Microbial Morphology and Reservoirs: Bacteria and Pathogens

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Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (Morphology)

GP-like rods

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Mycobacterium Leprae (Morphology)

GPR

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escherichia coli (E. coli) (Morphology)

GNR

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ETEC (enterotoxigenic) (Morphology)

GNR

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STEC (Shiga toxin) (Morphology)

GNR

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Shigella dysenteriae (Morphology)

GNR

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Salmonella typhimurium (Morphology)

GNR

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Salmonella typhi (Morphology)

GNR

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Vibrio cholerae (Morphology)

GNR Curved

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Vibrio vulnificus (Morphology)

GNR Curved

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campylobacter jejuni (campy) (Morphology)

GNR short curved

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helicobacter pylori (Morphology)

GNR curved, polar flagella

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mycoplasma pneumoniae (Morphology)

NO cell wall, just a membrane

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Rickettsia rickettsii (Morphology)

GNR (obligate intracellular)

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Rickettsia prowazekii (Morphology)

GN coccobacillus

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pseudomonas aeruginosa (Morphology)

GNR

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leionella pneumophila (Morphology)

GNR

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Borrelia burgdorferi (lyme disease) (Morphology)

GN spirochete

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Yersinia pestis (Morphology)

GNR

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Francisella tularensis (Morphology)

GN coccobacillus

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Bacillus anthracis (Morphology)

GPRs in chains

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clostridium botulinum (Morphology)

GPR (tennis racquet)

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clostridium tetani (Morphology)

GPR (tennis racquet)

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clostridiioides difficile (Morphology)

GPR

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Bodetella pertussis (whooping cough) (Morphology)

GN coccobacillus (rod with rounded ends)

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haemophilus influenzae (serotype b) (Morphology)

GN coccobacillus (rod with rounded ends)

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Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (Reservoir)

Human active cases

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Mycobacterium Leprae (Reservoir)

human cases, armadillos

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escherichia coli (E. coli) (Reservoir)

lower GI commensals, environment

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ETEC (enterotoxigenic) (Reservoir)

infected humans

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STEC (Shiga toxin) (Reservoir)

animals colonized by STEC

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Shigella dysenteriae (Reservoir)

human infected/carrier cases

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Salmonella typhimurium (Reservoir)

human/animal GI tracts

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Salmonella typhi (Reservoir)

human-specific, chronic carriers

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Vibrio cholerae (Reservoir)

human cases, contaminated water

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Vibrio vulnificus (Reservoir)

warm, brackish waters

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campylobacter jejuni (campy) (Reservoir)

animal GI tracts, esp chickens

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helicobacter pylori (Reservoir)

humans

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mycoplasma pneumoniae (Reservoir)

human carriers (kids esp)

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Rickettsia rickettsii (Reservoir)

ticks

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Rickettsia prowazekii (Reservoir)

humans, flying squirrels

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pseudomonas aeruginosa (Reservoir)

moist environments

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leionella pneumophila (Reservoir)

aquatic environments

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Borrelia burgdorferi (lyme disease) (Reservoir)

rodents

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Yersinia pestis (Reservoir)

rodents

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Francisella tularensis (Reservoir)

rabbits, squirrels, beaver

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Bacillus anthracis (Reservoir)

soil

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clostridium botulinum (Reservoir)

soil

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clostridium tetani (Reservoir)

soil

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clostridiioides difficile (Reservoir)

human GI, asymptomatic

fomites in environment

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Bodetella pertussis (whooping cough) (Reservoir)

asymptomatic human carrier

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haemophilus influenzae (serotype b) (Reservoir)

asymptomatic human carrier

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Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (Transmission)

Respiratory, low infectious dose

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Mycobacterium Leprae (Transmission)

skin breaks, inhalation (low infectivity)

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escherichia coli (E. coli) (Transmission)

fecal-oral

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ETEC (enterotoxigenic) (Transmission)

fecal-oral

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STEC (Shiga toxin) (Transmission)

food-borne

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Shigella dysenteriae (Transmission)

fecal-oral

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Salmonella typhimurium (Transmission)

fecal-oral

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Salmonella typhi (Transmission)

fecal-oral

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Vibrio cholerae (Transmission)

fecal-oral; poor sewage/water infrastructure

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Vibrio vulnificus (Transmission)

food-borne (raw shellfish), skin breaks/wounds

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campylobacter jejuni (campy) (Transmission)

fecal-oral, contaminated food

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helicobacter pylori (Transmission)

fecal-oral, mouth-to-mouth

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mycoplasma pneumoniae (Transmission)

respiratory, PtP, tissue culture contaminant

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Rickettsia rickettsii (Transmission)

ticks

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Rickettsia prowazekii (Transmission)

PtP, body lice

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pseudomonas aeruginosa (Transmission)

airborne, biofilms

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leionella pneumophila (Transmission)

aerosol inhalation from cooling towers, misters, dehumidifiers

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Borrelia burgdorferi (lyme disease) (Transmission)

deer ticks

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Yersinia pestis (Transmission)

fleas

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Francisella tularensis (Transmission)

ticks/deer flies, handling infected carcasses

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Bacillus anthracis (Transmission)

spores into skin wound, breaks in skin, inhalation, ingestion

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clostridium botulinum (Transmission)

spores (honey, food-borne)

