Shigella, Salmonella Flashcards
Cause of psuedomembranous colitis
C dif from over use of Abx
opportunist
(especially clindamycin)
Gram (+) spore former
C dif
C dif toxins
toxin A: enterotoxin, fluid secretion, inflammation
toxin b: cytotoxin
EIA diagnoses
Detects C dif toxin
What happens after 72hrs in hospital?
normal flora replaced by more virulent bacteria
(like C dif)
Disease with common relapse, requires long term Abx
C dif
fecal transplants
C dif
C pergringens
1 million cases of food poisoning each year
no fever, no vomiting, recovery in a day
Clostridium virulence
enterotoxin
synthed during sporulation
mucosa of ilium, inhibits glucose uptake causes electrolyte/water secretion
Clostridium reservoir and transmission
Meat, poultry, not cooked properly
high dose required
Gram (+) spore former
RICE
B Cereus
two forms of B cereus
- vomiting
- diarrheal form
Cause of rapid onset of disease with B cereus
Heat stabile enterotoxin
(step 1, vomiting)
Second most common cause of foodborne illnes
Staph aureus
Signs of Gi staph infection
hyper salivation to prepare for vomiting