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Enterobacteriaceae II Vibrio, Campylobacter,
Helicobacter (Gram negative rods, enteric tract),
Lecture 35
Faculty Dr. Alvin Fox
2
Typhoid
  • enteric fever
  • severest salmonella disease
  • Salmonella typhi
  • rare in US
  • epidemics
  • third world
  • Europe
  • historical

3
Salmonella typhi
  • human reservoir
  • carrier state common
  • contaminated food
  • water supply
  • poor sanitary conditions

4
Typhoid
  • septicemia
  • - occurs 10-14 days
  • lasts 7 days

macrophage
  • gall bladder
  • shedding, weeks
  • acute phase, gastroenteritis

gastroenteritis
5
S. typhi
  • Vi (capsular) antigen
  • protective

6
Typhoid -Therapy
  • Antibiotics
  • essential
  • Vaccines
  • ineffective

7
Yersiniosis
  • Yersinia entercolitica
  • gastroenteritis
  • Scandinavia common
  • US
  • colder regions

8
Yersiniosis
  • transmission
  • fecal contamination, domestic animals
  • water
  • milk
  • meat

9
Yersinia
Gut lumen
Diarrhea fever abdominal pain antibiotic therapy
recommended occassional bacteremia
10
Yersinia -isolation
cold enrichment
11
Y. pseudotuberculosis
  • similar
  • less severe disease

12
Vibrio cholerae
13
Vibrios
  • Gram negative rods
  • comma shaped
  • facultative anaerobes
  • oxidase positive
  • simple nutritional requirements
  • readily cultivated

14
Occurrence -cholera
  • third world
  • US
  • uncommon
  • traveler
  • ingestion of sea-food

15
Transmission - V. cholerae
feces
  • water
  • fresh
  • salt
  • food

16
Cholera - attachment
Gut lumen
17
Cholera toxin- Choleragen
  • B binds to gangliosides
  • provides channel for A
  • A catalyses ADP-ribosylation
  • regulator complex
  • activates adenylate cyclase

18
Cholera -therapy
  • massive secretion of ions/water into
  • gut lumen
  • dehydration and death
  • therapy
  • fluid replacement
  • antibiotic therapy
  • vaccination
  • partially effective
  • not generally used
  • international travelers

19
Vibrio parahemolyticus
  • raw sea-food
  • grows best in high salt
  • not common in US
  • diarrhea

20
Vibrio vulnificus
  • Wound infections
  • Most common Vibrio infection in the US

21
CAMPYLOBACTER HELICOBACTER
  • Gram negative rods
  • curved or spiral
  • genetically related

22
Campylobacter jejuni
pleomorphic
23
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Transmission
  • infects the intestinal tract of animals
  • chickens, cattle, sheep
  • Transmitted
  • milk
  • meat products

25
Campylobacter
Gut lumen
26
Isolation - Campylobacter
  • microaerophilic
  • grows best 42oC

27

Campylobacter - symptoms
  • diarrhea
  • dysentery common
  • malaise
  • fever
  • abdominal pain
  • usually self-limiting
  • antibiotics occasionally
  • bacteremia
  • small minority

28
Helicobacter pylori
  • stomach mucosa
  • ulcers

29
Diagnosis -Helicobacter
  • Culture
  • - urease NH4 CO2
  • Direct detection of urease
  • CO2 derived from labeled urea

30
Urease
  • Important in neutralizing stomach acid
  • - pathogenesis

31
Therapy -Helicobacter
  • Antibiotics
  • cures ulcers

32
Summary statement
  • sanitary measures
  • largely protect the water supply
  • the food supply (fresh animal and vegetable
    products) is not as well handled but this is more
    challenging
  • microbiological monitoring of food is much more
    difficult than identification of infectious
    agents in clinical specimens
  • food/water borne epidemics
  • less common, US
  • common, third world
  • availability of medical care is of course higher
    in US

33
Therapy
  • severe diarrhea
  • fluid replacement essential
  • antibiotic therapy sometimes used in local
  • infection but always in systemic disease
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