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clostridiioides difficile (Transmission)

dysbiosis of GI, fecal-oral ingestion of spores

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Bodetella pertussis (whooping cough) (Transmission)

respiratory

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haemophilus influenzae (serotype b) (Transmission)

respiratory

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clostridium tetani (Transmission)

traumatic implantation of spores

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Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (Clinical Presentation)

Primary: mild, asymptomatic, spontaneous healing

Latent: infection contained in granulomas

Secondary: reactivation of latent phase; chronic cough, cachexia, systemic manifestation, extrapulmonary spread

Pott's disease/spinal TB: death of IVD due to infection, causes kyphosis (outward curvature of spine)

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Mycobacterium Leprae (Clinical Presentation)

Leprosy:

1. Tuberculoid: small number of flat, anesthetic skin lesions

2. lepromatous: poor containment, widespread skin leasions, can cause permanent nerve, skin, eye, or limb damage (crippled hands)

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escherichia coli (E. coli) (Clinical Presentation)

UTIs:

- upper (kidney): pyelonephritis (causes dysuria and cloudy urine)

- lower (bladder): cervicitis, urethritis, prostatitis for men

Neonatal meningitis:

- contracted if exposed during delivery

diarrhea:

- ETEC and STEC

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ETEC (enterotoxigenic) (Clinical Presentation)

nausea, loose stool, vomiting, fever

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STEC (Shiga toxin) (Clinical Presentation)

bloody diarrhea that can progress to HUS

Hemolytic uremic syndrome: characterized by triad of symptoms

1. thrombocytopenia (platelet consumption)

2. hemolytic anemia (RBC lysis)

3. hematuria: urea buildup from clogged glomeruli

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Shigella dysenteriae (Clinical Presentation)

shigellosis: severe bloody, mucousy diarhhea that resolves in about a week

risk for HUS if strain creates Stx

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Salmonella typhimurium (Clinical Presentation)

nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, fever, diarrhea (salmonella)

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Salmonella typhi (Clinical Presentation)

typhoid fever: severe systemic illness

persistent bacteremia: can cause hemorrhage of intestines

carrier state: forms biofilm on lining of gall bladder and is then shed into GI tract for weeks

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Vibrio cholerae (Clinical Presentation)

rapid onset

abdominal fullness and discomfort, vomiting

rushes of peristalsis: voluminous, watery stools (rice-water stools)

life-threatening dehydration

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Vibrio vulnificus (Clinical Presentation)

diarrhea

blistering cellulitis: can progress to sepsis or necrotizing fasciitis

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campylobacter jejuni (campy) (Clinical Presentation)

campylobacteriosis: watery diarrhea that can progress to bloody

sequelae: Guillian-Barre syndrome, tingling/weakness of the legs that can spread to arms and upper body; can take weeks to years to recover (similar mechanism to ARF)

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helicobacter pylori (Clinical Presentation)

antrum (stomach mucosa) infection, causes gastric ulcers and gastritis from bacterial overgrowth

risk of gastric cancer

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mycoplasma pneumoniae (Clinical Presentation)

walking pneumonia: fever, cough, shortness of breath; most cases tracheobronchitis (upper respiratory infection)

smoldering infection over several weeks (very slow onset is clinical cue)

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Rickettsia rickettsii (Clinical Presentation)

rocky mountain spotted fever: fever, headache, vomiting, joint pain, petechiae

centripetal rash (moves inward)

vascular collapse can be fatal

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Rickettsia prowazekii (Clinical Presentation)

epidemic typhus: fever with confusion and stupor

centrifugal rash (spreads to extremities except hands and feet)

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pseudomonas aeruginosa (Clinical Presentation)

opportunistic pathogen: takes advantages of breaches in barrier and causes lung, skin, or eye infections (hospital acquired)

lung: pneumonia

skin: hot tub rash and green nail syndrome (mild), burn wounds (severe

eye: keratitis (corneal infection, contact lenses)

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leionella pneumophila (Clinical Presentation)

severe: legionnaires' disease, severe pneumonia

mild: pontiac fever (flu-like)

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Borrelia burgdorferi (lyme disease) (Clinical Presentation)

localized: bulls-eye rash at bite site, flu-like symptoms

Disseminated: additional skin lesions, possible severe bradyarrhymias that can cause AV block)

post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS): ontroversial; brain fog, fatigue (lingering symptoms)

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Yersinia pestis (Clinical Presentation)

plague: black death

sylvatic plague in animals

bubonic plague: infection of regional LNs from flea bite

septicemic plague: bactermia and sepsis if LNs fail to stop infection; ischemic necrosis from clots (hypercoagulability)

pneumonic plague: extremely infectious as it spreads to lungs, dead within 2-3 days

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Francisella tularensis (Clinical Presentation)

ulceroglandular form: skin lesions, axillary or inguinal lymphadenopathy

pneumonic form: moves to lung via hematogenous spread, most severe fever, headache, muscle aches, weakness

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Bacillus anthracis (Clinical Presentation)

cutaneous anthrax: spores germinate into bacteria, forms black eschar with red border

inhalational anthrax: life-threatening, pulmonary hemorrhage

gastrointestinal anthrax: consuming infected meat, lesions in GI tract causing hemorrage and perforation

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clostridium botulinum (Clinical Presentation)

botulism: flaccid paralysis; muscle weakness, progressing to respiratory paralysis from spreading BTX, constipation in infants (muscularis propria)

adults: wound botulism, produces BTX locally