Microbiology 3s - Infection CPC Flashcards
• PCP typical picture
o “CXR fairly normal, CT ground glass shadowing bilaterally, SOBOE”
• Stain used for PCP
o Methenamine Silver stain / Grocott-Gomori
• Antibiotic used to treat PCP
Co-trimoxazole
• Where does HIV tend to target?
GALT
• When cD4+ <100, which infections are you most at risk to?
CMV, MAC, Lymphoma
• Which fungal inectino are people who are neutropaenic at risk of?
Aspergillus
• Alcoholic immunodeficient patients prone to…
Actinomyces lung abscess (branching gram +Ve rod)
• Why might rifampicin be added to flucloxacillin in treatment of osteomyelitis?
o Has good penetration and can disrupt biofilms so particularly useful when metal prosthetics are used
• What is the most important part of prosthetic joint infection management?>
o Removal of prosthesis + adequate debridement
• Is alcohol gel effective against C.diff?
o No as it forms spores so need to use soap
• How long do you treat C.diff for?
o 14 days
• How do you treat c.diff + colonic dilatation?
o mETRO + Vanc
• Which ribotype of c.diff = superbug?
Ribotype 027
• How do PPIs make you more prone to C.diff?
o Raise gastric pH meaning that more c.diff spores can survive
• CRP + WCC in C.diff
o High WCC, low CRP