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SCNM MODULE 2 2025/2026 STUDY GUIDE GRADED A+ Bordetella Pertussis (Whooping cough) - Gram - Coccobacilli -Acute Respiratory, Severe coughing episodes (Bronchial pneumonia, acute encephalopothy -killed 5-10,000/yr before vaccine (available 2013/2014) -S&S: runny nose, sneezing, mild cough, low-grade fever, pneumonia, whoop sound inhaling, cyanosis, vomiting -Petrussis toxin a-b subunit - attaches/blocks cilia movement, increases cAMP levels (mucous secretions) -Filamentous hemagglutinin - attaches to human cilia -Transmission - person-person - can only colonize ciliated epithelial cells of respiratory mucosa -common childhood before vaccine; incubation 1-2wks, most infectious early but reamins infectious for 5 wks Chlamydia Trachomatis (G- indeterminate cocci) - Conjunctivitis (Trachoma) - most common preventable cause of blindness in world, spread by touching eye, nose, or vaginal secretions (direct contact, towels/fomites, or eye seeking flies Genital Infection - (common STD) - 1/2m, 3/4w asymptomatic -Women - pelvic inflammatory disease - inf of uterus, fallopian tube/ovary, infertility, vaginal discharge (milky white/yellow) ****Painful urination** -Men - epididymitis - inflammed colled tube on testis, urethritis, penis discharge (white), ***Painful urination**, 5x more likely to become infected with HIV Shigella Dysenteriae (Shigellosis) - G- Rod (Lactose Fermentation - ) Fecal-oral transmission -S&S - abdominal pain, bloody, mucoid diarrhea, abdominal tenderness, fever, vomiting, dehydration

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SCNM MODULE 2 2025/2026 STUDY GUIDE
GRADED A+
Bordetella Pertussis (Whooping cough) - Gram - Coccobacilli

-Acute Respiratory, Severe coughing episodes (Bronchial pneumonia, acute encephalopothy

-killed 5-10,000/yr before vaccine (available 2013/2014)

-S&S: runny nose, sneezing, mild cough, low-grade fever, pneumonia, whoop sound inhaling,
cyanosis, vomiting

-Petrussis toxin a-b subunit - attaches/blocks cilia movement, increases cAMP levels (mucous
secretions)

-Filamentous hemagglutinin - attaches to human cilia

-Transmission - person-person - can only colonize ciliated epithelial cells of respiratory mucosa

-common childhood before vaccine; incubation 1-2wks, most infectious early but reamins infectious
for 5 wks



Chlamydia Trachomatis (G- indeterminate cocci) - Conjunctivitis (Trachoma) - most common
preventable cause of blindness in world, spread by touching eye, nose, or vaginal secretions (direct
contact, towels/fomites, or eye seeking flies



Genital Infection - (common STD) - 1/2m, 3/4w asymptomatic

-Women - pelvic inflammatory disease - inf of uterus, fallopian tube/ovary, infertility, vaginal
discharge (milky white/yellow) ****Painful urination**

-Men - epididymitis - inflammed colled tube on testis, urethritis, penis discharge (white), ***Painful
urination**, 5x more likely to become infected with HIV



Shigella Dysenteriae (Shigellosis) - G- Rod (Lactose Fermentation - )

Fecal-oral transmission

-S&S - abdominal pain, bloody, mucoid diarrhea, abdominal tenderness, fever, vomiting, dehydration

-Endemic in poor sanitation areas

-Incubation 24-48hrs

(Mild - watery diarrhea; severe - dysentery/abd pain/fever; Lasts 7 days)

**Similar to enteroinvasive E.Coli (EIEC)

-Toxin - inhibits cellular protein synthesis, leads to flulid accumulation due to poor absorption =
shigella toxin (A-B toxin: A=active portion, B=binding portion)

, Escherichia Coli ("Traveler's Diarrhea") - G- Rod; Lactose Fermentation +, EMB=metallic Green

-Common normal flora

-virulent strains = plasmids

-non-inflammatory watery diarrhea

-inflammatory diarrhea (w/blood, mucous, leukocytes)

-Oral-fecal transmission

-Pilli = colonization of ileum

-common in poor sanitation, traveling to developing countries (meat, water, veggies)

**Most serious in infants



What are the 4 types of E. Coli? - 1 - Enterotoxigenic (ETC)

watery diarrhea, nausea, no-low fever

"Traveler's Diarrhea" -

2 - Enteroinvasive (EIEC)

dysentary (blood, fever, identical to shigella) - secretes invasive factors

3 - Enteropathogenic (EPEC) profuse watery diarrhea, fever, (occasional bloody), newborn
nurseries/nocosomial, moderately invasive

4 - Enterohemorrhagic (EHEC) serologic group, bloody diarrhea, NO fever, abdominal pain, ***Mainly
food borne (feces contaminated) - Shigela-like toxin (a-b subunits) - kidney failure, intense immune
resonse - Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS)



Enterotoxigenic (ETC) - "Traveler's Diarrhea" - 1 - form of E. Coli:

-watery diarrhea, nausea, no-low fever

- toxin damage to mucosal cells, secretion of water/electrolytes, produce either Heat Labile toxin (LT)
= increases cAMP or Heat Stabile toxin (ST) = increases cGMP --> **ST is more severe

-Lasts 24-72 hours

Non-invasive - doesn't enter cells



Enteroinvasive (EIEC) - 1- form of E. Coli - dysentary (blood, fever, identical to shigella)

-secretes invasive factors

-Identical symptoms to Shigella
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