Microbiology Flashcards
What is the basic diagnostic test for infection of the throat and pharynx?
Well-taken swab
The vast majority of throat infections are viral. True/False?
True
Thus don’t need antibiotics
What is the most common bacterial cause of sore throat?
Strep. pyogenes, causing acute follicular tonsillitis
What is the treatment for acute follicular tonsillitis?
Oral penicillin
Clarithromycin if pen-allergic
Describe Strep. pyogenes
Gram +ve cocci in chains
Beta-haemolysis (complete)
List some acute complications of Streptococcal sore throat
Otitis media
Peritonsillar abscess (quinsy)
Scarlet fever
List some late complications of Streptococcal sore throat
Rheumatic fever
Glomerulonephritis
Describe the clinical appearance of diphtheria
Severe sore throat
White membrane across pharynx
Exotoxin that is cardiotoxic and neurotoxic
There is a vaccine for diphtheria. What supportive treatment can be given?
Antitoxin
Penicillin/erythromycin
Describe the clinical appearance of oral thrush (Candida)
White patches on red mucous membranes in mouth
What is the treatment for oral thrush?
Nystatin suspension (topical)
What is otitis media?
URTI of middle ear caused by extension of infection through the Eustachian tube
List the main causes of otitis media
Usually viral
Secondary bacteria: H. influenzae, Strep. pneumoniae + pyogenes
What aids diagnosis of otitis media?
Swab of pus if eardrum perforates
Most otitis media resolves on its own. True/False?
True