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Title: RICKETTSIA ORIENTIA EHRLICHIA ANAPLASMA COXIELLA BARTONELLA


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RICKETTSIAORIENTIAEHRLICHIA ANAPLASMACOXIELLA
BARTONELLA
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General introduction
  • Gram-negative, obligate intracellular
    coccobacilli bacteria that infect mammaols and
    arthropods
  • Rickettsiae are transmitted in the
    arthropods,which serves as both vector and
    reservior
  • Both DNA and RNA
  • Is sensitive to antibiotic.

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Category of rickettsia
  • Genus
  • Rickettsia, Coxiella ,Orientia,Ehrlichia
    Bartonella
  • Species
  • Rickettsia prowazekii (epidemic typhus),
    Rickettsia typhi (endemic typhus), Rickettsia
    rickettsii (spotted fever), Rochalimaea quintana
    (trench fever), Coxiella burnetii (Q fever)

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Bilogical features
  • Variable shape, coccobacilli
  • Gram negative
  • Microcapsule and slim layer
  • Culture in york sacs of embryonated eggs

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Antigenic structure
  • LPS
  • Rickettsia tsutsugamushi
  • Coxiella burnetii (Q fever)
  • LPS? smooth
  • LPS? rough
  • Weil-Felix reacrion
  • Surface protein(SPA)

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Transmission
  • Typhus, spotted fever and trench fever are
    transmitted via arthropod vectors
  • Q fever is acquired via inhalation or ingestion
    of contaminated milk or food.

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Pathogenesis
  • Virulence factors endotoxin, phospholipase A,
    and slime layer
  • Sites vascular system producing vasculitis???
  • Characteristic triad of symptoms fever, headache
    and rash (no rash with Q fever).

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Rickettsia prowazekii??????
  • epidemic typhus
  • average incubation periods (days)8
  • the louse
  • Respiratory tract and conjunctiva
  • Latent period 2 weeks
  • Abrupt onset,fever,chills,headache,
  • myalgia,arthralgia

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Replication cycle of Rickettsia and Orientia
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Rickettsia typhi???????????
  • endemic typhus
  • 7-14 days
  • Mice
  • the louseflea
  • Mouth,nose and conjunctiva
  • Gradual onset,fever,headache,myalgia,
  • cough

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Rickettsia tsutsugamushi???????
  • Tsutsugamushi disease(scrub typhus)
  • Mice
  • tsutsugamushi
  • Black eachar??

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Coxiella burnetti?????
  • Q fever
  • Cow and sheep
  • tick
  • High resistance

abrupt onset ,fever,headache,chills,myalgia,granulomatous hepatitis
chronic diaease with subacute onset ,endocarditis,hepatic dysfunction
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Replication of C. burnetii
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Generalized Life Cycle of Dermacentor variabilis
and Dermacentor andersoni Ticks
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Bartonella henselae?????
  • CSD (cat scratch disease)
  • Cat and dog
  • Conjunctiva inflammation and lymph node swell

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Ehrlichia?????
  • Ehrlichia chaffeensis human monocytotropic
    ehrlichiosis
  • Ehrlichia sennetsu human granulocyto tropic
    ehrlichiosis

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Replication of Ehrlichia????
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Proposed life cycle for the agent of Human
Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis?????
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Diagnosis
  • The use of immunofluorescent antibodies to
    examine a biopsy can be diagnostic.
  • The organism can be inoculated into tissue
    culture and grown over 4-7 days but this is very
    hazardous to personnel.
  • The Weil-Felix test looks for the production of
    serum antibody that is reactive against Proteus
    OX19, OX2 or OXK antigens but it is not always
    reliable.

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Control
  • Sanitary Arthropod and rodent control
  • Immunological No vaccines are currently
    available.
  • Chemotherapeutic Tetracycline or chloramphenicol
    are drugs of choice.
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