Microbiology 4 - Respiratory tract infection Flashcards

1
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What is the most likely causative organism in a young patient with a lower lobe pneumonia, raised WCC and CRP?

A

Strep pneumoniae

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2
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Recall the appearance of streptococcus in culture

A

Gram positive cocci in chains

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3
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Recall how streptococcus is identified in the lab

A

Demonstrates alpha haemolysis

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4
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What is the most common pathogen implicated in CAP?

A

Streptococcus

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5
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Is streptococcus gram pos or gram neg?

A

Gram pos

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6
Q

Recall the 2 pathogens that can cause typical CAP

A

S. pneumonia

H influenzae

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7
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Which investigation are indicated in suspected CAP?

A

FBC, U&E, CRP, LFT

Blood cultures, sputum MC&S

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8
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What severity score can be used to score CAP?

A
CURB-65
Confusion
Urea (>7)
RR (>30)
BP (<90 systolic)
>65 years
Score 2 or above = admit
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9
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What is bronchitis?

A

Inflammation of medium sized airways

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10
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How does bronchitis appear on CXR?

A

Normal

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11
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How do haemophilus influenzae appear under the microscope?

A

Gram neg cocco-bacilli

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12
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On what sort of agar should H influenzae be cultured?

A

Chocolate agar

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13
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What colour sputum is produced in Strep pneumoniae?

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Rusty

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14
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Which type of atypical pneumonia is associated with hyponatraemia?

A

Legionella

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15
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What is the special culture required for legionella?

A

Buffered charcoal yeast

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16
Q

What extrapulmonary features are likely in atypical pneumonia?

A

Hepatitis

Hyponatraemia

17
Q

Which type of pneumonia is associated with confusion, abdo pain and diarrhoea?

A

Legionella

18
Q

Which type of pneumonia is spread by birds?

A

Chlamydia psittaci

19
Q

What is an empyema?

A

A collection of pus in the pleural cavity, gram-positive, or cultured from the pleural fluid

20
Q

What are the key features of TB pneumonia?

A
Ethnicity
Prolonged prodrome
Fevers
Weight loss
haemoptysis
21
Q

Recall 2 stains that can identify TB

A

Auramine stain

ZN stain

22
Q

How can upper and lower respiratory flora be differentiated?

A

Bronchial lavage

23
Q

Which type of pneumonia is common in the immunosuppressed (eg people who have had TB, HIV)?

A

Pneumocystis jirovecii

24
Q

Recall 4 symptoms of pneumocystis pneumonia

A

Dry cough
Weight loss
SOB
Malaise

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Recall the typical CXR finding in pneumocystis pneumonia
Bat wing
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What is the most likely cause of pneumonia when there are interstitial changes on CT, neutropaenia and a history of ABx treatment?
Aspergillus fumigatus | This is particularly associated with prolonged ABx use - if ABx hasn't worked it may have a fungal cause
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Which type of LRTI is more common in people who have had a BM transplant?
CMV
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Which pneumonia pathogens can be tested for in urine?
Legionella | S pneumoniae
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Which type of atypical pneumonia are those who work around farm animals at increased relative risk of?
Coxiella burnetti
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What colour does gram stain appear with gram pos/gram neg bacteria?
Gram pos: blue | Gram neg: pink
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What is the treatment for mild-moderate pneumonia?
Amoxicilin
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What is the first line treatment for HAP?
Ciprofloxacin +/- vancomycin
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What type of an antobiotics is coxiella burnetti penumonia sensitive to?
Macrolides