What are the three genera of spirochetes?
What organism causes syphilis?
-Treponema pallidum
Why can’t we see Treponema pallidum on light microscopy? What kind of microscopy is needed to see them?
What is the outermost amorphous layer of Treponema pallidum?
-Glycosaminoglycans
What diagnostic tests do we use to detect Treponema pallidum?
Non-treponemal antibody tests:
Treponemal antibody tests:
Where does Treponema pallidum get phosphatidylcholine?
What tests detect cardolipin in Treponema pallidum?
=non-treponemal antibody tests
What is the epidemiology of Treponema pallidum?
What disease does Treponema pallidum cause?
Syphilis
What is weird about the flagella of spirochetes?
They are located underneath the outer membrane
What is the first sign of syphilis?
Primary syphilis = lesion called chancre
-incubation of 7-21 days before papule appears
Why is primary syphilis harder to detect in women and homosexual men?
What happens to the primary syphilis chancre without treatment?
What is secondary syphilis?
**involves palms of the hands and soles of the feet”
-partial immunity prevents these lesions from turning into a chancre
What is seen in the CSF of patients with secondary syphilis?
-Treponemes
What kind of patient will develop early neurological symptoms of syphilis?
AIDS patient
What is latent syphilis?
What are the three things that can happen once syphilis becomes latent?
1/3 eradicate disease
1/3 remain with latent disease; keep reactive RPR
1/3 develop tertiary syphilis
What are the three types of tertiary syphilis?
What is benign tertiary syphilis?
-Gummas: large, immunologically mediated, granulomatous lesions of skin, liver testis, hard palate
***RARE
What is cardiovascular tertiary syphilis?
-Aneurysm of ascending aorta due to invasion of vasa vasorum
*RARE
What is neurologic tertiary syphilis?
Wide variety of sx’s
*CSF is usually abnormal
What is the most reliable diagnosis of primary syphilis?
-detection of treponemes in the canchre by darkfield exam
*difficult in secondary lesions
What is the treatment for syphilis?
-Long acting penicillin b/c of slow dividing time