M7- infections of the upper respiratory tract Flashcards

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what microbes are usually responsible for strep throat?

A

Group A streptococci (GAS) (15%)

- Beta-heamolytic S.pyogenes

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list a few symptoms of strep throat? (viral cause)

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  • absence of fever
  • conjunctivitis
  • coryza
  • cough (uncommon in GAS)
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symptoms of strep throat?

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symptoms

  • sudden onset
  • sore throat/ pain on swallowing
  • fever
  • patchy discrete tonsillar exudates
  • tiny red spots in soft hard palate
  • tender enlarged anterior cervical nodes
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which fever is a severe form of strep throat?

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  • scarlet fever
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5
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compare the early vs late symptoms for scarlett fever ?

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early

  • white tongue
  • swollen tonsils
  • sandpaper rash

late

  • red raw tongue
  • prominent papillae
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describe impetigo (GAS skin disease)

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Impetigo (usually face)

highly contagious through contact with discharge on the face. infection immediately below surface

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what is cellulitis?

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deeper skin infection in the dermis

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which strep penetrates into subcutaeneous tissue?

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strepA

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what is acute streptococcal gingivitis? (iGAS)

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infected gingivae red/ swollen/ oedematous

often follows sore throat

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what is toxic shock like syndrome (TSLS)

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previously associated with longwear of tampons

GAS (S.pyogenes)

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superantigens such as Staph.aureus and Strep.pyogenes activate what?

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1 in 5 T cells

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TSST-1 in particular associated with toxic shock

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inappropriate immune response = death

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13
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what fever may present itself after inadequate recovery of scarlett fever?

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rheumatic fever- delayed reaction due inadequate recovery from GAS

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14
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what does PSGN stand for?

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Post Streptococal GlomeruloNephritis - inflammation of the glomerulus

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what are the distinc charateristics of GAS?

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Beta heamolytic

gram +ve or in pairs/chains

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16
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Lancefield Group A

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group A streptococci (GAS) bacitracin sensitive

subdivided according to M antigens

17
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which pyrogenic exotoxins are super antigens?

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speA speC - scarlett fever

speG,H,J,K,G,L,M, associated with rheumatic fever

18
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what is the function of M protein and fibronectin binding protein in metastasis?

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stimulates internalisation
Hide from macrophages
persist in the presence of antibiotics

19
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antibiotic treatment?

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amoxicillin - narrow spectrum acceptable to children

20
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eryhromycin

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patients sensitive to penecillin

21
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which factor degrades (cleaves) immunoglobulins?

A

SPY CEP

22
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Strep.pyogenes have complete…

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beta heamolysis

23
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Strep.pyogenes and staph aureus =

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cellulitis –> rheumatic fever and acute glomerulonephritis