MI: Respiratory Tract Infections Pt.2 Flashcards
How does Legionella pneumonia appear on CXR
Bilateral interstitial shadowing
What medium is Legionella grown on?
Buffered charcoal yeast extract
How is Legionella pneumoniae diagnosed and treated
Diagnosed by urine antigen detection
Treated with macrolides
(Azithromycin)
What is a feature of bacteria that cause atypical pneumonia and how does it affect treatment?
They have NO cell wall
Therefore not susceptable to cell wall targetting antibiotics e.g. penicillins
List four atypical organisms.
- Mycoplasma pneumoniae
- Legionella pneumophilia
- Chlamydia psittaci
- Coxiella burnetii (Q fever)
Which type of antibiotics do work on atypical bacteria?
Antibiotics that interfere with protein synthesis (macrolides, tetracyclines)
How is Coxiella burnetii spread and treated
Spread by domestic/farm animals and transmitted by infected aerosol or milk
Treated with doxycycline
Diagnosed on serology
How is Chlamydia psittaci spread and treated
Spread from birds by inhalation
Treated with doxycycline
Which investigation is used for Coxiella and Chlamydia psittaci?
Serology
NOTE: serology looks at the development of antibodies after an infection. Therefore it requires paired samples (usually collected on presentation and then 10-14 days later)
It is useful for investigating bacteria that are difficult to culture.
What is an empyema?
Collection of pus within the pleural cavity
List some reasons for failure to respond to treatment.
- Empyema/abscess
- Proximal obstruction (e.g. tumour)
- Resistant organisms
- Not absorbing antibiotics
- Immunosuppression
- Alternative diagnosis (e.g. lung cancer)
What is the classical CXR feature of TB?
Upper lobe cavitation
What clues in history might point you towards TB?
- Ethnicity/recent travel to endemic regions
- Prolonged course
- Fevers
- Weight loss
- Haemoptysis
How is TB diagnosed?
Primary latent TB: TST, IGRA
Active (primary or secondary) TB: PCR, sputum culture, CXR
Which types of staining are used when investigating TB?
- Auramine stain
- Ziehl-Neelsen stain
NOTE: they are red rods