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Cardiovascular and Lymphatic systems

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  • Plasma leaves blood to become interstitial fluid
  • Lymph capillaries: Transport interstitial fluid to blood
  • Lymph nodes contain cells of the immune system
  • Diseases in this chapter represent organisms that invade and/or replicate within bloodstream and/or lymphatic system
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Sepsis

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  • Systemic inflammatory response from bacteria in blood
  • Gram negative- endotoxin
  • Gram positive- exotoxins
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Severe sepsis

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  •  Sepsis + decreased blood pressure
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Septic Shock

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  • Sepsis + uncontrollable decreased blood pressure
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Lymphangitis

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  • Inflamed lymph vessels
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Endocardium

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  • inner lining of heart
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Endocarditis

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  • Inflammation of the endocardium
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Bacterial endocarditis

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  • Alpha-hemolytic streptococci from mouth
  • Staphylococcus aureus from mouth
  • Individuals with valve problems may need prophylactic antibiotics for dental work
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Rheumatic Fever

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  • Autoimmune complication of Streptococcus pyogenes infections
  • Arthritis and fever; leads to inflammation of heart valves
  • Misdirected immune attack against streptococcal M protein damages valves
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Tularemia

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  • Francisella tularensis
  • Gram-negative rod
  • Zoonosis
  • Transmitted to humans from rabbits and deer by deer flies (“rabbit fever”)
  • Skin ulcer; swollen lymph nodes
  • Bacteria reproduce  in phagocytes
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Brucellosis (Undulant Fever)

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  • Brucella spp.
  • Gram-negative rods that grow in phagocytes
  • B. abortus (elk, bison, cows)
  • B. suis (swine)
  • B. melitensis (goats, sheep, camels)
  • Undulating fever spikes in evening
  • Transmitted via milk from infected animals or contact with infected animals
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Anthrax

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  • Bacillus anthracis
  • Gram-positive, endospore-forming aerobic rod
  • Found in soil
  • Cattle routinely vaccinated
  • Treated with antibiotics (Cipro)
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Cutaneous anthrax

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  • Endospores enter through minor cut
  • 20% mortality
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Gastrointestinal antrax

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  • Ingestion of undercooked, contaminated food
  • 50% mortality
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Inhalation (pulmonary) anthrax

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  • Inhalation of endospores
  • 100% mortality
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Ischemia

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  • Loss of blood supply to tissue
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Necrosis

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  • Death of tissue
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Gangrene

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  • Death of soft tissue
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Gas Gangrene

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  • Clostridium perfringens and other clostridia, gram-positive, endospore-forming anaerobic rod, grows in necrotic tissue
  • Treatment includes surgical removal of necrotic tissue
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Systemic diseases caused by bites & scratches

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  • Bartonella henselae: Cat-scratch disease
  • More common in US than Lyme disease
  • From cat bite or scratch
  • Organism replicates in the digestive system of cat fleas
  • Initially, papule at infection site, then lymph node swelling
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Plague

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  • Causative agent: Yersinia pestis, gram-negative rod
  • Reservoir: Rats, ground squirrels, and prairie dogs
  • Vector: rat fleas
  • Bubonic plague:
  • Most common form
  • Bacterial growth in blood and lymph
  • Buboes- swollen lymph nodes
  • Pneumonic plague: Bacteria in the lungs
  • “Black Death” destroyed 30% population in Europe in 14th century
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Lyme Disease

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  • Most common tick-borne disease in US
  • Cluster of cases in Lyme, CT in 1975 originally diagnoses at rheumatoid arthritis
  • Causative agent: Borrelia burgdorferi
  • Reservoir: Deer
  • Vector: Ticks
  • First symptom: Bull's-eye rash
  • Second phase: Irregular heartbeat, encephalitis
  • Third phase: Arthritis
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever

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  • Caused by Rickettsia rickettsii
  • Reservoir and vector: ticks
  • Measles-like rash, except that the rash also appears on palms and soles
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Infectious Mononucleosis

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  • Epstein-Barr virus (HHV;4)
  • Childhood infections are asymptomatic
  • Adolescents and adults ;mono;
  • Fever, swollen lymph nodes in neck, fatigue
  • Transmitted via saliva
  • Associated Burkitt;s Lymphoma- cancer in immunosuppressed individuals and in malaria and AIDS patients
  • Most common childhood cancer in Africa
  • Suspected in MS, Hodgkin;s disease
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Cytomegalovirus Infections

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  • Cytomegalovirus (HHV-5)
  • Infected cells swell (cyto-, mega-)
  • Latent in white blood cells
  • May be asymptomatic or mild
  • Serious opportunistic infection for immunocompromised (HIV)
  • Transmitted via saliva, sexually, by blood, or by transplanted tissue
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Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers

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  • Fever, chills, headache, nausea, vomiting, jaundice
  • Endemic is Central America, S. America, Central Africa, Caribbean
  • Yellow fever: Arbovirus: Skin: Monkeys: mosquito
  • Dengue: Arbovirus: Skin: Humans: mosquito

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Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers

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  • Marburg, Ebola, Lassa
  • Africa
  • High fever, vomiting blood, profuse bleeding internally and externally (nose, eyes)
  • Death within days
  • Filovirus, arenavirus: mucous membranes: fruit bats other mammals: contact with blood
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Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers

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  • Hantavirus
  • 1993- increase rain, crops flourished
  • Deer mouse population boomed
  • 27 dies in southwest US from inhalation of virus from droppings
  • Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome: buynavirus: respiratory tract: field mice: inhalation
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Chagas' Disease

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  • Also called American trypanosomiasis
  • Causative agent: Trypanosoma cruzi
  • Reservoir: Rodents, opossums, armadillos
  • Vector: kissing bug
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Toxoplasmosis

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  • Caused by Toxoplasma gondii
  • Transmission:
  • Ingesting undercooked meat
  • Contact with cat feces
  • Congenital infection
  • Stillbirth
  • Neurological damage
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Malaria

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  • Four major forms:
  • Plasmodium vivax
  • P. ovale
  • P. malariae
  • P. falciparum- most dangerous
  • Chills, cyclical fever, vomiting
  • Vector : Anopheles mosquito
  • Definitive host: Anopheles mosquito
  • Treatment
  • Chloroquine
  • Control
  • Bed nets
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Leishmaniasis

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  • Three major forms transmitted by sandflies
  • Visceral Leishmaniasis
  • Leishmania donovani
  • Affects internal organs
  • Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
  • L. tropica
  • Affects skin
  • Mucocutaneous Leishmaniasis
  • L. braziliensis
  • Disfiguring disease
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Schistosomiasis

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  • Caused by small fluke (Schistosoma)
  • Tissue damage (granulomas) in response to eggs lodging in tissues
  • Cause permanent and destructive damage to different organs
  • bladder, liver, lungs, brain
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