Micro Review
Micro Review
Micro Review
REVIEW
Gram-Nega)ve
Bacteria
Gram-nega)ves
Cocci
Rods
Obligate
intracellulars
Chlamydia
Spirochetes
Neisseria
Ricke2sia
Bartonella
Treponema pallidum
Neisseria meningi+dis
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Chlamydia trachoma+s
Chlamydia pneumoniae
Chlamydia psi2aci
Borellia
Leptospira
Gram-Nega)ve
Rods
Gram-nega)ve
rods
Enterobacteriac eae
Fas)dious
GNRs
Bordatella
pertussis
Legionella
pneumophila
Bacteroidaceae
Vibrionaceae
Campylobacterales
Non-fermenters
Oxidase- posi)ve
Oxidase- nega)ve
Acinetobacter
baumanii
Stenotromona s
maltophilia
Bacteroides fragilis
Campylobacter
Helicobacter pylori
Pseudomonas
aeruginosa
Burkholderia
cepacia
complex
Burkholderia
pseudomallei
Haemophilus
Enterobacteriaceae
Enterobacteriaceae
Escherichia
coli
Opportunis)c
pathogens
Aeromonas*
Salmonella
Shigella
Klebsiella
Klebsiella
granulomatosis
Proteus
Proteus
vulgaris
Yersinia
Yersinia
enterocoli+ca
Yersinia
pseudotubercu losis
Yersinia
pes+s
Enterobacter
Serra+a
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Proteus mirabilis
Citrobacter
Atypical
Bacteria
Atypicals
Mycobacteria
Mycoplasma
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Mycobacterium leprae
Non-tuberculoid Mycobacteria
Mycoplasma genitalium
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Slow-growers
Fast-growers
Mycobacterium kansasii
Mycobacterium abscessus
Mycobacterium chelonae
Mycobacterium marinum
Mycobacterium ulcerans
Mycobacterium fortuitum
Klebsiella
pneumoniae
Characteris)cs
Gram-nega)ve
rods
Gamma-hemoly)c
Indole-nega)ve
Lactose-fermenter
Non-mo)le
Environmental,
normal
skin
and
GI
ora,
common
nosocomial
infec)on,
causes
infec)on
in
alcoholics
and
diabe)cs
Virulence
Factors
O
an)gen
(soma)c)
cell
wall
LPS
K
an)gen
(capsular)
capsular
polysaccharide
Pili
promote
coloniza)on
Diagnosis
Gram
stain
(GPRs)
Culture
on
MacConkey
agar
Treatment
CeSriaxone
Ciprooxacin
Pathogenesis
Klebsiella
granulomatosis
Characteris)cs
Gram-nega)ve
rods
Gamma-hemoly)c
Indole-nega)ve
Lactose-fermenter
Non-mo)le
Sexually
transmiTed
Endemic
in
Southeast
Asia
and
Africa
Diagnosis
Tissue
biopsy
Treatment
Doxycycline
Virulence Factors O an)gen (soma)c) cell wall LPS K an)gen (capsular) capsular polysaccharide Pili promote coloniza)on
Pathogenesis
Proteus
mirabilis
Characteris)cs
Gram-nega)ve
rods
Gamma-hemoly)c
Indole-nega)ve
Non-lactose
fermenter
Highly
mo)le
Environmental,
common
nosocomial
infec)on
Diagnosis
Gram
stain
(GPRs)
Swarming
colonies
on
MacConckey
agar
culture
Treatment
Ampicillin
CeSriaxone
Virulence Factors O an)gen (soma)c) cell wall LPS K an)gen (capsular) capsular polysaccharide H an)gen (agellar) agellar proteins Pili promote coloniza)on Urease alkalinizes urine, leading to kidney/bladder stones
Pathogenesis
Proteus
vulgaris
Characteris)cs
Gram-nega)ve
rods
Gamma-hemoly)c
Indole-posiive
Non-lactose
fermenter
Highly
mo)le
Environmental,
common
nosocomial
infec)on,
usually
seen
in
immunocompromised
individuals
Virulence
Factors
O
an)gen
(soma)c)
cell
wall
LPS
K
an)gen
(capsular)
capsular
polysaccharide
H
an)gen
(agellar)
agellar
proteins
Pili
promote
coloniza)on
Urease
alkalinizes
urine,
leading
