

_________ are effective against Francisella Tularensis

A

aminoglycosides

26
Q

Pasteurella multocida

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  1. gram-negative
  2. zoonotic
  3. coccobacillus
  4. catalase positive
  5. oxidase positive
  6. encapsulated
27
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Pasteurella multocida is transmitted via

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bites and scratches of infected animals (dogs and cats are common reservoirs)

28
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_____ may occur within 24 hours of Pasteurella multocida infection

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cellulitis

29
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______ is a possible complication of Pasteurella multocida infection

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osteomyelitis

30
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Pasteurella multocida is cultured on

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5% blood agar

31
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Pasteurella multocida bacteria often exhibit

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bipolar (“safety pin”) staining on microscopy

32
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______ is effective against Pasteurella multocida

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penicillin