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Title: Bacterial pneumonia


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Bacterial pneumonia
  • Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most common cause
  • Capsule around the bacteria causes virulence
  • Symptoms are high fever, chest pain, difficulty
    breathing
  • High mortality rate in elderly patients
  • Vaccine is available
  • Antibiotic treatment with penicillin

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Mycoplasma pneumonia
  • Atypical pneumonia caused by the bacteria
    Mycoplasma pneumoniae
  • Bacteria has no cell wall
  • More common in young adults (under 40) and
    children
  • Symptoms are low grade fever, cough, headache
    that may last for several weeks
  • Treated with erythromycin and tetracycline

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Legionellosis(Legionnaries disease)
  • Legionella pneumophila
  • High fever, cough
  • Air conditioning systems, and other water
    features
  • Spread through air (aerosol), not person to
    person
  • Philadelphia outbreak 1976 - 221 affected 34
    deaths

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Spread of Legionnaires Disease
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Influenza
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What is influenza?
  • RNA virus that has three classes
  • Influenza A
  • Disease in humans, can cause pandemics
  • Influenza B
  • Inflects humans, less severe than type A
  • Influenza C
  • Infects pigs and humans, generally mild disease

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Structure of the flu virus
  • RNA virus
  • Outer lipid coat
  • Projections on the outer layer
  • Hemagglutin spikes (H) 16 types
  • Neuraminidase spikes (N) 9 types

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Spikes
  • Hemagglutinin spikes
  • 500 per virus
  • Allows virus to recognize and attach to body
    cells
  • Antibodies made to these spikes
  • Neuraminidase spikes
  • 100 per virus
  • Help virus separate from infected host cell

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Why do I need to get a new flu shot every year?
  • Antigenic drift changes in the structure of the
    spikes that allow the virus to evade the immune
    system
  • Occurs on an annual basis
  • Antigenic shift major change in the protein of
    the spikes that creates a virus that is new to
    the human population little herd immunity major
    epidemics

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Flu shots/Flu season
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Coccidiodomycosis
  • Fungal disease of the lungs
  • Coccidiodes immitis
  • Endemic to the desert southwest
  • Causes either no symptoms or mild symptoms,
    including chest pain, fever, coughing, and weight
    loss
  • Immune suppressed individuals may develop a TB
    like disease that can become systemic
  • Amphotericin B is used to treat the condition

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Coccidioidomycosis
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