to
kidney/bladder
stones
Diagnosis
Gram
stain
(GPRs)
Swarming
colonies
on
MacConckey
agar
culture
Treatment
Ampicillin
CeSriaxone
Pathogenesis
Pseudomonas
aeruginosa
Characteris)cs
Gram-nega)ve
rods
Catalase-posi)ve
Oxidase-posi)ve
Non-fermenter
Mo)le
Environmental,
common
cause
of
nosocomial
infec)ons
Virulence
Factors
O
an)gen
(soma)c)
cell
wall
LPS
Pili
promote
coloniza)on
Alginate
forms
biolms
(immune
evasion
and
adhesion)
Pyocyanin
ROS
damage
Pyoverdin
iron
uptake
Exotoxins
(A,S)
cytotoxic
Elastase
)ssue
destruc)on
Diagnosis
Gram
stain
Culture
on
MacConkey
agar
(green
colonies)
Treatment
Piperacillin
(with
tazobactam)
Cefepime
Meropenem
Pathogenesis Greater risk of infec)on in hospitalized pa)ents, CF pa)ents, diabe)cs, IV drug users, pa)ents with breach of airway (tracheostomy, endoscopy)
Clinical Findings Respiratory infec)ons Necro)zing bronchopneumonia Chronic respiratory tract infec)ons Skin infec)ons Burn wound infec)ons Ecthyma gangrenosum Folliculi)s Community acquired infec)ons Kera))s (corneal ulcers) Endophthalmi)s Endocardi)s IV drug users Hot tub folliculi)s Malignant o))s externa Osteomyeli)s UTIs Sepsis
Neisseria
gonorrhoeae
Characteris?cs
Gram-nega)ve
cocci
in
pairs
Catalase-posi)ve
Oxidase-posi)ve
Non-mo)le
Faculta)vely
intracellular
Strictly
pathogenic
Virulence
Factors
O
an)gen
(soma)c)
cell
wall
LPS
K
an)gen
(capsular)
capsular
polysaccharide
Pili
promote
coloniza)on
Opa
proteins
promote
adherence
Porins
promote
invasion
Pathogenesis
Invasive
infec)on
Diagnosis
Gram
stain
(doughnut-shaped
diplococci)
Culture
on
chocolate
agar
PCR
Treatment
CeFriaxone
Cefepime
Clinical
Findings
Women
Mucopurulent
cervici)s
Urethral
syndrome
Dysuria
Pyuria
Pelvic
inammatory
disease
Neonates
Ophthalmia
neonatorum
Gonococcal
scalp
abscesses
Systemic
infec)ons
Men
Urethri)s
Epididmy)s
Rectal
and
oropharyngeal
infec)ons
Disseminated
gonococcal
infec)on
Erythematous
lesions
on
palms
and
soles
Gonococcal
tenosynovi)s
Neisseria
meningi+dis
Characteris)cs
Gram-nega)ve
cocci
in
pairs
Catalase-posi)ve
Oxidase-posi)ve
Non-mo)le
Faculta)vely
intracellular
Strictly
pathogenic
Diagnosis
CSF
Gram
stain
(doughnut-shaped
diplococci)
CSF
culture
on
chocolate
agar
Treatment
CeSriaxone
Cefepime
Vaccine
Virulence Factors O an)gen (soma)c) cell wall LPS K an)gen (capsular) capsular polysaccharide Pili promote coloniza)on IgA1 protease cleaves Abs
Clinical Findings Meningi)s Bacteremia Meningococcemia meningi)s with sepsis Meningococcemia rash Waterhouse-Frederichsen syndrome -adrenal gland hemorrhage
Haemophilus
inuenzae
Characteris)cs
Pleiomorphic
Gram-nega)ve
rods
Catalase-posi)ve
Oxidase-posi)ve
Non-mo)le
Normal
respiratory
ora
Diagnosis
Gram
stain
(GNRs)
Culture
on
specialized
chocolate
agar
Treatment
CeSriaxone
(invasive)
Amoxicillin
and
clavulanate
(non-invasive)
Vaccine
Virulence Factors O an)gen (soma)c) cell wall LPS Capsule (a-f) capsular polysaccharide Pili promote coloniza)on IgA1 protease cleaves Abs
Pathogenesis Colonizes nasopharynx Pneumonia worse in pa)ents with COPD Encapsulated stains capable of invading mucosal, hematogenous distribu)on Seen in H. inuenzae biogroup aegyp+us
