Respiratory Micro Flashcards

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What are the 6 defenses of the respiratory system against microbes?

A
1 mucociliary lining
2 change in direction of airway 
3 mucociliary elevator
4 normal flora
5 alveolar macrophages
6 IgA mucosal secretion
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What are the pathogenic “requirements” to colonize the respiratory system?

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1 sufficient dose
2 airborne
3 viable in air
4 tissue susceptible to infection

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What are the #1 and #2 causes of the common cold and describe their genomes?

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1 rhinovirus: ss + RNA

2 coronavirus: ss + RNA

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What are the #1 and #2 causes of sinusitis?

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#1 haemophilus influenza
#2 strep pneumo
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Describe the clinical course of sinusitus

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viral cause lasts 5-7 days of sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, post-nasal drip, facial pressure, aural fullness, sore throat, fever; bacterial cause greater than 5-7 days with facial swelling and tooth pain

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6
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How should you treat sinusitus?

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viral - supportive

bacterial- amoxicillin, azithromycin

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In which age group is group A strep the most likely cause of pharyngitis and what complications would you need to look out for?

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kids 5-15 yrs, treat w/in 9 days w/ penecillin/azithromycin to prevent glomerulonephritis and/or rheumatic fever

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What is the cause of diptheria and how do you treat it?

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Corynebacterium diptheriae (gram + rods), antitoxin, antibiotic, vaccine

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9
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What are the three causes of croup/laryngitis?

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parainfluenza
influenza
RSV

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What is the most common age group for croup and what are the hallmark symptoms?

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kids 6 mo - 3 years, inspiratory stridor, barking cough, accessory muscle breathing

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What is the most important virulence factor at work in Rhinovirus colonization and what does it do?

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I-CAM 1 : adhesion, upregulated by host inflammatory factors

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Which respiratory pathogen’s genomes encode for the F viral fusion protein and what illnesses do they cause?

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Parainfluenza (ss - RNA)- croup, common cold

Respiratory syncytial virus (ss - RNA) - pneumonia, bronchiolytis, common cold, croup

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How do you diagnose Corynebacterium diptheriae?

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gram stain: gram + rod
KTeO3 agar culture –> black Te (+)
pseudomembrane with gray fibrinous exudate in pharnyx

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14
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How does the diptheria toxin work?

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it’s an A-B toxin that inhibits E2-F activity, preventing protein translation

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15
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What are the 2 respiratory pathogens which have a fecal to oral transmission route and what illnesses do they cause?

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Coxsackie A/B - common cold/Hand-Foot-Mouth/Myocarditis/pericarditis
Adenovirus- common cold/hemorrhagic cystitis/conjunctivitis/gastroenteritis

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16
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How do you treat a Moraxella catarrhalis pneumonia or sinusitis?

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amoxicillin-clavulanate, second or third gen. cephalosporins, TMP-SMX

17
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What are Moraxella’s most notable virulence factors and how would you diagnose an infection?

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VF: pili, antigenic variation, endotoxin, capsule
Dx: gram stain (-), tributyrine hydrolysis, DNAse, nitrate reduction, no lactose reduction

18
Q

Name the 3 single stranded RNA viruses that cause the common cold

A

Rhinovirus, Coronovirus, Coxsackie A and B

19
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Top 5 causes of pneumonia in kids?

A
Strep pneumo (amox, cephalsporin)
mycoplasma pneumo (Erythro, Tetra)
chlamdia pneumo (Doxy)
Influenza
RSV
20
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What are the common causes of bronchitis?

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Rhinovirus, Parainfluenza, Influenza, CoxSackie, Adenovirus, RSV, Mycoplasma, Chlamydia. Bacterial after 14 days

21
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What are the causes of pharyngitis?

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in Kids - GAS

Adults - Viral- rhino, corona, para, influenza, adeno, RSV, EBV

22
Q

How do you treat nocardia asteroides?

A

TMP-SMX + drain abcesses

23
Q

How do you treat an HIV positive patient for Pneumonia?

A

TMP-SMX and pentamidine

24
Q

Name the respiratory pathogens which have hemagglutinin and explain how it works

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Influenza, parainfluenza, adenovirus, bordatella pertussis, mycoplasma pneumo (cold hemagglutinin)

25
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Name the respiratory pathogens with IgA protease

A

Strep pneumo, Hib

26
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If you find inclusion bodies in a gram negative sample from a 15 year old with pneumonia, how would you treat them?

A

Doxy