Micro Ch 22 Flashcards
Meningitis: Signs&Symptoms
a. swelling of meninges
b. WBC culmination
c. headache
d. fever
e. coma
f. nausea
g. vomiting (violent)
h. death
i. Kernig’s Sign: tightening of hamstrings
j. stiff neck
Meningitis: Diagnosis
- must be rapid
- use CSF sample
- simple gram stain is best but culture and serology (Ig/Ag) test are effective as well
Meningitis: Treatment
third generation cepholosporines
Meningitis: Prevention
- 40% of pop are carriers
- avoid contact with saliva (don’t share)
Why does Meningitis get serious so quickly?
- CSF is reproduced three times a day
Meningitis: H. influenza
- At Risk Populations
- Prevention
- Strains
- 6mth - 4yrs
- Hib vaccine (given at 6 weeks-6months)
3. - 6 strains labeled a-f
- 95% of cases are strain B
- Hib vaccine (given at 6 weeks-6months)
Why is the Hib vaccine given at 6 months?
that is when kids start eating (more likely to be exposed)
Meningitis: N. meningitis
- At Risk Populations
- Prevention
- Symptoms
- Strains
- Detrimental Effects
- 0-5 years
- young adults (from sharing)
- prisoners and training soldiers
- Meningococcal vaccine (made from capsule)
- starts with throbbing headache and sore throat
- 5 strains
- a, b, c, W135, y
- most commonly c
- becomes septecimic quickly
- tissue destruction leading to amputation
- paralysis
- deafness (auditory nerve)
- death
Meningitis: S. pneumoniae
- Vulnerable Populations
- Prevention
- Transmission
- childern and elderly
- Pneumococcal Vaccine (only protects some strains)
- head/neck trauma/surgury
- oditus media
- sinus infections
Meningitis: L. monocytogenes
- Vulnerable Populations
- Effects in Pregnancy
- immunosuppressed
2. leads to ill newborn (60-65% death rate), stillborn or miscarriage
Meningitis: E. coli
1. Vulnerable Populations
- transmitted to newborn through birth canal
5 menigitis Causing Bacteria
- H. Influenza
- N. meningitis
- S. pneumoniae
- L. monocytogenes
- E. coli
Food Poisoning: C. tetani
- Mechanism of Action
- Symptoms
- effects nerves at NMJ
- GABA blocks relaxation causing spasm
- stiff neck
- lock jaw and opsithotis (back spasm)
- death
Food Poisoning: C. botulinum
- Mechanism of Action
- Transmission
- Strains
- Symptoms
- NMJ inhibits Ach
- canned food poisoning
- A,B,E,F
- abdominal distress
- dry mouth
- blurred vision
- lungs/heart paralysis
- paralysis
- diarrhea or constipation
2 Neuronal Food Poisoning Bacteria
- C. botulinum
2. C. tetani