Title: Genital Tract Infections
1Genital Tract Infections
- MLAB 2434 Microbiology
- Keri Brophy-Martinez
2Definitions
- STI Sexually Transmitted Infection
- STD Sexually Transmitted Disease
- VD Venereal Disease
- After Venus, goddess of love
3Modes of Transmission
- Intimate person-person sexual contact
- Vaginal intercourse
- Oral sex
- Anal sex
- Mother to child
- Pregnancy
- Childbirth
- Blood products/ tissue transplant
4Sexually Transmitted Infections
- Genital Chlamydiosis
- Chlamydia trachomatis
- Obligate intracellular bacterium
- Most common bacterial STD
- Symptoms
- Male urethritis, discharge
- Female Usually asymptomatic can progress to PID
5Chlamydia trachomatis
- Lab Diagnosis
- Not culturable
- Identified by nucleic acid probes
6Sexually Transmitted Infections
- Neisseria gonorrhoeae
- Infects columnar epithelial cells of the GU tract
- Incubation period 2-7 days
- Can spread in blood, producing rash on
extremities and arthritis in joints
7Neisseria gonorrhoeae
- Symptoms
- Male urethral inflammation with dysuria, pyuria,
urethral discharge - Female asymptomatic can lead to PID
- Treatment
- Cephalosporin antibiotic class
- Cefixime or ceftriaxone with doxycycline
8Neisseria gonorrhoeae
- Laboratory Diagnosis
- Typical GN dc, kidney- bean shape
- Gram stain significant in males, not in females(
due to other GN normal flora) - Identify via CTA sugars or other rapid kits
- Market using DNA probes instead of culture
9Sexually Transmitted Infections (contd)
- Ulcerative STIs
- Syphilis Treponema pallidum
- Incubation period of 1-90 days
- Chancre development at site of inoculation,
full-body rash, potential to affect the CNS - Can not be cultured DFA or serology testing
(RPR) used
10Sexually Transmitted Infections (contd)
- Chancroid Haemophilus ducreyi
- Seen in underdeveloped countries
- Incubation period 4-7 days after exposure
- Erythematous papule develops into a pustule which
ruptures to form an ulcer. Ulcer usually found
on external genitalia - Lab diagnosis
- Direct smear (school of fish) and culture of
ulcer - Oxidase positive catalase negative
11Sexually Transmitted Infections (contd)
- Genital Herpes- Herpes Simplex Virus
- HSV-1 fever blisters/ cold sores
- HSV-2 genital herpes
- Virus is shed in the absence of symptoms
- Transmitted by sexual contact with secretions
from infected sites - Incubation period 1-26 days after exposure
- Lab diagnosis
- Viral isolation-cheap
- Molecular testing- improved sensitivity TAT
12Sexually Transmitted Infections (contd)
- Bacterial vaginitis
- Signs
- Discharge
- Vaginal itching
- Odor
- STDs
- Bacterial vaginosis
- Trichomoniasis
13Bacterial vaginosis
- Loss of normal vaginal flora
- Mobiluncus, Mycoplasma hominis, and Gardnerella
vaginalis take over - pH increases causing a fish-like odor
- Bedside diagnosis
- pH- greater than 4.5
- Whiff test-addition of KOH, smell for a fishy odor
14Bacterial Vaginosis
- Lab diagnosis
- Wet Prep
- Clue cells exfoliated vaginal epithelial cells
covered with GVR and curved GNRs - Lack of PMNs
- Presence of odor, pH gt4.5
- Culture
- No growth on BAP
- V agar shows as beta hemolytic colonies
- Catalase/Oxidase negative
15Trichomonas vaginalis
- Flagellated, urogential parasite
- Symptoms
- Itching
- Burning
- Yellow-green frothy discharge
- Foul-smelling odor
- Lab Diagnosis
- Wet Prep
- Observance of moving parasites in vaginal
discharge
16Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
- Common STD in individuals under 24
- Skin- skin transmission
- Asymptomatic
- Self-limiting
- Associated with genital warts and cervical cell
dysplasias and cancers
17Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
- Systemic illness
- Transmission via sexual contact, exposure to
blood or body fluids - Virus attacks the CD4 helper T-cells
- Increased potential for opportunistic pathogens
- Symptoms include
- fever, malaise, lymphadenopathy, skin rash
- Lab Diagnosis
- HIV-1 antibody test- screen
- Western blot/immunofluorescence- confirmatory
18Genital Bacterial Cultures Specimen
Collection, Transport and Handling
- Specimen types
- Urethral discharge
- Cervical/ vaginal
- Throat
- Anus
- Specimen collection, transport and handling
- Cotton, rayon or dacron swabs
- Isolation of gonococci
- Place in modified Stuarts or Amies (with
charcoal) - prevents drying
- Culture within 6 hours of collection
- Viral culture
- Place swab in viral transport media.
19Genital Cultures
- Direct Examination
- Gram stain
- Performed on male urethral discharge
- Examine for bacteria (intra extra-cellular),
PMNs and other cells - Wet mount
- Performed on vaginal discharge
- Examine for clue cells, yeast, Trichomonas
vaginalis - Examine for PMNs
20Genital Bacterial CulturesCulture Set-Up
- Examples of media to inoculate
- BAP
- MAC
- Chocolate
- CNA
- V- agar
- Thayer-martin, Modified Thayer-Martin, GC-Lect
- Lim broth
- Incubate media
- Temperature 35OC
- Atmosphere CO2
- Time 18-24 hours
21Genital Bacterial CulturesCulture
Interpretation
- Quantitate and identify all potential pathogens
- Preliminary report sent out at 24 hours
- Hold all plates 72 hours
22Genital Tract Pathogens
- Neisseria gonorrhoeae
- Hemophilus ducreyi
- Gardnerella vaginalis
- Trichomonas vaginalis
- Beta-hemolytic Streptococci Groups A and B
- Listeria species
- Staphylococcus aureus
- In predominant numbers
- Candida/yeast species
- In predominant numbers
- Gram negative rods
- Accompanied by an absence of normal flora
23Genital TractNormal Flora
- Lactobacillus sp.
- Coagulase negative Staphylococcus species
- Diptheroids
- Anaerobic cocci and gram negative rods
- Enterococcus species
24References
- Hook, E. W. (2012, July). A new look at genital
herpes the critical role of the laboratory in
diagnosis and management. Medical Laboratory
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Clinical Laboratory Microbiology A Practical
Approach . Upper Saddle River, NJ Pearson
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