What is a characteristic of mycobacterium that other gram positive bacteria don’t have?
They have a thick layer of mycolic acid on the outside of the cell which makes the bacteria very resistant to environmental effects (can survive a long time in dust and intracellularly)
What are the effects of mycobacterium’s slow generation time of 15-20 hours?
What is the key property of mycolic acid with staining?
Describe the spread of M. TB
What happens in 90% of primary TB infections?
What happens to 10% of individuals with latent TB?
What happens to 5% of people with primary TB infection?
The immune system won’t contain the initial infection and will progress to classic pulmonary TB within 2 years
What percentage of M. TB infections go on to become active TB?
10%
What is the risk of progression/reactivation of TB in AIDS?
10% per year (rather than 10% lifetime risk)
What else can TB do?
Disseminate at any time (even when latent) to any body site via blood/lymphatics esp. if immunocompromised or < 2
What kind of disease is TB and why?
Immunopathological disease
What is a significant risk factor for reactivation/progression with dissemination?
CD4 depletion
What is the biggest pathogenic determinant in mycobacteria?
Mycobacterial cell wall - predominant genes associated with pathogenicity are those involved in mycolic acid synthesis
How can you test for TB when it is latent?
What are the systemic signs/symptoms in TB?
What are pulmonary signs/symptoms in TB?
What are pulmonary symptoms in late TB?
- SoB
What can happen in fulminant TB?
Haemoptysis and massive pulmonary haemorrhage due to cavities eroding onto pulmonary artery
What are extra-pulmonary findings in TB?
What radiological findings are there in primary TB?
What radiological findings are there in post-primary TB?
How would you diagnose TB in the context of pleurisy and pleural effusion?
- Pleural biopsy
What is the most common site for TB?
Intra-thoracic (53% pulmonary)
What is the second most common site for TB?
Extra-thoracic lymph node TB (23.1%) e.g. cervical