What are symptoms of laryngitis/tracheitis?
- Burning pain
What are common causes of laryngitis and tracheitis?
What organism causes diphtheria?
Corynebacterium diphtheria
What is unique about corynebacterium diphtheria?
It must be lysogenized to cause disease (must carry a viral genome)
What does it mean to be lysogenized?
The virus is latent
What are the 2 best diagnostic methods for a disease caused by corynebacterium diphtheria?
- Look for presence of toxin with ELISA
Will corynebacterium diphtheria with AB toxin cause disease?
No
Why is diphtheria potentially life threatening?
Where is diphtheria most common?
Developing world
Is corynebacterium diphtheria found in the normal pharynx?
Yes, non-toxigenic strains
How does corynebacterium diphtheria adhere to surfaces?
Pili or fimbriae
What are 2 possible complications with diphtheria?
- Polyneuritis
What is myocarditis?
Inflammation of the heart tissue
What are symptoms of polyneuritis?
- Regurgitation of lipids
How is diphtheria treated and why?
- Antibiotics lyse cells, so if they lyse viral cells the toxin will be released, so an antitoxin is needed
What does DTAP provide vaccination against?
What causes pertussis?
- Bordetella parapertussis
How is bordetella pertussis transmitted?
Airborne droplets
What is the natural host of bordetella pertussis?
Humans
How does bordetella pertussis cause infection?
Attaches to and multiples in ciliated respiratory mucosa
What are the symptoms of an early bordetella pertussis infection?
Similar to a viral URT infection
Is a fever common or uncommon in pertussis and what does this mean?
- Pathogen causes a localized infection
What are the toxins produced by bordetella pertussis?
What does the A subunit of pertussis toxin do?
ADP-ribosyl transferase that catalyzes the transfer of ADP-ribose from NAD to host cell proteins