Clinical Findings Epiglo^)s Sinusi)s Pneumonia Meningi)s Sep)c arthri)s Sepsis Acute conjunc)vi)s
Haemophilus
parainuenzae
Characteris)cs
Pleiomorphic
Gram-nega)ve
rods
Catalase-posi)ve
Oxidase-posi)ve
Non-mo)le
Normal
respiratory
ora
Diagnosis
Gram
stain
(GNRs)
Culture
on
specialized
chocolate
agar
Treatment
CeSriaxone
Amoxicillin
and
clavulanate
Virulence Factors O an)gen (soma)c) cell wall LPS Capsule (a-f) capsular polysaccharide Pili promote coloniza)on
Pathogenesis
Haemophilus
ducreyi
Characteris)cs
Pleiomorphic
Gram-nega)ve
rods
Catalase-posi)ve
Oxidase-posi)ve
Non-mo)le
Strictly
pathogenic
Diagnosis
Gram
stain
(coccobacilli)
Culture
on
specialized
chocolate
agar
Treatment
Azithromycin
CeSriaxone
Virulence Factors O an)gen (soma)c) cell wall LPS Capsule (a-f) capsular polysaccharide Pili promote coloniza)on
Pathogenesis
Clinical Findings Chancroid painful genital ulcer Unilateral regional luppura)ve lymphadeni)s
Bordatella
pertussis
Characteris)cs
Gram-nega)ve
coccobacilli
Catalase-posi)ve
Oxidase-posi)ve
Non-mo)le
Strictly
pathogenic
Virulence
Factors
O
an)gen
(soma)c)
cell
wall
LPS
Pili
promote
coloniza)on
Filamentous
hemagglu)nin
(FHA)
adhesion
Pertussis
toxin
(A,B)
upregula)on
of
cAMP,
immune
dysregula)on
Extracytoplasmic
cAMP
Diagnosis
Gram
stain
(GNRs)
Culture
on
specialized
chocolate
agar
Treatment
Suppor)ve
care
Erythromycin
Vaccine
Pathogenesis
Clinical
Findings
Adherence
to
respiratory
Whooping
cough
(pertussis)
epithelium
and
release
of
Incuba)on
(1-3
weeks)
exotoxins
Catarrhal
stage
Rhinorrhea
Malaise
Fever
Sneezing
Paroxysmal
stage
Paroxysmal
coughs
with
inspiratory
whoops
Vomi)ng
Air
hunger,
apnea,
cyanosis
Convalescent
stage
resolu)on
Sequelae
Secondary
bacteria
infec)on
Pulmonary
hemorrhage
Encephalopathy
Legionella
pneumophila
Characteris)cs
Gram-nega)ve
coccobacilli
Catalase-posi)ve
Oxidase-posi)ve
Mo)le
Faculta)vely
intracellular
Environmental,
waterborne,
immunocompromised
at
greater
risk,
outbreaks
possible
Virulence
Factors
O
an)gen
(soma)c)
cell
wall
LPS
Pili
promote
coloniza)on
Diagnosis
Legionella
urinary
an)gen
Culture
on
specialized
agar
Treatment
Azithromycin
Clarithromycin
Levooxacin
Clinical Findings Legionella pneumonia lower lobar pneumonia, cavitary in immunocompromised Legionnaires disease systemic manifesta)ons Non-produc)ve cough Watery diarrhea and abdominal pain Neurological symptoms
Treponema
pallidum
Characteris)cs
Gram-nega)ve
spirochete
Few
membrane
proteins
Mo)le
Diagnosis
Darkeld
microscopy
Non-treponemal
tests
(RPR,
VDRL)
Treponemal
tests
Treatment
Penicillin
Pathogenesis
Spirochetes
penetrate
skin,
disseminate
through
blood
and
lympha)cs,
divide
and
grow
slowly
Clinical
Findings
Primary
syphilis
Chancre
(lasts
3-6
weeks)
Secondary
syphilis
Skin
manifesta)ons
Condylomata
lata
Mucus
patches
Rash
on
soles
and
palms
Systemic
involvement
Latency
Ter)ary
syphilis
Cardiovascular
syphilis
endarteri)s
obliterans
of
vasa
vasorum,
aor)c
aneurysms
Gummatous
syphilis
benign
granulomatous
gummas
Late
neurosyphilis
Meningovascular
strokes
and
seizures
Parenchymatous
tabes
doralis,
demen)a,
Argyll
Roberston
pupil
Congenital
syphilis
Early
congenital
syphilis
Snues
rhini)s
Condylomatous
rash
Hepatosplenomegaly
