FRANCISELLA Flashcards

1
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What is the principal species of Genus Francisella?

A

F. tularensis

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Give the species and biovars of Genus Francisella with the given data:

  • Occurs in North America, Reservoir host is Cottontail Rabbit
  • Highly virulent
  • Highly infectious for mammals and humans
  • LD50 in rabbits of fewer than 10 organisms
A

Francisella tularensis, biovar tularensis Type A

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Give the species and biovars of Genus Francisella with the given data:

  • Occurs in Asia, Europe, North America
  • Less virulent than type A
  • Cause of epizootics in beavers, muskrats, and voles
  • LD50 in rabbits more than 10 organisms
A

Francisella tularensis, biovar palaeartica type B

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4
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Give the species and biovars of Genus Francisella with the given data:

  • Recovered from water
  • Not considered a significant pathogen
A

Francisella tularensis, biovar novicida type C

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5
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Give the species and biovars of Genus Francisella with the given data:

  • Associated with salty or brackish water
  • Infrequent illness in humans: chronic granulomatous disease or myeloproliferative disorders
A

Francisella philomiragia (formerly: Yersinia philomiragia)

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6
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Give the morphology and staining features of F. tularensis.

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  • Small
  • Pleomorphic
  • Non-motile
  • Non-capsulated
  • Gram negative
  • Facultative Intracellular Parasite
  • Oxidase negative
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7
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F. tularensis requires _____ for isolation.

A

cysteine

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8
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Tularemia is transmitted via ?

A

Insect vectors such as wood ticks, dog ticks, rabbit ticks, flear, deer flies, mites, mosquitoes, and lice

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9
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Give the pathogenesis of F. tularensis.

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  • Organism lives for months at subfreezing temperatures and in frozen meat for years.
  • Type A Biovar exhibits citrulline ureidase activity.
  • Possess a thin, mainly lipid capsule (phagocyte resistant)
  • Produce Phosphatase, unique acid for suppressing the destructive respiratory burst associated with phagocytes.
  • Organism is highly toxic to macrophage, known to induce apoptosis in macrophage due to its Endotoxin
  • Delayed Hypersensitivity may contribute to tissue damage
  • Focal Granulomatous lesions in organs and lymph nodes,
  • Bacteremia causes small abscessing granulomas in visceral organs
  • Systemic disease is seen in animals near death or at necropsy
  • Tularemia is rarely seen in dogs, Cats are infected by Ticks and eating infected rabbits
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10
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What are immunization methods against F. tularensis?

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  1. Cell mediated
  2. Recovery
  3. Live attenuated Vaccine
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11
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What are the diagnostic methods for F. tularensis?

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  • Grows well on cysteine-blood agar
  • Plates are incubated for 3 weeks
  • Minute-dew drops colonies
  • Greenish discoloration (𝜶-hemolysis)
  • Guinea Pig inoculation is sometimes used to overcome contaminants.
  • Fluorescent Antibody Technique
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What are the treatment methods for F. tularensis?

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  • Streptomycin or Gentamicin given for 1-2 weeks
  • Tetracycline and Chloramphenicol for 2 weeks
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