Infections of the Urogenital System V (17) Flashcards
What are urinary tract infections (UTI)?
refers to the bacterial colonization (infection) of URINE or ANY URINARY TRACT ORGAN, except distal urethra, which has a normal bacterial flora
What does a UTI not include?
the distal urethra (has normal bacterial flora)
What are the most common pathogens of UTIs? They are usually of [single/multi-] species
E. coli
proteus
klebsiella
single-species specific
Differentiate gram-[positive/negative] between E. coli, proteus, and klebsiella
all Gram-negative
Differentiate urease positive/negative between E. coli, proteus, and klebsiella
E. coli: urease negative
proteus: rapid urease positive
klebsiella: urease negative
Staphylococcus is gram-[positive/negative] and streptococcus is gram-[positive/negative.
both gram-positive
Staphylococcus is urease-[positive/negative] and streptococcus is urease-[positive/negative.
staph: urease-positive (most)
strep: urease negative
What are the most frequently isolated pathogens in UTIs in cats?
e. coli
proteus
staphylococcus aureus
pasteurella multocida
What bacteria are UTIs in horses caused by?
e. coli
staphylococcus aureus
streptococcus
What bacteria are UTIs in cattle/sheep/goats caused by?
e. coli and trueperella pyogenes
corynebacterium renale, c. pilosum, c. cystitidis in cattle
What is the encounter for UTI?
normal flora of the lower UT (distal urethra)
subset of common genital and fecal flora
How does bacteria invade the body for UTIs?
opportunistically - subset of common genital and fecal flora
normal flora in an abnormal bladder - usually there is an underlying urinary tract problem (bladder is normally sterile)
Explain how UTIs enter the body and where does it spread?
bacteria ASCEND through the urethra into normally sterile bladder
Where does bacteria in a UTI colonize and results in infection?
the urinary tract due to bacterial virulence factors
What prevents ascension of bacteria regarding UTIs?
host urinary tract defenses
both host defenses and virulence factors are important in determining outcome
What is the #1 host defense for UTIs?
flushing by urine - prevents access to the bladder
Urinary tract defenses are primarily [specific/non-specific]
non-specific
What are other urinary tract defenses against UTIs?
urinary oligosaccharides
bladder glycosaminoglycan
epithelial cell exfoliation
urine osmolality
A UTI results how?
when bacterial ascension occurs when defenses are disrupted
What are the factors that can impair host defenses?
abnormal urine flow is #1 cause of cystitis