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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Clostridium species important in human infections:
 
Anaerobic, gram +, spore forming rod.
  • C. perfringens: wounds or contaminated surgery; cellulitis, myonecrosis, septic abortions.
  • C. tetani: wounds, neonatal umbilical stump, toxin causes tetany.
  • C. botulinum: neurotoxin from contaminated food or GI colonization.
  • C. difficile: overgrows GI flora, toxins cause pseudomembranous colitis.
  • All clostridial species secrete toxins and tissue destroying enzymes.
  • Clostridium perfringens makes at least twelve. Here are just a few:
    • Collagenase and hyaluronidase that degrade extracellular matrix.
    • Alpha toxin degrades lecithin, destroying membranes.
    • Theta toxin, binds to cholesterol causing membrane destruction.
      • Results in WBC lysis. Note in the picture above there are no polys.
  • Therapy for C. perfringens infection consists of:
    • Wide debridement of necrotic tissue.
    • Antibiotic therapy (penicillin), but it can be tough to get high tissue levels in devascularized, necrotic tissue.
    • Possibly even hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
 
So how do we capture and identify the culprit?                                          Back

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