Brucella Flashcards
Basic Characteristics (2)
Gram-Negative
Coccobacilli
(Non-capsulated, Non-motile, Nom-sporing)
How to cultivate?
Blood agar (Enriched media) in 5-10% CO2
Transmission
Zoonotic
Clinical Features (3)
Flu-like illness
Undulant fever —> rises and falls (Mediterranean Fever or Malta Fever)
Multisystem involvement —> Granuloma or Abscess
Virulence
INTRACELLULAR bacterium —> survives inside PHAGOCYTE by BLOCKING MYELOPEROXIDASE system
Where do they multiply inside the cell?
Endoplasmic Reticulum
What is the Two-component regulatory system that controls Intracellular multiplication?
1- BvrR/BvrS
2- Type IV secretion —> VirB —> secretes virulence proteins into host cell
Which types are virulent?
With smooth lipopolysaccharides (LPS)
Routes of entry
1- Ingestion (unpasteurized milk, cheese, butter, ice cream, contaminated meat)
2- Aerosol
3- Contact with broken skin
Who is at greater risk?
Humans in contact with animals (farm workers, vets, abattoir workers)
Human-to-human spread?
No
How to control infection? (2)
Vaccination of Animals
1- Cattle —> Live B.abortus vaccine
2- Goat —> Live B.melitensis Rev1 vaccine
Slaughtering of infected animals
B.abortus
Cattle
B. melitensis
Sheep, goats, camels (most common)
B.suis
Pigs