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Fever Nightsweats Chest pain cough hemoptysis cachexia |
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TB infection in the lymph nodes in the neck |
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TB was the (1st/ 2nd/ 3rd) leading cause of death |
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2nd leading cause in 1990 |
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Incidence = prevalence when... |
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The disease is very lethal or very short
Bubonic plague common cold (because very short) |
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Prevalence > incidence when... |
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Disease doesn't kill you, but is long lasting
HIV Cancer |
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HIV is the largest Silicosis poverty... |
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TB infects what proportion of people in the world? In the us? |
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1/3
13,000 prevalent cases in the us |
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how many new cases of TB each year globally |
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Factors that fueled resurgence of TB |
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Rise in HIV Outbreaks in congregate settings (homeless shelters) Immigration from countries where TB is common Multidrug resistant strains Public health funding ceased |
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What year did TB cases start to rise again after dropping |
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What is the biggest risk factor for TB? |
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TB infection rates of HIV and non-HIV |
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10% per year for people with HIV
10% over lifetime for non-TB |
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Resistant to at least any 2 TB drugs (but not both INH and RIF |
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Multidrug resistant (MDR TB) |
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Resistant to at least INH and RIF |
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Extensively Drug resistant (XDR TB) |
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Resistant to IZN, RIF, any fluoroquinolone, and at least 1 of 3 injectable second line drugs (amikacin, kanamycin, or capreomycin) |
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1. Data needs to be reliable 2. notifications must reflect trends in incidence 3. notification should reflect all TB cases |
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Halve the prevalence and mortality of TB by 2015 |
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1. gov commitment 2. case detection by predominant passive case finding 3. standard short course chemotherapy 4. system of regular drug supply 5. monitoring system for program supervision |
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Characteristics of Mycobacteria |
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Aerobic Non-motile Gram positive |
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Does the PG cell wall of MTB stain with crystal violet? |
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MTB cell wall characteristics |
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Thicker than standards hydrophobic waxy rich in mycolic acid |
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Mycolic acid cell wall makes MTB ... |
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resistant to disinfectants and dry conditions |
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acid fast smear can be done on |
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1. expectorated sputum 2. induced sputum 3. broncho-alveolar lavage fluid 4. gastric washings |
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Steps of ZN acid fast staining? |
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1. carbol fuchsin 2. heat 3. acid alcohol (decolorizer) 4. Methylene blue (counterstain) |
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Why is kinyoun stain better? |
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It doesn't need heating because of extra phenol |
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For slide examinations of AF staining, a higher ZN score means more or less bacteria? |
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What air conditions do you store TB in? |
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10% CO2, not just 100% oxygen |
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What phenotypic methods do you identify TB under? |
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1. growthrates 2. pigmentation 3. temp effects on growth |
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First to think TB was contagious From Miasma (Bad Air) |
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Injected TB patient fluid into rabbit
Demonstrated infectious nature of TB |
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Identified mycobacterium TB PPD skin test |
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Solidified TB was airborne using guinea pigs and ventilation
UV radiation decreases Tb transmission |
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Factors for transmission of TB |
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1.crowded living 2. poor ventilation 3. Malnutrition 4. poverty 5. indoor air polution 5. tobacco 6. HIV |
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Organized collection of macrophages |
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When center of granuloma becomes necrotic |
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lesion in subpleural zone of lung 2. Brief acute inflammation 3. Granuloma formation 4. Immunity development |
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Chest Xray of primary pulmonary TB |
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endlarged mediastinal/ hilar nodes
lower lobe infiltrates |
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Chest Xray of reactivation (Pulmonary) TB |
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Upper lobe infiltrates cavitary lesions |
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TB infection of pleural space with fluid acumulation
Empyema (Pleural effusion) |
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Pus collection in areas of the chest wall, prostate, liver, spleen |
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Millet seeds all over the body Typhoidal |
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Infection in meningeal space
Headache, feer, vomiting, confusion Focal neurologic signs
High mortality |
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Infection of pericardium (effusion present) Fever, chills, congestive heart failure |
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Renal cortex infection Sterile pyuria |
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Diarrhea abdominal pain all locations can be involved |
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Infection of peritoneal membrane (abdomen) Due to ascites withhigh protein content |
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infection of adrenal glands with destructions
Fatigue weakness nausea/; vomiting low BP hypoglycemia |
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upper lob, pleural disease, cavities |
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Advanced HIV + TB disease |
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lower and middle lobe infiltrates nodular infiltrates No cavities pleural and pericardial disease |
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Methods to administer TST |
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Multipuncture test
Intradermal mantoux test |
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HIV infected recent contact with infectous TB CXR consistent with latent TB immunosuppressed |
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BCG vaccine Recent immigrant IV drug user congregation setting children <10% |
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What immune condition causes you to fail TST with a false negative |
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first test (if + then infected) second test (if + then infected if neither is + then consider negative |
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IFN gamma releasing assay whole blood Ex vivo |
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only one visit not operator dependent |
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How to Diagnose active TB |
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Clinical examinations - PPD skin test - X ray - bacteriological examination specimen collection smear examination (AFB) culture mycolic acid (HPLC) |
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What is the only way to confirm TB? |
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Anti-TB medications 3 main desireable properties? |
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1. Rapidly eliminate majority of active bacilli 2. Kill dormant bacilli 3. prevent emergent of resistant |
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Cavitary Lung disease Extracellular environment |
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Prime location for natural selection of drug-resistant mycobacteria |
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Cavitary Lung disease Within macrophages |
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Slow growing acidic environment limits utility of many anti-TB meds |
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Cavitary Lung disease Within solic caseous granulomas |
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Slow goriwntg blood flow limited |
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Targets formation of mycolic acids penetrates well Given orally (and IV)
Side effects: Hepatitis Peripheral neuropathy Pyroxidine
Ethionamide |
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Rifamycins Inhibit DNA dependent RNA pol Potent against actively deviding and semi-dormant organisms required for short course penetrates well Given orally and IV
Problem: upregulates cytochrome P-450 oxidase Dye |
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Disrupts membrane activity and transport Effective in eliminating persisting organisms Required to shorten course to 6 months
Given orally
Adverse: Liver toxicity More likely hepatitis Elevated uric acid |
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Inhibits cell wall by arabinogalactan Bacteriostatic
Given orally only
Adverse: Opitic neuritis Color blindness
Similar to Cycloserine |
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Aminoglycosides inhibit protein synthesis
Toxicity Kidney ototoxicity (ears) |
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similar to aminoglycosides inhibits protein syntehsis |
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Ethionamide
and Similar to? |
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Inhibits mycolic acid synthesis oral only
Toxicity: GI distress peripheral neuropoathy
similar to INH |
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Fluorquinolones Moxifloxacin/ levofloxacin |
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Inhibits DNA gyrase
well tolerated |
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Inhibits cell wall synthesis available orally
Toxicity peripheral neuropathy CNA dysfunction, headache, a ton of stuff
Similar to EMB |
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Para-aminosaalicylic acid PAS |
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Inhibits protein synthesis
adverse: Bone marrow suppression neurotoxicity
Similar to Streptomycin amikacin, kanamycin, |
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novel mechanism of action tested against all drug resistant isolates |
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Treatment of drug susceptible TB |
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2 months of 4 primary defense 4 months of INH/RIF continuation period of 8 months INH/RIF |
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Completion of treatment. PPD results? |
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INH monotherapy for 9 months |
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