Nelson - Ch. 197 Pertussis Flashcards

1
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T/F In pertussis, most individuals do not whoop

A

T

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2
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T/F Neither natural disease nor vaccination provides complete or life-long immunity against pertussis reinfection or disease

A

T

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3
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Bordetella organisms are small, fastidious, G- coccobacilli that colonize only ___ epithelium

A

Ciliated

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4
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Among Bordetella species, only B pertussis expresses ___, the major virulence protein

A

Pertussis toxin

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5
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3 B pertussis components that are important for attachment to ciliated respiratory epithelial cells

A

Filamentous hemagglutinin, some agglutinogens, and pertactin

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6
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3 B pertussis components that appear to inhibit clearance of organisms

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1) Tracheal cytotoxin 2) Adenylate cyclase 3) PT

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7
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3 B pertussis components that are postulated to be predominantly responsible for the local epithelial damage that produces respiratory symptoms that facilitates absorption of PT

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1) Tracheal cytotoxin 2) Dermonectrotic factor 3) Adenylate cyclase

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8
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T/F Chronic carriage of B pertussis by humans is documented

A

F

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9
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Pertussis is extremely contagious with attack rates as high as ___ in susceptible individuals exposed to aerosol droplets at close range

A

100%

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10
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After intense exposure to B pertussis, as in household contacts, rate of subclinical infection is as high as ___ in fully immunized or previously infected individuals

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80%

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11
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Stages of pertussis

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1) Catarrhal (1-2wks) 2) Paroxysmal stage (2-6wks) 3) Convalescent stage (≥2 weeks)

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12
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Incubation period of pertussis

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3-12 days

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13
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Hallmark of pertussis

A

Inexorable paroxysms of cough

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14
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T/F In pertussis, posttusive emesis is common and exhaustion is universal

A

T

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15
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Pertussis stage: Nondistinctive symptoms

A

Catarrhal

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16
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Pertussis stage: Coughing marks onset

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Paroxysmal

17
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Pertussis stage: Number, severity, and duration of coughing episodes diminish

A

Convalescent stage

18
Q

Age group does not display classic stages of pertussis

A

Younger than 3 months of age