Microbiological Diagnosis of Chest Infection Flashcards

1
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Diagnostic techniques for patients who you think have a respiratory tract infection

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MC+S and blood
Antigen detection mechanisms
Nucleic acid amplification (PCR)
Serology (antibody measurement)

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2
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What does MC+S stand for?

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Microscopy and culture of sputum and blood

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3
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Example of a normal upper respiratory flora

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Strep viridans

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4
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Example of the major respiratory pathogens

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Strep pneumoniae
Haemophilus influenza
Moraxella catarrhalis

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5
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Examples of non respiratory pathogens

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E coli
Staph aureus

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6
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Tests for TB

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ZN or auramine phenol stain
Acid and alcohol fast bacilli (AAFB)
Extended culture for weeks for mycobacteria

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7
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What is bronchio-alveolar lavage (BAL)?

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Lower airway sample collected at bronchoscopy

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8
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Many patients with pneumonia have what?

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Bacteraemia

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9
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What is bacteraemia?

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Viable bacteria in the blood

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10
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Atypical causes of resp infection

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Legionella pneumophila
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Chlamydia psittaci (birds)
Coxiella burnetti (Q fever)

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11
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What organisms can be detected by their antigens?

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Legionella and pneumococcal antigen - detected in urine
Viruses in nasopharyngeal secretions

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12
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How can antigens be detected?

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Aggulation
EIA
Immunofluorescence

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13
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What is latex agglutination?

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Latex particles coated with monoclonal antibodies - specific for the antibodies in question

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14
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What does ELI stand for?

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Enzyme immuno-assay

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15
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What does ELISA stand for/

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Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay

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16
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What does PCR stand for and what does it detect?

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Polymerase chain reaction
Detects DNA

17
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How can PCR aid respiratory diagnosis?

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Throat swabs
Other resp samples
Flocked swabs

18
Q

What swabs are used for bacterial culture?

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Charcoal swabs

19
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Examples of respiratory viruses

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Inflenzae A or B
Adenoviruses
RSV
Parainfluenzae viruses
Metpneumonvirus
Coronavirus
Rhinovirus

20
Q

What is IgM a marker of?

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Current infection

21
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What is IgG a marker of?

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Previous infection