Zoonoses – Microbiology – Flashcards
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Unlock answersRhabdovirus -disease -vector -incubation -clinical manifestation -diagnosis -treatment -notes |
Disease: rabies Vector: infected animals esp. racoons, skunks, bats, and foxes Incubation: 10 days - many years but typically 3-7 weeks Clinical manifestation: -Prodrome ~fever, malaise, nausea/vomit, skin sensitive to temp, pain at site of bite even after healing -CNS phase ~paresthesia, hydrophobia, rage alternating with calm, seizures, paralysis, tenacious saliva, death Diagnosis: - skin biopsy of posterior neck looking for Abs (using DFA) - Negri bodies in neurons Treatment: - wound debridement - human rabies immunoglobulin (HRIG) - 4 doses of human diploid cell vaccine (HDCV) |
Ehrlichia chaffeensis -disease -vector -incubation -clinical manifestation -diagnosis -treatment -notes |
Disease: human monocytic ehrlichiosis Vector: tick bite Incubation: -- Clinical manifestation: - fever - leukopenia (left shift) - thrombocytopenia - rash Diagnosis: - IFA, PCR - rarely see morula on blood film of buffy coat Treatment: - doxcycline Notes: - obligate intracellular bacteria - replicates in host cell vacuole |
Anaplasma phagocytophilium -disease -vector -incubation -clinical manifestation -diagnosis -treatment -notes |
Disease: human granulocytic anaplasmosis Vector: tick bite Incubation: -- Clinical manifestation: - fever - leukopenia - thrombocytopenia Diagnosis: - see morula on blood film of buffy coat - IFA, PCR Treatment: doxycycline Notes: - obligate intracellular bacteria which replicate while enclosed w/in vacuole |
Rickettsia rickettsii -disease -vector -incubation -clinical manifestation -diagnosis -treatment -notes |
Disease: Rocky Mountain spotted fever Vector: tick bite from dog, wood, and lone star ticks Incubation: 1 week Clinical manifestation: - Macular rash starting on extremities and moving to torso - rash starts blanching then becomes petechial - other symptoms: vasculitis, fever, headache, myalgias, photophobia, nausea/vomit, confusion Diagnosis: - serology NOT USEFUL - IFA or ELISA, need 4x rise - DFA on rash biopsy (70% specific, 100% sensitive) Treatment: doxycycline Notes: - looks like meningococcemia - if unsure, give doxycycline w/ 3G cephalosporin - replicates intracellularly in cytoplasm |
Rickettsia prowazeki -disease -vector -incubation -clinical manifestation -diagnosis -treatment -notes |
Disease: Louse-borne typhus Vector: body louse feces contaminating scratched areas Incubation: 1 week Clinical manifestations: - rash beginning on torso then moving to extremities - other Sx: vasculitis, fever, malaise, HA, stupor, coma Treatment: doxycycline Notes: - obligate intracellular bacteria; replicates in cytoplasm of host endothelial cells |
Coxiella burnetii -disease -vector -incubation -clinical manifestation -diagnosis -treatment -notes |
Disease: Q-fever Vector: - inhaled tick products - clues = exposure to livestock, airborne barnyard dust, contaminated milk Incubation: 3 weeks Clinical manifestation: - non-productive cough, hepatitis - other Sx: vasculitis, rigors, HA, myalgias, endocarditis Treatment: doxycycline Notes: - intracellular bacteria (not necessarily obligate) - replicates in cytoplasm of fixed macrophages (liver, lungs) |
Francisella tularensis -disease -vector -incubation -clinical manifestation -diagnosis -treatment -notes |
Disease: Tularemia Vector: tick bite from dog, wood, lonestar ticks or direct contact with infected rabbit tissues Incubation: 3-5 days Clinical manifestations: - usually sever, sudden onset of fever, chills, HA, myalgias, fatigue - ulceroglandular variety has ulcer at site of tick bite & painful regional lymphadenopathy Diagnosis: - abnormal liver enzymes - serum agglutinins (not detectable for 10-14 days) Treatment: streptomycin/tetracycline; NOT penicillin Notes: - varieties: ulceroglandular, typhoidal, pneumonic based on point of entry - hunters or hide processers get it more frequently |
Brucella melitensis (goats) Brucella abortus (cattle) Brucella suis (pigs) Brucella canis (dog) -disease -vector -incubation -clinical manifestation -diagnosis -treatment -notes |
Disease: brucellosis Vector: reproductive tissue of ruminants; direct contact or ingestion of contaminated dairy products Incubation: weeks Clinical manifestation: - undulant fever, depression, sciatica (sacroiliac tenderness) - flu-like symptoms, hepatosplenomegaly, lymphadenopathy Diagnosis: - serology- be careful for false negative from prozone and false positive from cross-reactivity Treatment: - doxycycline and rifampin Notes: - multiplies in reticular endothelial system producing minute granulomas and abscesses - common in vets and slaughterhouse workers |
Leptospira interrogans (spirochete) -disease -vector -incubation -clinical manifestation -diagnosis -treatment -notes |
Disease: leptospirosis Vector: food/drink contaminated with urine of dogs, cattle, pigs, rats Clinical manifestation: - Biphasic disease (mild/moderate): fever, chills, abd. pain, headache, conjunctivitis - Weil's syndrome (severe): impaired renal and hepatic function, jaundice, conjunctivits, hemorrhagic pneumonia Treatment: PCN or doxycycline |
Yersinia pestis (Gram + rod) -disease -vector -clinical manifestation -treatment |
Disease: bubonic plague Vector: rat flea (Xenopsylla cheopsis) Clinical manifestation:; - tender, swollen fluid-filled lymph nodes, endotoxic shock, high fever, severe myalgia, tachycardia Treatment: aminoglycoside + doxycycline |
Pasteurella multocida Capnocytophaga canimorsus -disease -vector -incubation -clinical manifestation -diagnosis -treatment -notes |
Disease: infections from dog and cat bites Vector: dogs, cats Clinical manifestations: - cellulitis, deep soft tissue infections Treatment:;;-lactam +;;-lactamase inhibitor Notes: - Pasteurella most common (esp cats); expect mixed infection |
Bartonella bacilliformis Bartonella quintana Bartonella henselae |
Disease: bartonellosis Vector: Sand flea from peru, lice, and cat-associated fleas (feces) respectively Clinical manifestations: - Oroya fever, Verruga peruana (B. bacilliformis) - relapsing high fever, myalgias w/ focal shin pain, HA, splenomegaly, endocarditis (B. quintana) - children and young adults; cat scratch papules; regional lymphadenopathy 1-7 weeks after scratch (B. henselae) |