Osteochondri)s
Late
congenital
syphilis
Neurosyphilis
Deafness
Kera))s
Arthropathy
Ostei)s
saddle
nose,
Hutchinsons
teeth,
saber
shins
Virulence Factors
Leptospira
Characteris)cs
Gram-nega)ve
spirochete
Few
membrane
proteins
Mo)le
Diagnosis
Darkeld
microscopy
Non-treponemal
tests
(RPR,
VDRL)
Treponemal
tests
Treatment
Penicillin
Pathogenesis
Clinical
Findings
Virulence Factors
Spirochetes penetrate Primary syphilis skin, disseminate through Chancre (lasts 3-6 weeks) blood and lympha)cs, Secondary syphilis divide and grow slowly Skin manifesta)ons Condylomata lata Mucus patches Rash on soles and palms Systemic involvement
Borrelia
Characteris)cs
Gram-nega)ve
spirochete
Few
membrane
proteins
Mo)le
Diagnosis
Darkeld
microscopy
Non-treponemal
tests
(RPR,
VDRL)
Treponemal
tests
Treatment
Penicillin
Pathogenesis
Clinical
Findings
Virulence Factors
Spirochetes penetrate Primary syphilis skin, disseminate through Chancre (lasts 3-6 weeks) blood and lympha)cs, Secondary syphilis divide and grow slowly Skin manifesta)ons Condylomata lata Mucus patches Rash on soles and palms Systemic involvement
Chlamydia
trachoma+s
Characteris)cs
Gram-nega)ve
coccobacilli
Catalase-posi)ve
Oxidase-posi)ve
Mo)le
Obligate
intracellular
Virulence
Factors
No
pep)doglycan
Diagnosis
Tissue
cell
culture
PCR
(for
serovars
D-K,
L1-L3)
Treatment
Doxycycline
Erythryomycin
Azithromycin
Pathogenesis
Clinical
Findings
Elementary bodies (Ebs) Serovars A-C invade epithelial cells, Trachoma proliferate as ini)al bodies (IBs), release more Serovars D-K EBs Genital infec)ons Women Cervici)s Ectopic pregnancy PID Men epididymi)s Urethri)s Proc))s Infants pneumonia Conjunc)vi)s Serovars L1-L3 Lymphogranulomata venereum (LGV) Genital lesion Regional lymphadenopathy Elephan)asis, stulas, strictures
Chlamydia
pneumoniae
Characteris)cs
Gram-nega)ve
coccobacilli
Catalase-posi)ve
Oxidase-posi)ve
Mo)le
Obligate
intracellular
Diagnosis
Serology
Treatment
Doxycycline
Erythryomycin
Pathogenesis
Clinical Findings
Elementary bodies (Ebs) Atypical pneumonia invade epithelial cells, proliferate as ini)al bodies (IBs), release more EBs
Chlamydia
psi2aci
Characteris)cs
Gram-nega)ve
coccobacilli
Catalase-posi)ve
Oxidase-posi)ve
Mo)le
Obligate
intracellular,
common
in
birds
Diagnosis
Serology
Treatment
Doxycycline
Erythryomycin
Pathogenesis
Clinical Findings
Elementary bodies (Ebs) Atypical pneumonia invade epithelial cells, Fever proliferate as ini)al Splenomegaly bodies (IBs), release more EBs
Chlamydia
psi2aci
Characteris)cs
Gram-nega)ve
coccobacilli
Catalase-posi)ve
Oxidase-posi)ve
Mo)le
Obligate
intracellular,
common
in
birds
Diagnosis
Serology
Treatment
Doxycycline
Erythryomycin
Pathogenesis
Clinical Findings
Elementary bodies (Ebs) Atypical pneumonia invade epithelial cells, Fever proliferate as ini)al Splenomegaly bodies (IBs), release more EBs
Zoono)c
Bacteria
Brucellosis
Leptospirosis
Livestock
Mammal
Brucella
Leptospira
Bartonella
Granulomatous
histopathology
Fever,
pulmonary
hemorrhage
Parinauds
oculoglandular
syndrome,
granulomatous
lymphadeni)s
Bubonic,
pneumonic,
or
sep)cemic
plague
Erythema
migrans,
early
disseminated,
late
infec)on
(arthri)s
and
rarely
encephali)s)
