Bacterial CNS and STDs Flashcards

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what bacterial CNS infections would you see in a neonate

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  • Streptococci Groups A, B,

- E. coli K1 capsule (Group B meningitis)

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What bacterial CNS infections would you see in children

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H. influenza, N.memingitidis

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What bacterial CNS infections would you see in adults

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N. meningitidis, S. pneumoniae

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4
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What is the model for CNS infections

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N. Meningitiids

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5
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N meningitidis virulence factors

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  • Capsule (ABCWY),

- Pili (antigenically variable

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N meningitidis pathology

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lipooligosaccharide, toxic to the vasculature

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N meningitidis human only pathogen

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non symptomatic carriers

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N meningitidis transmission

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aerosolized droplets

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9
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N meningitidis prevention

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  • variety of capsular polysaccharide vaccines
  • recombinant proteins (group B)
  • Polysaccharide conjugates
  • Antibiotics
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N meningitidis at risk poopulations

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  • individuals without a spleen
  • complement deficiency
  • travel to endemic areas
  • college freshman
  • military recruits
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N meningitidis identification

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gram negative, diplococci, fastidious oxidase positive

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Common properties to N. gonorrhoeae and C. trachomatis

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  • gram negative
  • result in inflammatory symptoms
  • target non ciliated columnar epithelial cells in general
  • can be asymptomatic in some patients-important for spreading the disease
  • should be treated promptly to prevent spread bc reinfections are common
  • no vaccine for either organism
  • Number 1 (chlamydia) and 2 (N. gonorrhoeae) bacterial STD in the US
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Unique properties of Gonococci

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  • transcytose to deeper tissue layers
  • variable expression of antigens and pili to escape immune system
  • inflammatory response due to release of cell wall components
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Unique properties to Chlamydia

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  • obligate intracellular parasites
  • express a unique developmental cycle for bacteria (EB to RB to EB)
  • no peptidoglycan but possess cysteine rich outer membrane proteins
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