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Microbiology- Bacteriology
Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma, Chlamydia (T Pierce)
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09/18/2009

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Term
Species within family: Mycoplasmataceae
Definition

Mycoplasma

Ureaplasma

Term
Structure of Mycoplasmataceae
Definition
  • lack cell wall (pleomorphic shapes, flashlike)
  • smallest self replicating life form
  • fastidious growth requirements
  • large number of species
  • can be commensals and/or pathogens
Term
Structure of Chlamydiaceae Family
Definition
  • Chlamydia species
  • early divergence in bacterial evolution
  • unique, biphasic life cycle
  • responsible for diverse clinical infections in human hosts
  • obligate intracellular bacteria
Term
epidemiology of mycoplasma and ureaplasma
Definition
  • ubiquitous
  • commensals and pathogens
  • two categores of clinical disease
    • respiratory infections
    • genital infections
  • common cell culture contaminant due to ability to pass through biologic filters
Term
resp. mycoplamas
Definition
  • M pneumoniae
    • tracheobronchitis
    • pneumonia (atypical or walking)
Term
genital mycoplasmas
Definition
  • M hominis- PID, pyelonephritis
  • Ureaplasma urealyticum- urethritis
  • M genitalium- urethritis, PID
Term
Pathogenisis of mycoplasma and ureaplasma
Definition
  • particular affinity for epithelium
    • respiratory
    • urogenital
  • after inoculation, ciliary action decrease
  • desquamation and loss of cilia contributes to manifestations of disease
    • cough
    • infertility
Term
diagnosis of Mycoplasma and Ureplasma
Definition
  • lack cell wall (NOT visible by gram stain)
  • slow growers (3-4 wks)
  • fastidious, require steorles for growth
  • unusual appearance on agar
    • fried egg appearance of colonies
    • exception: M pneumoniae has spherical mulberry colonies
  • differentiate species with glucose met.
Term
epidemiology of Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Definition
  • highest attack rate: age 5-20 yrs
  • spread by aerosolized droplets
  • single cases or as "mini" epidemics (family, military recruits)
  • particular risk
    • sickle cell disease
    • hemaglobinopathies
  • incubation period of 2-3 wks
Term
pathogenesis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Definition
  • adhere to epithelial lining
    • polar, flask like shape- slips btw cilia
    • P1- adherence protein
    • P1 localize to bacterial tips and binds to glycoproteins on host cell
  • anticiliary action (suppress normal clearance mechanisms)
  • immunopathogenesis via cytokines and host immune cell activation
  • toxic products produced- damaged host cells, hydrogen peroxide
  • inh. ciliary action
  • exfoliate and inflame
    • cough
    • exudates
    • bronchial plugging
Term
clinical features of M. pneumoniae
Definition
  • tracheobronchitis
  • pneumonia
    • one of several "atypical" pneumonias
      • culture negative
      • gram stain negative
      • do not respond to beta lactam antibiotics
    • mild symptoms (walking pneumoniae
      • rarely fatal
      • self limited in most cases
  • pneumonia
    • insidious onset
    • prolong symtpoms
    • prolonged dry, hacking cough
    • bilateral infiltrates on chest X ray
    • slow resolution
  • help differentiate from other atypical/viral pneumonia
    • bullous myringitis (rare)
    • clinical symptoms worse than pulmonary exam
    • GI complaints, myalgias uncommon
Term
clinical features of M. pne
Definition
Term
clinical features: xtrapulm involvement of M pneumoniae
Definition
  • extrapulm. involvement
    • dermatologic
      • Stevens-Johnson syndrome (erythema multiforme)
    • cardiac
    • Rynaud's phenomenon
    • neurologic
Term
diagnosis of M pneumoniae
Definition
  • clinical suspicion, eval. includes:
    • sputum
      • gram stain
      • culture (2-3 wks special media, unique colonies)
    • serologic
      • M. pneumoniae specific complement fixing Ab's
      • cold agglutinins
Term
Describe cold agglutinins test and complement fixing test
Definition
  • M pneumoniae- an do early at time of presentation (blood clumps under cold conditions)
  • complement Ab's- 6 weeks look for 4x rise
Term
principle in treatment of M. pneumoniae
Definition
  • penumoniae is usually mild, therapy often emperic (antibiotcs reduce symptoms)
  • choose antibacterial therapies not active at the cell wall
Term
epidemiology of genital mycoplasmas
Definition
  • opportunists
  • normal floura of UG tract of men and women
  • transmission
    • direct genital-genital contact: sexual transmission
