Crammin 4 ID exam 1 Flashcards
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Pneumoniae carinii
Rare, opportunistic infection commonly seen in HIV/AIDS patients indicative of the disease
AIDS defining diseases
Pneumocystic jerovecci (pcp), oral candida, and toxoplasma
Test to order for HIV
Lab ordered 4th gen HIV antibody/antigen test (monitors viral protein P24 for early detection)
Confirmatory HIV test
Lab ordered HIV1/2 differentiation immunoassay
5 classes of HIV drug treatment
1) Fusion/entry inhibitors
2) Non-nucleotide reverse transcriptase inibitors
3) Nucleoside analogues
4) Integrase inhibitors
5) Protease inhibitors
HIV regimen
3 active meds, sometimes 2 supplemental ritonavir and cobicstat
MIC and MBC
Minimum inhibitory conc. to stop microbial growth, want at least this conc. from dosage to be achieved, minimum bacteriocidal conc. is lowest conc that produces a 99.9% decline in number of bacterial colonies, want to shoot for this
5 Indications for combination therapy of antibiotics
- Severe infection shotgun approach
- Mixed infection
- Prevention of resistance
- Decreased toxicity
- Enhanced action
Mueller hinton agar
Nondifferential media containing protein and starch for all organisms to grow
Routine culture contents
Blood agar
Chocolate agar
Heated blood agar useful for haemophilus influenza
Thayer martin agar
Chocolate agar with antibiotics for niesseria
Anaerobic culture
Fresh sheep blood
Sabouraud agar
Low pH high sugar for fungal cultures
How is sickle cell, thalassemias, and G6PD deficiency an evolutionary advantage?
Sickle cell protects against malaria (plasmodium falciparum) by impairing ability of parasite to manipulate adhesins so they become sticky against capillary walls, thasallemias decreases hemoglobin, G6PD deficiency causes blood cell breakdown prematurely, both protective against malaria
List the 4 virulence factors
1) adhesins
2) invasins
3) evasins
4) toxins
Endemic vs epidemic
Disease maintained in population with predictable regularity vs disease exceed number of expected cases in given period of time
7 criteria to be pathogenic
1) enter host
2) establish and adhere
3) acquire nutrients
4) avoid immune defenses
5) replicate
6) disseminate
7) transmit to new host
Currant jelly sputum makes you think of this
Klebsiella
Grape smelling drainage
Pseudomonas
Corticosteroids are important to know when it comes to past medical history for an ID because…
They can reduce the ability to fight infection
Insect repellant to use on vacation
DEET
Caution with imodium usage
In the case of invasive diarrhea (bloody stool) can lead to perforation of the bowel
Recommended immunizations for international travel
- yellow fever (required)
- Hep A
- Japanese encephalitis
- Typhoid
- Rabies
- Meningococcal disease