Zoonoses Flashcards

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Brucella

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G -ve

MILK - unpasteurised milk, mucosal splash

Presents with UNDULANT FEVER, malaise, rigors, spinal tenderness, arthritis, hepatosplenomegaly, cryptorchidism

CAUSE OF INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS

Investigations: Anti-O-polysaccharide antibody (>1:160), WCC NORMAL.

Mx - Doxy + rifampicin, 6/52

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Rabies

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LYSSA VIRUS (Rhabdovirus)
Spread by dogs and bats

Presents with prodromal symptoms followed by acute fatal encephalitis (hyperactive state)

Investigations

  • Serum neutralisation tests
  • Serum ELISA for specific IgM
  • Brain biopsy - Immunofluorescence assay; NEGRI BODIES ARE PATHOGNOMIC

Mx - post exposure treatment can be given as long as patient has not been vaccinated pre-exposure
- 4 doses of rabies vaccine over 14 days + rabies Ig

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Plague

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Yersinia pestis
G-ve lactose fermenter
Seen in US national parks still!

Bubonic plague - lymphadenopathy, dry gangrene

Tx - Doxycycline

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Leptospirosis

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LEPTOSPIRA INTERROGANS

  • SWIMMING/broken skin
  • Exposure to rat wee
  • High spiking temperatures
  • Conjunctival haemorrhages
  • Jaundice
  • Haemolytic anaemia

Mx - amoxicillin/erythromycin

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Anthrax

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  • Bacillus anthracis
  • Cutaneous lesions - painless round black lesions with rim of oedema
  • Pulmonary disease - massive lymphadenopathy + mediastinal haemorrhage (known as Woolsorters disease)
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Lyme disease

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  • Borrelia burgdorferi
  • Spread by ticks
  • Initial skin lesion = erythema migrans (bulls eye)
  • Persistent disease - focal neurology, neuropsychiatric disturbance
  • Acrodermatitis chronic atrophicans - bluish skin lesions

Investigations

  • Biopsy edge of erythema chronicum migrans
  • ELISA for antibodies

Mx

  • Doxycycline 3 weeks
  • IV ceftriaxone if CNS involvement
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Q fever

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Coxiella burnetti

  • Cattle/sheep
  • Presents like atypical pneumonia:

FEVER
DRY COUGH
PLEURAL EFFUSIONS
DIARRHOEA

NO RASH!!!!

Mx - doxy

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Rat bite fever

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Streptobacillus monoliforms/Spirilus minus

  • Fever
  • Large joint polyarthralgia
  • Maculopapular rash, develops to purpura
  • Blood culture and joint fluid MC&S

Mx - penicillin

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Leishmaniasis

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Protozoa

CUTANEOUS DISEASE
Skin ulcer at site of bite, heals after 1 year leaving depigmented scar

DIFFUSE CUTANEOUS DISEASE
Lots of NODULES with NO ULCERS

MUCOCUTAENOUS DISEASE
Starts as dermal lesion, then ulcers in mucous membranes

VISCERAL DISEASE - KALA-AZAR DISEASE

  • Young malnourished children
  • Abdominal disomfort, distension, weight loss
  • Leishmania donovani invades RES causing hepatosplenomegaly and can get disfiguring rash (PKDL)
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Bartonella

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Bartonella henselae = gram -ve rod
Can cause 2 diseases:

  1. CAT SCRATCH DISEASE
    - macule forms at site of infection, develops into papule
    - Tx with erythromycin + doxycycline for 2/52
  2. BACILLARY ANGIOMATOSIS
    - immunocompromised patients
    - Erythromycin + doxycycline + rifampicin
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Toxoplasmosis

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  • Found in cats and sheep
  • Associated with brain changes

Presentation

  • Fever
  • Adenopathy
  • Immunocompromised - seizures, neuropathy

Pregnancy complications - stillbirth, progressive visual, hearing and motor complications

Ix - serology

Mx

  • Pregnant woman - Spiramycin
  • Immunocompromised with head infection - pyrimethamine + sulfadiazine
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