Lymphohis)ocy)c
vasculi)s,
pulmonary
and
cerebral
edema
Culture
Serology
Flea Tick
Yersinia Borrelia
RickeTsia
DNA
Viruses
dsDNA
viruses
ssDNA
viruses
Herpesviruses
Hepadnaviruses
Adenoviruses
Papilloma viruses
Polyomaviruses
Parvoviruses
Varicella-zoster virus
Hepa??s B virus
BK polyoma virus
Cytomegalovirus
Epstein-Barr virus
Low-risk
papillomaviruses
(HPV-6
and
HPV-11)
JC polyomavirus
Bocavirus
Capsulated Non-capsulated
Reoviruses
Orthomyxoviruses
Deltaviruses
Paramyxoviruses
Rhabdoviruses
Rotavirus
Inuenza viruses
Hepa??s D virus
Parainuenza viruses
Rabies virus
Human metapneumovirus
Mumps virus
Posi)ve-Strand
Viruses
Posi)ve-strand
ssRNA
viruses
Picornaviruses
Caliciviruses
Togaviruses
Flaviviruses
Coronaviruses
Enteroviruses
Rhinoviruses
Hepa))s A virus
Hepa))s E virus
West Nile virus (WNV) Yellow fever virus Dengue fever virus Hepa))s C virus
SARS
Coxsackieviruses (A and B)
Norwalk virus
Poliovirus
Echoviruses
Capsulated Non-capsulated
Respiratory
Viruses
Virus
Inuenza
Clinical
Findings
Orthomyxovirus
Headache,
fever,
nonproduc)ve
cough,
sore
throat,
no
rinorrhea;
(-
ssRNA)
inters))al
pneumoni)s
and
secondary
bacterial
pneumonia
poten)al
complica)ons
Paramyxovirus
(-ssRNA)
Paramyxovirus
(-ssRNA)
Croup
in
children
O))s
media,
bronchi)s,
croup,
pneumonia,
lower
respiratory
tract
infec)ons
(dyspnea,
hypoxemia)
Similar
to
RSV,
in
children
Respiratory
infec)on
->
lymph
nodes
->
primary
viremia
->
endothelium
->
secondary
viremia
(symptoma)c)
Fever,
cough,
coryza,
conjunc)vi)s,
Koplik
spots,
rash
Inamma)on
of
glandular
epithelium
paro))s,
orchi)s;
pancrea))s,
ovarian
infec)on,
and
meningi)s
infequent
Rash,
snies,
mild
lymphadenopathy
Congenital
rubella
syndrome
spontaneous
abor)on,
mental
retarda)on,
heart
defects,
cataracts
and
blindness
Human Paramyxovirus metapneumovirus (-ssRNA) Measles (rubeola) Paramyxovirus (-ssRNA) Paramyxovirus (-ssRNA) Togavirus (+ ssRNA)
Hepa))s
Viruses
Virus
Hepa))s
A
Classica?on
Picornavirus
(+
ssRNA)
Hepadnavirus
(ds
DNA)
Flavivirus
(+
ssRNA)
Deltavirus
(-
ssRNA)
Transmission
Fecal-oral
Acute/Chronic
Acute
Treatment
Vaccina)on,
pooled
serum
immunoglobulin
Vaccina)on,
interferon
Interferon
10% chronic, 90% asymptoma)c Chronic Acute (superinfec)on with HBV) Acute
Hepa))s E
Herpesviruses
Virus
Transmission
Clinical
Findings
Treatment
Acyclovir
Herpes
Sexually,
Herpes
labialis,
genital
herpes,
gingivostoma))s,
herpes
simplex
virus
direct
contact
whitlow,
kera))s,
encephali)s
Neonatal
herpes
(SEM,
CNS,
or
disseminated)
Varicella
zoster
virus
Aerosolized
respiratory
droplets
Varicella (chicken pox) systemic lesions, varicella pneumonia Acyclovir in adults, disseminated varicella (pneumonia and encephali)s) in immunodecient Herpes zoster (shingles) lesions in innervated dermatome (dissemina)on in immunodecient) Gancyclovir
Cyto- megalovirus
Sexually, Healthy individuals asymptoma)c or mononucleosis person-to- Congenital jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly, developmental person, disorders if maternal primary infec)on, hearing loss if transplacental reac)va)on Immunodecient re)ni)s, encephali)s, coli)s Sexually Asymptoma)c or mononucleosis Malignant transforma)ons BurkiTs , Hodgkins, and post- transplant lymphomas, nasopharyngeal carcinoma Roseola infantum lacy erythematous rash Kapsosis sarcoma neovascular prolifera)on (purple lessions) Primary eusion lymphoma in AIDS coinfec)on with EBV
