Infectious Disease Tutorial
 
Introduction

Case1: Vomiting 

Case 2: Cough & fever

Case 3: Bruising 

Case 4: Sore throat

Case 5: Jaundice

Case 6: Flu & fever

Case 7: Diarrhea

Case 8: Black Robe 

Case 9: Back Pain

Catching the beast

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Quiz Please

How can Mr. DA have the squirts and no bacteria in his stool?
 
  • For starters, we're only looking at aerobic bacteria with these plates.
    • For certain, he's got some anaerobic bugs we're not growing.
    • Perhaps a virus, but still we don't see bacteria, normal or otherwise.
  • The obvious question is, in the absence of normal flora what's taken over?
  • You've probably scoped this out. Clostridium difficile has repopulated his colon.
  • He killed off everything with the broad spectrum antibiotic.
  • The C. difficile spores survived and hatched out when the coast was clear.
 
  • C. difficile is making two toxins that are causing the problem.
  • The picture to the right shows the results of an assay for both toxins.

Click here to see how the assay was done.
Here's the scoop on C. difficile
  • Anaerobic, gram positive organism. Very difficult (difficile) to isolate.
  • Normally present in a number of people, but in low numbers.
  • Transmission occurs via spores.
  • Broad spectrum antibiotics kill off normal flora, selecting for spore forming bugs.
  • Exotoxins do the damage and cause the symptoms.
    • Toxin A: enterotoxin causing fluid loss through the mucosa.
    • Toxin B: cytotoxic to the colonic epithelium.
  • In conjunction, these result in pseudomembranous colitis.

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