Zoonoses and Miscellaneous Flashcards

1
Q

can cause undulating fever after intake of unpasturized dairy product

small, gram-negative rod without a capsule

A

Brucellosis

Brucella abortus

Tx: doxycycline + rifampin

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2
Q

What is the tick vector of F. tularensis?

A

Dermacentor

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3
Q

What are the reservoir host of F. tularensis?

A

Rabbits
Deer
Rodents

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4
Q

What is the tx for tularemia?

A

Streptomycin

Gentamicin

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5
Q

What is the most virulent bacteria that has a safety pin appearance?

A

Yersinia pestis

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6
Q

What is the flea vector of yersinia pestis?

A

Xenopsylla cheopis

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7
Q

What is the reservoir of Y. pestis?

A

Wild rodents

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8
Q

[Forms of plague]

sudden onset fever, headache, chills, weakness, painful lymph nodes

A

Bubonic plague

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9
Q

[Forms of plague]

Fever, chills, extreme weakness, abdominal pain, skin and other tissues turn black and die especially on the fingers, toes, and nose

A

septicemic

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10
Q

Most serious from of plague due to Y. pestis since it can be spread from person to person by respiratory droplets

A

pneumonic

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11
Q

closed safety pin appearance

short, encapsulatedm gram-negative rod

A

Pasteurella multocida

Tx: pen G

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12
Q

The buttery colonies with musty odor in P. multocida is due to

A

indole ring production

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13
Q

What are the reservoirs of P. multocida?

A

Cats and dogs

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14
Q

Cat scratch disease

A

Bartonella henslae

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15
Q

B. henslae can be transferred through ___

A

cat bite or scratch

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16
Q

What is the close differential of bacillary angiomatosis that is due to B. henslae?

A

kaposi sarcoma

17
Q

[What is the etiology]

Clue cells, positive whiff test, malodorous vaginal discharge

A

Gardnerella vaginalis

18
Q

Bird fancier disease

sudden onset pneumonia, malaise, fever, anorexia, sore throat, photophobia, severe headache

A

Chlamydia psittacii or Psittacosis

DOC: Azithromycin

19
Q

What are the associated bird that can cause C. psittaci infection?

A

parrots, parakeets, macaws, cockatiels

20
Q

[DOC for chlamydia spp]

STD

A

Azithromycin

21
Q

[DOC for chlamydia spp]

Conjunctivitis

A

Erythromycin

22
Q

[DOC for chlamydia spp]

LGV

A

Doxycycline

23
Q

[Rickettsiae]

Tick vector
Rash is macular with centripetal spread, no eschar

A

Rickettsia rickettsii (Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever)

24
Q

[Rickettsiae]

Vector: chigger mite
Rash: generalized papulovesicular
Eschar: present

A

Rickettsia akari

Rickettsialpox

25
Q

[Rickettsiae]

Vector: body louse
Rash: macular with centrifugal
Eschar: no eschar

A

Rickettsia prowazekii

EPIdemic typhus

26
Q

[Rickettsiae]

Vector is rat flea
Rash maculopapular
Eschar: no eschar

A

Rickettsia typhi

ENdemic typhus

27
Q

[Rickettsiae]

Vector: chiggers mite
Rash: maculopapular with centrifugal spread
Eschar: no eschar

A

Orientia tsutsugamushi

Scrub typhus

28
Q

[Rickettsiae]

Vector: no vector
Rash: no rash
Eschar: no eschar

65% mortality

A

Coxiella burnetti

Q fever

29
Q

[Rickettsiae]

Vector: ticks
Rash: maculopapular or petechial
Eschar: none

A

Ehrlichiosis

E. chaffeensis

30
Q

Painful genital ulcer

Small gram-negative rod, grows in chocolate agar with factor X

A

H. ducreyi

31
Q

Can cause mesenteric adenitis (pseuroappendicitis)

A

Yersinia enterocolitica

32
Q

can cause granuloma inguinale

A

This is Donovanosis

Klebsiella granulomatosis

33
Q

[Diagnosis]

pseudobuboe, ulceration forms beefy red ulcer with velvety surface

organism has bipolar densities, look like closed safety pins

A

Donovanosis

Tx: Azithromycin
Organism: K. granulomatosis