Borrelia Flashcards

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Physical description of Borrelia

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  • long spirochete
  • G negative
  • no LPS
  • inflammatory proteins in O.M. (OspA, OspC)
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Known types of Borrelia

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  • B. recurrentis, B. hermsii and others: relapsing fever

- B. burgdorferi and others: Lyme disease

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Clinical presentation of B. recurrentis and B. hermsii

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  • general bacteremia within 1 week of inoculation
  • sudden onset of fever, intense headache, muscle pain
  • subsides in 3-5days
  • symptoms recur after 5-10days latency
  • recurrence caused by antigenic variation
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Clinical presentation of B. burgdorferi

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  • early symptoms flu like; fever, headache, myalgia
  • early localized disease includes bulls eye rash
  • erythema chronicum migrants lead to; facial nerve palsy, meningitis, carditis
  • chronic infection; arthritis, joint pain, nerves and heart affected
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Epidemiology of B. recurrentis

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  • spread by human louse from human reservoir

- inoculated when louse is scratched into skin

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Epidemiology of B. hermsii

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  • spread by soft bodied ticks from rodent reservoir
  • transovarian cycle in the tick
  • many infected ticks in W. US
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Epidemiology of B. burgdorferi

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  • spread by deer tick lymph from deer, mouse, bird reservoir

- NE and upper Midwest

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Pathogenesis of B. recurrentis and B. hermsii

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  • main virulence factor is antigenic variation
  • VMP protein antigen
  • most population has one
  • host Abs act as a selective agents
  • latency is when most of population has been killed
  • relapse when mutant variety grows to repopulate
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Pathogenesis of B. burgdorferi

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  • does NOT undergo antigenic variation

- multiple rounds of symptoms, second infection with different strain

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Control of Borrelia

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  • avoid vectors; hygienic delousing and clothing
  • Doxycycline or synthetic penicillins to treat
  • 3rd generation cephalosporins for recurrent
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