Module 3: Flea-Borne Zoonoses Flashcards

1
Q

What is the following describing:
- Gram -, non-motile bacterium
- Occurs globally (but focal areas)
- Poor environmental persistence
- The primary reservoir is Rodents

A

Yersinia pestis

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2
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What are the modes of transmission for Yersinia pestis?

A
  • Rodent flea. bites (after feeding on the infected host)
  • Aerosol
  • Ingestion of infected animal
  • Direct contact body fluids from infected individuals
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3
Q

What is the most common form of plague?

A

Bubonic

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4
Q

What species is highly susceptible to the plague?

A

Cats
(it is very bad, fever, cough)

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5
Q

Animals get the plague usually by:

A

eating infected prey

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6
Q

What species is unlikely to develop clinical illness in regard to the plague?

A

Dogs

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7
Q

List the clinical forms of Plague from most common to least common:
- Septicemic
- Pneumonic
- Bubonic

A

Bubonic, Septicemic, Pneumonic
(80-85%, 10-20%, 3%)
(not normally directly transmissible, life-threatening, aerosol transmission person-to-person)

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8
Q

What is the best drug for Plegue?

A

Prophylactic antimicrobial drugs

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9
Q

What is the most common Bartonella spp.?

A

Bartonella henselae
(Gram-negative rod, Fastidious, slow-growing)

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10
Q

Mode of transmission for cat scratch:
Vector-borne

A
  • Cat fleas - Ctenocephalides felis
    - B. henselae transmission
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11
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Mode of transmission for cat scratch:
Cat-to-Cat

A
  • C. felis
    - no evidence of direct horizontal (without vector) or direct vertical transmission
    - can be transmitted by intravenous or intramuscular inoculation of blood
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12
Q

Zoonotic Transmission of Cat Scratch:

A

Scratches or bites from cats

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13
Q

After getting scratched by a stray cat, what would be the etiologic agent of the zoonotic disease you are most suspicious of?

A

Bartonella henselae

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14
Q

What is the best method of preventing zoonotic plague?

A

Concurrent control of rodents and fleas

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