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Title: Faculty: Dr' Alvin Fox


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ENTEROBACTERIACEAE, VIBRIO, CAMPYLOBACTER AND
HELICOBACTER (1)
Faculty Dr. Alvin Fox
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Key Words
Opportunistic diseases Shigella Diarrhea
Bacillary dysentery Dysentery Shiga
toxin Urinary tract infections Salmonella
enteritidis Lactose positive/negative
Salmonellosis Enteropathogenic E. coli
Salmonella cholerae-suis Enterotoxigenic E. coli
Salmonella typhi Heat stable toxin
Typhoid Heat labile toxin Vi Enteroinvasive
E. coli Yersinia entercolitica
Enterohemorrhagic E. coli Vibrio cholerae Vero
toxin (Shiga-like) Choleragen (cholera
toxin) Hemolysin Campylobacter
jejuni pili Helicobacter pylori

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Opportunistic diseases -Enterobacteriaceae
  • septicemia,
  • pneumonia,
  • meningitis
  • urinary tract infections


Citrobacter Enterobacter Escherichia Hafnia Morgan
ella Providencia Serratia
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Enterobacteriaceae
  • gastrointestinal diseases
  • Escherichia coli
  • Salmonella
  • Shigella
  • Yersinia entercolitica

5
Reiter's syndrome
  • Histocompatibility antigen (HLA) B27
  • Enterobacteriaceae
  • Salmonella
  • Shigella
  • Yersinia
  • Non-Enterobacteriaceae
  • Campylobacter
  • Chlamydia

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Enterobacteriaceae
  • community acquired
  • otherwise healthy people
  • Klebsiella pneumoniae
  • respiratory diseases
  • prominent capsule
  • urinary tract infection
  • fecal contamination
  • E. coli
  • Proteus
  • urease (degrades urea)
  • alkaline urine


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Enterobacteriaceae
  • gram negative facultative anaerobic rods
  • oxidase negative (not cytochrome oxidase)

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Feces
  • E. coli
  • lactose positive
  • not usually identified
  • lactose positive sp. common, healthy intestine
  • Shigella, Salmonella,Yersinia
  • lactose negative
  • identified

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Enterobacteriaceae
  • other sites
  • identified biochemically


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Serotypes
  • reference laboratory
  • antigens
  • O (lipopolysaccharide)
  • H (flagellar)
  • K (capsular)


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Diarrhea and Dysentery
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Caption E. coli
Escherichia coli
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Escherichia coli
  • E. coli and Shigella
  • genetically very similar
  • many similarities in diseases

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Enteropathogenic E. coli
  • destruction of surface microvilli
  • fever
  • diarrhea
  • vomiting
  • nausea
  • non-bloody stools

Gut lumen
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Enterotoxigenic E. coli
  • diarrhea like cholera
  • milder
  • travellers diarrhea

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Enterotoxigenic E. coli
  • Heat labile toxin
  • like choleragen
  • Adenyl cyclase activated
  • cyclic AMP
  • secretion water/ions
  • Heat stable toxin
  • Guanylate cyclase activated
  • cyclic GMP
  • uptake water/ions

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Enteroinvasive E. coli (EIEC )
  • Dysentery
  • - resembles shigellosis

Gut lumen
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Enterohemorrhagic E. coli
  • Usually O157H7

Flagella
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Transmission meat products or
sewage-contaminated vegetables
  • Hemorrhagic
  • bloody, copious diarrhea
  • few leukocytes
  • afebrile
  • hemolytic-uremic syndrome
  • hemolytic anemia
  • thrombocytopenia (low platelets)
  • kidney failure

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Enterohemorrhagic E. coli
  • Vero toxin
  • shiga-like
  • Hemolysins

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Treatment -gastrointestinal disease
  • fluid replacement
  • antibiotics
  • not used usually unless systemic
  • e.g. hemolytic-uremia syndrome

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E. coli fimbriae
Type 1
mannose
P
  • galactose
  • glycolipids
  • glycoproteins

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Shigella
Modified from Fig, Dennis Kunkel
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Shigella
  • S. flexneri, S. boydii, S. sonnei, S. dysenteriae
  • bacillary dysentery
  • shigellosis
  • bloody feces
  • intestinal pain
  • pus

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Shigellosis
  • within 2-3 days
  • epithelial cell damage

Gut lumen
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Shiga toxin
  • enterotoxic
  • cytotoxic
  • inhibits protein synthesis
  • lysing 28S rRNA

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Shigellosis
  • man only "reservoir"
  • mostly young children
  • fecal to oral contact
  • children to adults
  • transmitted by adult food handlers
  • unwashed hands

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Treating shigellosis
  • manage dehydration
  • patients respond to antibiotics
  • disease duration diminished

29
Salmonella
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Salmonella
  • 2000 antigenic "types
  • genetically single species
  • S. enterica
  • disease category
  • S. enteritidis
  • many serotypes
  • S. cholerae-suis
  • S. typhi

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Salmonellosis
  • S. enteritidis
  • the common salmonella infection
  • poultry, eggs
  • no human reservoir
  • Gastroenteritis
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • non-bloody stool
  • self-limiting (2 - 5 days)

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Salmonellosis
Gut lumen
uncomplicated cases (the vast majority)
antibiotic therapy not useful
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S. cholerae-suis
  • much less common
  • septicemia
  • antibiotic therapy essential
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