Spirochetes Flashcards

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Spirochetes general facts-7

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Coiled
CW
Motile
Endoflagella
Gm -
Stages of disease
Dark field microscopy or immunoflouresence
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Spirochetes types (4)

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BBLT

  • Borellia burgdorferi
  • Borellia recurrent
  • Leptospira interrogates
  • Treponema pallidum
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Borellia burgdorferi

  • virulence
  • disease
  • transmission
  • Lab Dx
  • Trx
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The Bows and Arrows of Borrelia

  • Surface exposed lipoprotein (OsPA-F) allow attachment to mammalian cell, OsPA vaccine prevented attachment to tick gut
  • Lyme disease-1. days-Localized infection-slowly expanding erythema migrant that is hot to touch, burning 2. Disseminated infection-weeks/months-flu like sx, multiple lesions, pain in joints/msucles, bilateral bells palsy and Heart block 3. persistent infection-months to years-migratory polyarthritis in large joints, CNS issues (consuion/meningitis)
  • Ixodes attachment of 24 hours-mouse is reservoir (of larvae), deer is obligatory host (of adult)-younger tick is more aggressive
  • Elisa then W. blot, can’t culture-obligate intracellular organism
  • Doxy prophylaxis or stage 1, ceftriaxone for later presentations
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Borelli recurrent

  • virulence
  • characterstics
  • transmission
  • special
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  • Surface exposed lipoprotein (OsPA-F) allow attachment to mammalian cell, OsPA vaccine prevented attachment to tick gut
  • relapsing fever-edenic in tick bites, epidemic in louse/person to person–sudden onset of fever with chills, headache malaise-ending after 3-6 days, then relapse with decreased severity
  • ticks/louse
  • history
  • relapse ability based to altering surface proteins
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Leptospira interrogans

  • disease
  • transmission
  • trx
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The Surfer’s Oasis

  • Leptospirosis-enters body through mucosal membranes/ conjunctiva, asymptomatic or Weil’s disease-renal dysfunction and jaundice
  • Swimming or ingestion of bacteria from contaminated water (urine of dogs/livestock/wild etc)
  • prob doxy
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Treponema pallidum

  • virulence
  • disease
  • transmission
  • lab dx
  • trx
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  • Penetrates intact mucous membrane-from 1/2 stage abscess
  • syphillis-1 primary lesion with chancre at site-heals spontaneously (30%) 2. Disseminated-2ndary elsionsanywhere on body 3. Latent-serologically positive and blood is infectious 4. Aortic necrosis and meningitis/mental deterioration, inflammatory dmg, rarely skin/bone lesions (gummatous)–@ babies-rash, hepatosplenomegaly, bone infection ,saddle nose, saber shins
  • any change of fluids-possibly even touching
  • presence of reagin (VDRL test)-syphillis antibodies, flocculation test/completement fixation tests
  • Penicillin-but when use-Jarisch Herxheimer rxn-dying bug has tons of LPS-cytokine storm
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