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Mycobacterium aerobic, non-endospore-forming rods myco = “fungus-like”

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Mycobacterium

aerobic, non-endospore-forming rodsmyco = “fungus-like”

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Mycobacterium

• distinctive cell wall: waxy, water-resistant layer

• resistant to stress: e.g. drying• few antimicrobial drugs can enter the cell• nutrients enter slowly = slow growth rate

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Mycobacterium avium

Readings question #1:What is MAC?Who is susceptible to this infection?What are the common symptoms?What organism is responsible?Where is it found?

What are its portals of entry?

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MAC

• common bacteria• weakened immune system: “opportunistic”• blood infections, hepatitis, pneumonia• combination of antibiotics:– azithromycin (Zithromax)– clarithromycin (Biaxin)– 3 other drugs

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis

• slender rod, obligate anaerobe• rods grow slowly and tend to grow in clumps• resistant to conventional staining

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Mode of Transmission

• fine particles: 1-3 bacilli reach the lungs

Readings question #2:Explain the process of M. tuberculosisattacking macrophages. When does the tubercleform? What happens when the macrophages die?Describe the process of liquefaction and its endresult. What is cavitation?

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Ghon Complexes

dormant disease: lesions calcify

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Miliary Tuberculosis

• cardiovascular and lymphatic systems

• defenses overwhelmed

• weight loss, coughing (blood), general malaise

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Treatment

• streptomycin• multiple drugs• chemotherapy for months• tubercle bacillus grows slowly• hidden by macrophages or other locations

difficult to reach with antibiotics

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Diagnosis

• Tuberculin Skin Test: purified protein derivitive

• Mantoux Test: most accurate tuberculin test

• Induration induration

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Tuberculosis Vaccines

• BCG: live culture of Mycobacterium bovis• avirulent culture• available since the 1920’s• certain children at high risk• positive reaction to tuberculin skin tests• not effective for adolescents and adults

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Spirochetes

“a genus of bacteria having a flexible cell wall but no flagella in the traditional sense.

Movement occurs by contractions (undulating) of long filaments (endoflagella)

that run the length of the cell.”

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Spirochetes

• human oral cavity• Among first organisms described by

van Leewenhoek in the 1600’s that he found in saliva and tooth scrapings.

• 3 common genera: Borrelia Leptospira Treponema

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Leptospira interrogans

• leptospirosis• domestic or wild• exceedingly fine spiral• obligate aerobe• animals shed bacteria in their urine• humans infected by contact with urine-

contaminated water or soil, or animal tissue

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Leptospirosis

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Portal of Entry

• minor abrasions• when ingested: mucosa of upper digestive

system• incubation period of 1-2 weeks• acute symptoms subside• second episode of fever: Weil’s Disease• kidney failure is the most common COD

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Borrelia burgdorferi

• tick-borne disease: seasonal occurrence lack of contagiousness unusual skin rash

• bacterial pathogen: penicillin• 1983: spirochete identified as the cause• Lyme Disease most prevalent on Atlantic coast

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Tick Feeding Cycle

• first and second feedings: larva and nymph• third feeding: adult

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Deer Tick

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Erythema Migrans

• 75% of all cases• 15 cm and resembles “bull’s eye”

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Second Phase

• heart: pacemaker• chronic neurological symptoms: facial

paralysis, meningitis, encephalitis• arthritic symptoms• diagnosis: symptoms, geographic area• no laboratory test for Lyme’s disease• several antibiotics are effective

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Removing a Tick

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Treponema pallidum

• gram-negative spirochete, thin and tightly coiled

• Stains poorly• Greek: “twisted thread” “pale”

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Primary Stage of Syphilis

• Readings question #3: What is the most notable sign for the primary stage of syphilis?

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Secondary Stage of Syphilis

• Readings question #4: List 3 signs and symptoms that an individual may experience during the secondary stage of syphilis.

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Secondary Stage of Spyhilis

mucous patches anal warts

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Tertiary Stage of Syphilis

Readings question #5: During the tertiary stage of syphilis, what distinguishing sign occurs?

• lesions may ulcerate and cause extensive tissue damage

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Congenital Syphilis

• transmitted across the placenta• damage to mental development and other

neurological symptoms• pregnancy during the primary or secondary

stage is likely to produce a still birth