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Title: Mycobacterium Tuberculosis


1
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
  • Amber Garza
  • Kaylee Stroud
  • Jennifer Sanchez

2
Patient
  • Viper Jackson is an inmate in a New York prison.
    He had complained of a dry, persistent cough and
    saw the doctor where a culture was taken. Later
    the lab reported the presence of acid fast
    bacteria. The culture was sent out and the
    identification came back Mycobacterium
    tuberculosis with resistance to rifampin and INH

3
Specific Term
  • M. Tuberculosis is known as Multi Drug Resistant
    Tb (MDR-Tb).

4
Characteristics
  • Cell wall composed of mycolic acid, a waxy lipid
    made of 60-90 carbon atoms
  • Capable of Intracellular growth
  • Are protected from lysis once they are
    phagocytized
  • May remain dormant for decades inside macrophages
    and in the centers of tubercles.
  • Acid-fast Gram Positive Bacilli
  • Has slow growth, divides in hours to days

5
Characteristics Continued
  • Hydrophobic
  • Can live up to 8 months without a host
  • Infects respiratory tract via inhalation of
    respiratory droplets
  • Droplets are about 5 um in diameter. Minimum
    infectious dose is about 10 cells.
  • Obligate aerobes

6
Resistance
  • The resistance to Rifampin is a result of
    chromosomal mutation that alters binding site on
    enzyme (Bauman 305).
  • INH (Isonicotinic acid hydrazide) resistance is
    due to random mutations of bacterial chromosomes
    that result in reduced drug uptake or alteration
    of target sites (Bauman 307).

7
DNA Exchange Image found _at_www.genomenewsnetwork.o
rg/articles/11_00/TB.
                               M.
tuberculosis in mouse macrophages. Courtesy
Center for Tuberculosis Research, Johns Hopkins
University
  • Courtesy The Rockefeller University

Courtesy The Rockefeller University
  • M. Tuberculosis exchanges DNA by forms of
    Transformation. They replicate freely within
    macrophages slowly killing them.

8
Treatment
  • Combination of antibiotic therapy consisting of
    strepmycin, ethambutol, and/or pyrazinamide.
  • If successful, treatment may take as long as two
    years.
  • Dots (directly observe therapy)
  • The New York outbreak of 1990 cost over 1
    billion to quell.

9
Prognosis
  • 80 mortality rate
  • Most likely to die from Lung Disease
  • If HIV positive patient will die sooner
  • Will die from infection of all other organs once
    M. Tuberculosis spreads

10
Precautions
  • Use personal protective gear
  • Quarantine
  • Monitor treatment and visit doctor frequently
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