BACT. B. Burgdorferi Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
how do spriochetes get around | endoflagella very motile and trapped in the periplasm |
how do you see borrellia | IF |
b. burgdorferi causes | Lyme |
Hermsii and recurrentis | relapsing fever |
Treponema pallidum causes? | syphyllis |
leptopira interogans causes? | leptospirosis |
of the spirochetes which are zoonoses | borrelia and leptospira |
how is borellia different from other spirochetes | larger and more narrow |
what are the acute form syptoms associated with borrelia | fever, bull's eye, muscle pain, with meningeal irriation |
what are the chronic form symptoms of borrelia | meningioencephalitis, myocarditis, disabling recurrent arthritis |
what percent of borrelia patients get erythema migrans | 70-90% |
is the lesion asymptomatic | no it burns |
what other symptoms are common with borrelia | flu like symptoms |
what percent of patients have symptoms that continue | 73% |
when does stage 2 start | onset to 4 months |
what percent in stage 2 have disseminating spirochetes | 73% |
what else is common in stage II | neurologic symptoms, carrdiac (myocarditis) and systemic (malise fatigue) |
when does stage 3 happen | 5 to 24 months |
what percent of untreated go onto stage III | 50-60 % |
what percent have migrating arthritis and synovitis | 10% |
with the migrating arthritis is it sterile or bacteremic | sterile so likely an immune process |
where is the borrelia likely to stay | in areas with poor immune system response like the brain, nervous system, joints, skin |
when is the infection commonly spread | april through september |
how long do the ticks have to feed to be infectious | 40-60 hours |
what is the exotoxin of borrelia | LOS lipid A elicits a weak response |
what are the two virulence factors of borellia | OspA common as the tick starts to feed becomes OspC as bacteria enters mammal |
why no vaccine against OspA | cross rx |
why no vaccine against OspC | too variable |
what does vaccine against OspA work against | antigen 1 (hLFA-1) especially in people with HLA-DR4 |
how do you diagnose someone with Lymes early? | exposure and clinical symptoms |
how do you diagnose someone with lyme late | serology, elisa, IF |
what is the problem with testing for borrelia | can have positives based on cross rx |
most common vector disese in the us | Borrelia |
the Ixodes tick scapularis is in the | East |
Ixodes pacificus is in the | West |
Treatment | doxycyline, amoxicillin, cefuroxime |
O2 requirements of borellia | microaerophilic |
tight or loose spirchete | loose with irregular coils |
genome of borrellia | 9 linear 2 circular plasmids |
why can't you just fight the bacteria | constantly changing its surface |
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