MI: Infection CPC Flashcards
Describe the typical clinical findings in Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia.
Widespread, bilateral ground-glass shadowing with reduced exercise tolerance and low saturations.
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How is PCP treated?
Co-trimoxazole
Which investigation can be used to confirm a diagnosis of PCP?
Bronchoalveolar lavage cytology
Which stain is used to identify PCP?
Silver stain (Grocott-Gomori stain)
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List some causes of immunodeficiency.
- Inherited
- Immunosuppressive therapy
- Chemotherapy
- Radiotherapy
- HIV
- Chronic illness
- Malnutrition
Which organisms do the following defects make you susceptible to?
- T cell defect
- B cell defect
- Neutrophil defect
- Complement defect
T cell defect:
- Sepsis
- CMV, EBV, VZV
- Candida, PCP
- Usually aggressive opportunistic infections
B cell defect:
- Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, Haemophilus
- Giardia
- Usually recurrent sinopulmonary infections
Neutrophil defect
- Staphyloccocus, Pseudomonas
- Candida, nocardia, aspergillus
Complement defect
- Neisseria
What is Cryptococcus?
Yeast that causes fungal meningoencephalitis
What is Actinomyces and what does it cause?
Gram-positive rod that causes lung abscesses in immunocompromised patients (particularly alcoholics)
NOTE: it’s closely associated with Nocardia
What are the issues with investigatin and managing suspected Actinomyces infection?
Slow-growing (so difficult to culture) and difficult to treat
Describe the histological features of Actinomyces.
Basophilic sulfur granules
Gram-positive rods that branch as they grow
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Why is it difficult to treat infected prosthetic materials?
Pathogens form biofilms which are difficult to penetrate with antibiotics
What are the general management principles of treating infected prosthetic material?
- Antibiotic treatment alone is not curative in most cases
- Removal of prosthesis and adequate debridement is the most important part of treatment
NOTE: treatment failure can occur without resistance
Which bacteria are all stool samples tested for?
- Salmonella
- Shigella
- E. coli O157
Which other bacterium will be tested for in stool stamples from patients > 65 years?
C. difficile
What are the steps in the management of a patient with C. difficile infection?
- Isolate in a single room
- Assess severity
- Stop offending antibiotics if possible
- Wash hands with soap and water after each patient contact and use gloves and aprons
- Commence C. difficile care pathway, fluid balance chart and Bristol stool chart