What is a category A bioterror agent?
What is a category B bioterror agents?
2. moderately easy to disseminate
What is a category C bioterror agent?
What 3 bacteria are “category A” bioterror agents?
What 2 viruses are category A bioterror agents?
2. Lassa, Marburg, Ebola, Denque
What toxin is category A bioterror agent?
Botulism/botulinum toxin
What are the category B bioterror agents?
What are the category C bioterror agents?
What are the advantages of biologics as weapons?
What is the “ideal microbe” for bioterror?
What are the 2 aerobic gram positive rods?
2. cornybacterium
What are the three inoculation sites for anthrax?
How do you acquire cutaneous anthrax?
What happens following inoculation?
It is acquired by contact with material contaminated with SPORES [textile from animal skin or hair, raw hides, wool]
After inoculation:
It is painless
How do you acquire GI anthrax?
What is incubation period?
What is the presentation of disease?
What is the fatality rate?
Eating contaminated meat that is undercooked.
Incubation is hours to 7 days while spores germinate in your intestines.
Presents with:
Case fatality is 25-75%
Describe inhalation anthrax. How is it acquired? How long is incubation? What are the initial symptoms? What are the later symptoms?
Inhalation of spores
Incubation 3 to greater than 40 days
Begins with non-specific flu-like illness
-fever, myalgia, headache, chest discomfort
*May have a period of transient improvement [RED]
Rapid deterioration to high fever, dyspnea, shock
What is the pathogenesis of inhalation anthrax?
What are the 2 main virulence factors of B. anthracis?
2. anthrax toxin
What are the inhalation anthrax major signs?
Why may there not be pulmonary infiltrates in inhalational anthrax?
Because germination of the spores takes place in the nodes of the mediastinum and not in the lungs [RED]
How is the diagnosis of inhalational anthrax made based on :
Suspicion:
Proof [RED]
What is treatment for inhalation anthrax [x60days]?
ciprofloxacin OR doxy [not effective against meningitis]
PLUS
1 or 2 additional antimicrobials [ vanc, penG, others]
What is the treatment for cutaneous anthrax [x7-10 days, unless aerosol exposure]
oral Cipro or Doxy
What is anthrax chemoprophylaxis?
How long is it given
Disease doesn’t begin until spores germinate [maybe weeks later]
If the person may have been exposed, treat them for a long time [over 60 days] with cipro or doxy p.o.
Who receives the anthrax vaccine?
How is it delivered?
Vaccine is given to military personnel and occupational exposures.
It has protective antigen and requires multiple injections over a period of weeks.