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Mother to Child HIV Vertical Transmission

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  • CP: oral thrush, intestinal pneumo, severe lymphopenia
  • Tx: ART reduce risk: 1-2%
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Viral Vaccines

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  • inactivated (killed or component)
    • mostly generate a humoral response
  • live-attenuated
    • generate STRONG cell-mediated immune response IN ADDITION to humoral immunity
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Mucormycosis

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  • opportunistic infection caused by Rhizopus, Mucor, …..sp
  • CP: paranasal sinus involvement in a diabetic or immunosuppressed pt
  • fungi: broad non-septate hyphae that branch at right angles
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HBV infection

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  • can produce 1 of 3 syndromes:
  1. acute hepatitis with complete resolution (>95% adults)
  2. chronic hepatitis
    1. with or without cirrhosis and the attendant increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma
  3. fulminant hepatitis with massive liver necrosis
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EBV

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  • has mononucleosis-like serum heterophile Ab
    • CP: fever, fatigue, splenomegaly, atypical lymphocytosis
  • oncogenic virus**
  • CP: lymphadenopathy, sore throat
  • commonly infect (polyclonal) B-cells and stimulate them to proliferate continuously (transformation/immortalization)
  • Test: heterophile Ab test (sn and sp)
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CMV

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  • acquired during transfusion of leukocyte laden blood products
  • infects leukocytes of granulocyte-macrophage lineage
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Giardia Lamblia

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  • causes injury to the duodenal and jejunal mucosa by adhering to the intestinal brush border and releasing molecules that induce a mucosal inflamm response
  • secretory IgA which impairs adherance is major component of adaptive immunity vs. G lamblia infection
  • conditions causing IgA deficiency predispose pts to chronic giardiasis
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Disease caused by “exotoxin” relese by S. aureus

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  • Toxic shock syndrome, staphylococcal scalded syndrome, gastroenteritis
  • staphylococcal food poisoning occurs after a food handler inoculates food (usually a mayo-containing product) with S. aureus that is allowed to incubate at room temp producing heat-stable exotoxin that causes rapid-onset nausea, vomiting, and abdo cramping
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HUS (hemolytic Uremic Syndrome)

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  • Path: Gi infection: Shiga (E. coli O157:H7)
    • toxins injure endothelium of pre-glomerular arterioles and glomerular capilaries
    • gram neg rods from bladder; vesicaureteral reflex (ACUTE pyelonephritis)
    • PMN leukocytes (N) in interstitium and tubular lumina
  • Clinical:
    • acute RF in young kids; after diarrhea (often bloody)
    • thrombocytopenia
    • microangiopathic HA (conjunctival pallor)
    • acute kidney injury (oliguria/anuria, hematuria, increased Cr
  • tx: ECULIZUMAB
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Strongyloides stercoralis

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  • hyperinfection syndrome-massive dissemination of the organism leading to multiorgan dysfunction and septic shock
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Bartonella henselae

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  • causes cat-scratch dz, bacilliary angiomatosis (in immunocomp pts), and culture-negative endocarditis
  • charac: low fever, (tender regional) lymphadenopathy and self-limited course
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WNV (West Nile Virus)

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  • positive sense
  • singe strand
  • flavivirus
  • transmitted by: female mosquitos
    • mc in the summer
  • neuroinvasive dz
    • CP: encephalitis, meningitis, or flaccid paralysis
  • management: supportive
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