    • vertical (mother to child)
Term
clinical presentation of gential mycoplasmas
Definition
  • urethreitis (non gonoccoccal)
    • symptoms persists post GC (due to inappropriate antibiotic therapy
    • 20% asssociated with M genitalium or ureaplasma (30% are chylamidia
Term
diagnosis/tx of genital mycoplasma
Definition
  • culture- special media, days-wks, fried eggs, use in combo with clinical suspicioun
  • therapy- emperic
Term
structure of chylamydia
Definition
  • unique biphasic dev. cycle
  • bind to columnar epithelium
  • gram negative, obligate intracellular bacteria
Term
pathogenesis of Chlyamydia
Definition
  • elementary bodies- infectious form that binds to receptors and initate infection and extracelluar (so resistant)
  • reticulate bodies- noninfectous form intracellar (fragile), metabolically active replicating form
Term
dev. cycle of chlamydia
Definition
  • EB binds to receptors on susceptible cells
  • internalized
  • exists in inclusion vesicle (protected, membrane bound) in host
  • inh. fusion with lysosomes
  • Rb;s replicate, reorganize into EB;s
  • inclusions contains many new organisms
    • Lyse with psittaci
    • extrude without lysis in pneumoniae, trachomitis species
Term
Chlamydia trachomatis (epidemiology)
Definition
  • ocular infection
    • worlwide
    • transmission
      • droplet
      • person to person
      • contaminated clothings
      • flies
      • vertical
  • genital infection
    • urethritis/cervicitis (STD's)
    • lymphogranuloma venerum
      • Africa, Asia, South America
      • MSM
Term
percentage of women infected
Definition
15-25% women infected
Term
pathogenesis of chlamydia trachomatis
Definition
  • infect nonciliated columnar epithelial cells, leading to cell destruction with scarrin and fibrosis via inflammation response
  • you cant get long lasting immmunity
    • allow reinfectionto be common
  • can be assoc. with post-infectious complications
Term
clinical presentation of chlamydia trachomatis
Definition
  • trachoma
    • first infections usually less than 2 years old in endemic areas
    • repeated infection- inflammation and scaring
    • corneal opacification leads to blindness
Term
clinical presentation of C. trachomatis- neonatal and infant
Definition
  • neonatal conjunctivitis
    • usually 5-12 days post partum
  • infant pneumonitis
    • usually 4-11 wks post partum
Term
clinical presentation in adults of C trachomatis
Definition
  • men- urethritis, epididymitis, prostatitis, proctitis
    • 75% asymp.
  • women- cervicitus, urethritis, salpingitis, proctitis
    • 80% asymp
    • may progress to PID
    • complications
      • ectopic pregnancies
      • premature delivery
      • chronic pelvic pain
      • post partum fevers
  • non GC urethritis
  • post GC urethritis (conifection w/gonorrhoea)
    • dual infection with GC is common
    • symptoms can occur after therapy for GC
  • reactive arthritis (post infectious, Reiter's syndrome)
  • lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV)
    • primary lesion small painless, vescicular pustular lesion at inoc. site (genitals)
    • systemic symptoms positive for LAN (lymphatenopathy)
    • progress to local lymph nodes (enlarged, unilateral, painful) "buboes"
      • groove sign
      • eventual rupture and drain
Term
diagnosis of chylamydia trachomatis
Definition
  • diagnosis difficult
    • culture
    • serology
    • cytology
    • special stains
  • nucleic acid amplification (swabs)
Term
treatment for C. trachomatosis genital disease
Definition
  • if not GC or post GC supsected, MUST TREAT EMPIRICALLY
  • SCREEN high risk population- sexually active, pregnant
  • SCREEN HIV
  • SCREENHPV
    treat the partners of infected individuals
Term
treatment of conjunctivitis/pneumonitis, LGV, ocular trachoma of C trachomatisis
Definition
  • conjunctivitis/pneumonitis in children
    • systemic antibiotics, prenatal screening
  • LGV
    • prolonged couses of antibiotics
    • surgery to drain bubles
  • ocularly trachoma
    • antibiotics effective, mass therapy with Axithromyocin
    • surgery (lid deformities)
    • face washing (access to clean water)
    • envir. controls (hygeine, fly control)
Term
C pisittaci epidemiology and incubation time
Definition
  • birds are natural reservoir
    • exposure to feathers, feces from birds
  • bird owners, veterinarians, zoo/pet shop, poultry industry
  • clincial presentation
    • 7-14 days
Term
Chl. pneumoniae (epi, clinical presentatino)
Definition
  • one cause of atypical pneumonia
  • epi- young adults (crowding conditions, person to person)
  • clinical presentation- similar to M pneumoniae
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