what are the two main areas of the respiratory tract?
how do URT microbial communities vary?
•By age, season
how many air does a healthy person breath each day?
A healthy adult breathes >7000L of air a day
•Approx. 104-106bacteria cells/m3/day
how does the lung have immunity?
how much of inhaled particles transported from bronchioles to trachea by the mucociliary elevator?
about 90%
what is the mucocillary elevator?
Part of the innate immune system
•Non selective
•On a very basic and generalised level; •Consists of different components;
•Epithelial (ciliated) •Secretory cells
•Can be impaired/inhibited in certain chronic conditions;•
Cystic Fibrosis
•Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
how does the mucocillary elevator work?
Secretory cells produce mucuswhich coat the airways
•Goblet cells in trachea→changes to club and serous cells lower down
Inhaled particles become trapped in the mucus
•Mucus “floating” on the PCL which allows the cilia to beat
•Moves mucus up and out of the respiratory tract
what is a respiratory tract infection and what are the different types of ones?
what are the possible upper respiratory tract infections?
what are the possible lower respiratory tract infections?
how would you treat a respiratory tract infection?
antibiotics
how can you acquire a respiratory tract infection?
•Generally transmitted by droplets from coughing and sneezing
•Influenza: May contain >0.5 million virus particles per sneeze/cough
•Droplet Vs Airborne transmission•
Can also be caught from contac
how would you prevent infections?
Good general hygiene measures;•Handwashing•Soap/Alcohol rubs•Cough Etiquette•More Healthcare specific;•Patient isolation•PPE•Surface decontamination
what are the common microbiota in COPD?
Some more common species; H. influenzae, S. pneumoniae, M. catarrhalis
•P. aeruginosa more prevalent the more advanced the disease
what is pneumonia and how can you get it?
what are the common microbiota assoicated with COPD?
what does group A steptococcus cause?
Strep throat ( GAS pharyngitis), Necrotizing Fasciitis, tonsillitis etc etc
is strep A grame positive or negative?
gram positive
how is strep A characteristed?
how is strep A treated?
antibiotics
how do strep A immunoinvade?
what are the GAS mechanisms?
what is the main cause of TB?
Main cause is Mycobacterium tuberculosis in humans
•Other Mycobacteriumspecies can also cause TB•M. bovis, M. africanum, M. canetti, M. microti
who discovered Mycobacterium tuberculosis?
Koch