(III) Fastidious Gram Negative Rods (3) Bartonella spp. Flashcards
Characterize (1) : Bartonella henselae
Gram (-) rod
What stain is used to visualize B. henselae?
Warthin-Starry silver stain
ROT (route of transmission): B. henselae
Cat scratches
What is the most distinctive symptom of Cat-Scratch Disease?
Axillary lymphadenopathy
(Note: Cat-Scratch Disease causes a granulomatous reaction)
Does Cat-Scratch Disease occur in immunocompetent or immunocompromised individuals?
Competent
Does Bacillary angiomatosis occur in immunocompetent or immunocompromised individuals?
Compromised
What is the most distinctive symptom of Bacillary angiomatosis?
Raised red vascular lesions
Treatment: Cat-Scratch Disease
Macrolide
Treatment: Bacillary angiomatosis
(1) Doxycycline
(2) Macrolide
(Doxycycline is only indicated for bacillary angiomatosis, hence it being directly adjacent to the cat)
Bartonella spp. infection
Transmission: […]
Clinical Presentation:
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Diagnosis Serology, histology, culture
Bartonella spp. infection
Transmission: sandflies, louse borne, fleabite
Clinical Presentation:
- Trench fever
- Cat scratch disease (painful persistent regional lymphadenopathy)
- Aids-related vascular lesions (bacillary angiomatosis, bacillary peliosis, endocarditis)
Diagnosis Serology, histology, culture
Various vectors, basically.