Session 6 - Pharyngitis, endocarditis Flashcards

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What is the EPS matrix?

A

extracellular polymeric substances secreted by bacteria within a biofilm. The matrix promotes bacterial survival through acting as a barrier to antimicrobials

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2
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Medical devices commonly colonised by bacteria?

What infections can arise from each?

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  • Urinary catheters > UTI
  • Mechanical ventilators > pneumonia
  • Prosthetic heart valves > endocarditis
  • Central venous catheter > bloodstream infection
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3
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What is bicuspid aortic valve?

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Most common congenital heart defect. The aortic valve should have 3 cusps, but abnormal fusion of adjacents cusps during valvulogenesis leads to a bicuspid valve.

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4
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Position of the aortic valve in the chest

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Upper right sternal border at the 2nd intercostal space

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5
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A systolic murmur which is heard most loudly in the upper right side of the chest is likely to be what?

A

Aortic stenosis

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6
Q

How can poor dental hygiene cause endocarditis?

A

Mouth microbiota can enter the blood stream through broken gums

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7
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Name some microbiota species found in the mouth

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  • Viridans Streptococcus (alpha haemolytic)
    S. mutans and ; S. sanguinis
  • Neisseria
  • Haemophilus
  • Staphylococcus
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8
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How do you classify streptococcus pyogenes?

How do you classify viridans streptococci?
Where are they found?

A

Lancefield group A , beta haemolytic streptococcus

They are alpha haemolytic (green agar plate).
Mouth commensals

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9
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How do you classify beta-haemolytic streptococcus?

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Lancefield classification based on cell wall antigens

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10
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How does Streptococcus Pyogenes prevent phagocytosis?

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  • M protein
    prevents opsonisation by C3b
  • Hyaluronic acid capsule
    antiphagocytic; poor immunogen bc similar to hyaluronic acid in connective tissue
  • Exotoxins
    cleave IgG bound to the coccus
  • Streptolysins O and S
    lyse neutrophils
    (plus RBC’s and platelets)
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11
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  • lipoteichoic acid
  • fibronectin binding proteins
    are examples of what?
    Why does Strep. Pyogenes express them?
A

They are adhesins

Help the pathogen adhere to the cell, necessary for invasion

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12
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Streptokinase is expressed by Strep. Pyogenes. What does it do?

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Converts plasminogen to plasmin to dissolve clots

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13
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Streptococcal pharyngitis is caused by what?

A

Streptococcus Pyogenes

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14
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What are the monocyte cytokines?

A

IL-1
Il-6
TNF-alpha

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