Gastrointestinal Infections II (21) Flashcards
Salmonella is gram-[positive/negative]
negative
What are the two primary species of salmonella? Which is the one of veterinary importance?
salmonella bondori
salmonella enterica
Different serotypes of salmonella have different specificity for different hosts. What are the categories?
host-adapted
non-host adapted
What is the most common cause of food-borne salmonellosis in the USA? Is it host-adapted or non-host adapted?
s. typhimurium
s. enteritidis
T/F: Salmonella is part of normal flora of GI tract
FALSE
How do animals shed salmonella?
in feces
If there is a salmonella invasion, it can lead to ____ or become a _____
acute infection
or become a carrier
What is the most common source of salmonella infection?
fecal contamination
Salmonella can persist up to [days/months/years] in the environment
years
What is the primary route of infection for salmonella?
feco-oral
What are host factors that prevent disease of salmonella?
innate defense in GI tract
normal flora or antibodies from previous exposure
What are factors that promote successful infection of salmonella?
virulence of serotype
high challenge dose
host susceptibility
How does salmonella multiply and spread?
binding & replication extracellularly
invasion and replication intracellularly
cross epithelium
phagocytosis and inflammation
invasion of lamina propria
How does salmonella survive in the lamina propria and submucosa? This makes salmonella a _____
in macrophages
facultative intracellular pathogen
Salmonella spreads to lymphatics and the circulatory system. This type of dissemination leads to either ______ or ______
acute infection
carrier state