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Title: Pathogenesis


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Pathogenesis
  • Louise S. Thai, M.D.

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OBJECTIVES
  • Colonization, Infection, and Disease
  • Initiation, Development, and Outcome of an
    Infectious Disease
  • Kochs Postulates

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Definitions
  • Commensal
  • Colonization
  • Etiology
  • Pathogenicity
  • Virulence
  • Pathogen
  • Pathogenesis
  • Infection
  • Disease

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Pathogenicity
  • Primary Pathogens
  • Opportunistic Pathogens

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Primary Pathogens
  • Strict or Obligate
  • ? Potential in causing disease
  • Prevented by immunization
  • Responsible for ? morbidity and mortality in
    developing world

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Opportunistic Pathogens
  • ? Probability of causing disease in
    immunocompetent host
  • ? Probability of causing disease in
    immunocompromised host
  • ? High morbidity and mortality in Western world

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Virulence
  • A trait of pathogenic bacteria
  • ?Virulent or ?virulent strains
  • H. influenzae otitis media, sinusitis
  • H. influenzae type b meningitis
  • Quantitative measure LD50

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Transmission
  • Via aerosol TB, Pertussis, Flu
  • Fecal-Oral Dysentery, Enterobiasis
  • Sexual Chlamydia, Gonorrhea
  • Water Legionnaires disease, HAV
  • Food Salmonella, HAV
  • Vector RMSF, Lyme d., Malaria

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Factors that determine
  • Initiation
  • Development
  • Outcome

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Portals of Entry (Table 1)
  • Skin
  • Respiratory Tract
  • GI Tract
  • Urogenital Tract
  • Bloodstream

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Evasion of the Host Immune System
  • Capsule
  • Antigenic mimicry
  • Mutation
  • Phagosome escape
  • Prevention of phagolysosomal fusion
  • Prevention of phagolysosomal acidification

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Infectious Dose
  • ? Number ? ? likelihood of disease
  • ? Pathogenicity ? ? bacteria sufficient to
    initiate disease
  • ? Pathogenicity ? ? bacteria required to initiate
    disease

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Virulence Determinants
  • Surface Virulence Factors (Table 2)
  • Endotoxin
  • Exotoxins (Table 3)

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Surface Virulence Factors
  • S. pneumoniae Capsule
  • N. meningitidis Capsule
  • H. influenzae Capsule
  • N. gonorrhoeae Pili

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Host Defense System
  • Cell-mediated Immune System
  • Humoral Immune System
  • Complement System

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Stages of Bacterial Pathogenesis
  • Transmission
  • Penetration of the barrier
  • Adherence
  • Proliferation ? colonization
  • Clinical manifestations
  • Host response
  • Recovery or death

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Kochs Postulates
  • The organism must be isolated from every patient
    with the disease
  • The organism must be grown in vitro
  • The organism must cause the disease in animal
    model
  • The organism must be recovered from the animal

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Stages of Infectious Disease
  • Incubation Period
  • Prodromal Period
  • Specific Illness period
  • Convalescent Period

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Extent of Host Involvement
  • Localized
  • Impetigo
  • Ear infection
  • Sinusitis
  • Systemic
  • Bacteremia
  • Sepsis
  • Septic Shock
  • Toxic Shock

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Epidemiologic Classification
  • Sporadic
  • Endemic
  • Epidemic
  • Pandemic
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