(III) Fastidious Gram Negative Rods (3) Bartonella spp. Flashcards

1
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Characterize (1) : Bartonella henselae

A

Gram (-) rod

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2
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What stain is used to visualize B. henselae?

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Warthin-Starry silver stain

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3
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ROT (route of transmission): B. henselae

A

Cat scratches

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4
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What is the most distinctive symptom of Cat-Scratch Disease?

A

Axillary lymphadenopathy

(Note: Cat-Scratch Disease causes a granulomatous reaction)

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5
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Does Cat-Scratch Disease occur in immunocompetent or immunocompromised individuals?

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Competent

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6
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Does Bacillary angiomatosis occur in immunocompetent or immunocompromised individuals?

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Compromised

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7
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What is the most distinctive symptom of Bacillary angiomatosis?

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Raised red vascular lesions

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8
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Treatment: Cat-Scratch Disease

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Macrolide

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9
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Treatment: Bacillary angiomatosis

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(1) Doxycycline
(2) Macrolide

(Doxycycline is only indicated for bacillary angiomatosis, hence it being directly adjacent to the cat)

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10
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Bartonella spp. infection

Transmission: […]

Clinical Presentation:
[…]

Diagnosis Serology, histology, culture

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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.

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