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Microbiology L8

front 1

Rickettsia

back 1

  • obligate intracellular parasites of man & arthropod vector
  • no flagella, pili, or spores

front 2

Rickettsia prowazekii

back 2

  • Epidemic Typhus Fever (louse)
  • MOT: louse bite via infected person

front 3

Rickettsia typhi

back 3

  • ENdemic Typhus Fever (flea)
  • murine fever; more mild than epidemic
  • zoonotic, mice & rats.
  • MOT: flea from infected rodent to man

front 4

Rickettsia rickettsii

back 4

  • Rocky Mtn Spotted Fever
  • MOT: infected tick
  • flu, fever, light sensitivity, red-black rash on extremities

front 5

Rickettsia tsutsagumushi

back 5

  • Scrub Typhus Fever
  • MOT: mite
  • headache, chill, fever, rash called eschar

front 6

Coxiella burnetii

back 6

  • Q Fever
  • inhalation or ingestion of raw milk, tick bite
  • resistance to heat & sunlight, v virulent
  • high fever mild rash

front 7

Chlamydia

back 7

  • mantle-like cell covering
  • reproduces in cytoplasm of host cell

front 8

Chlamydia trachomatis

back 8

  • Trachoma (inclusion conjunctivitis)
  • MOT: direct contact w/ contaminated object
  • Climatic bubo (clap)
  • STD, lesions, necrotic bubos
  • Urethritis

front 9

Chlamydia psittaci

back 9

  • Psittacosis (ornithosis/ Parrot Fever)
  • MOT: dried feces or feather dust
  • upper respiratory infection, headache, fever, cough

front 10

Viruses

back 10

  • smallest, simplest form of life
  • obligate intracellular parasites
  • use hot cell resources to synthesize new virus

front 11

Dermotropic Diseases

back 11

  • Variola (smallpox)
  • Rubeola (measles)
  • Rubella (3 day/ German)
  • Varicella Zoster (chicken pox/ shingles)
  • Herpesvirus hominis (herpes 1- cold sore & 2- std)
  • Coxsackie (foot & mouth)

front 12

Pneumotropic Diseases

back 12

  • Influenza
  • Common cold (acute coryza)

front 13

Neurotropic Diseases

back 13

  • Rabies (hydrophobia)
  • Poliomyelitis
  • Viral encephalitis

front 14

Viscerotropic Diseases

back 14

  • Hepatitis
  • Infectious mononucleosis (epstein barr)
  • Cytomegalovirus
  • Epidemic parotitis (mumps)

front 15

  • Immunotropic
  • Prions

back 15

  • HIV
  • Creutzfeldt- Jakob (spongiform encephalitis)