Saliva Sexually
Fungi
Fungi
Zygomycetes
Ascomycetes
Basidiomycetes
Deuteromycetes
Rhizopus
Dermatophytes
Aspergillus
Pneumocys=s jirovecii
Dimorphic fungi
Cryptococcus neoformans
Candida
Microsporum
Trichophyton
Epidermophyton occsum
Histoplasma capsulatum
Coccidiodes immi=s
Microsporum canis
Trichophyton tonsurans
Blastomyces derma==dis
Paracoccidiodes brasiliensis
Microsporum gypseum
Trichophyton rubrum
Penicillium marneei
Sporothrix schenkii
Opportunis)c
Fungi
Species
Candida
Infec?on
Mucocutaneous
candidiasis
Pa?ents
Diminished
T
cell
func)on
Clinical
Findings
Oropharyngeal
(thrush),
cutaneous,
vulvovaginal
erythematous
lesions
and
white
plaques
Candidemia,
endocardi)s,
hepatosplenic
and
renal
disease
Saprophy)c
coloniza)on
of
TB
lung
cavi)es,
rhinocerebral
zygomycosis
in
ketoacido)c
diabe)cs
Allergic
reac)ons,
saprophy)c
coloniza)on
of
TB
lung
cavi)es
(fungal
ball),
necro)zing
pneumonia,
aatoxin- mediated
hepatotoxicity
Alveolar-inters))al
pneumonia
with
fever,
non-produc)ve
cough,
dyspnea,
hypoxia
Pulmonary
infec)on,
meningoencephali)s,
systemic
disease
Pathology
Yeast,
hyphae,
pseudo-hyphae,
and
germ
tubes
Yeast,
hyphae,
pseudo-hyphae,
and
germ
tubes
Ribbon-like
non- septate
hyphae
branching
at
right
angles
Angular
dichotomously
branching
septate
hyphae
Cyst-like
structures
on
GMS
Yeast
with
gela)nous
Treatment
Fluconazole
Candida
Invasive candidiasis
Amphotericin B
Zygomyces
Zygomycosis
Amphotericin B
Aspergillus
Voriconazole
Trimethoprim- sulfamethoxazole
Cryptococcosis
CAPSULE
Dimorphic
Fungi
Species
Coccidioides
immi+s
Blastomyces
derma++dis
Histoplasma
capsulatum
Geography
Desert
soil
of
southwestern
US
Near
waters
of
north
central
and
eastern
US
Caves
near
Ohio
and
Mississippi
River
Valleys
South
America
Southeast
Asia
Global
distribu)on
Clinical
Findings
Pneumonia,
disseminated
disease
can
aect
skin,
bone,
and
meninges
Pneumonia,
night
sweats,
weight
loss,
skin
ulcers
Pneumonia
with
tuberculosis-like
granulomas
(poorly
formed
in
immunodecient),
RES
dissemina)on
possible
Yeast
Spore-lled
spherules
Large
budding
yeast
Tiny
budding
yeast
in
macrophages
Mold
Segmented
arthroconidia
Filamentous
hyphae
Tuberculoid
macroconidia
Treatment
Itraconazole
Fluconazole
Amphotericin
B
Itraconazole
Amphotericin
B
Itraconazole
Amphotericin
B
Vaccines
Inuenza
Inac)vated
virus
Live
aTenuated
virus
Hepa))s
A
Inac)vated
vaccine
Hepa))s
B
Recombinant
vaccine
Modes
of
Transmission
Sexual
Neisseriea
gonorrhoeae
Treponema
pallidum
Chlamydia
trachoma+s
Haemophilus
ducreyi
Klebsiella
granuloma+s
HIV
Hepa))s
B
Hepa))s
D
Herpes
simplex
virus
Cytomegalovirus
Epstein-Barr
virus
Trichomonas
vaginalis
Bloodborne
HIV
Hepa))s
B
Hepa))s
C
Hepa))s
D
Cytomegalovirus
Salmonella
(undercooked
chicken)
Vibrio
parahaemoly+cus
(seafood)
Escherichia
coli
Taenia
solium
(undercooked
pork)
Taenia
saginata
(undecooked
beef)
Trichinella
(undercooked
meat)
Toxoplasma
(undercooked
meat)
Viral
Transmission
PlacentalHIV,
HBV,
HDV,
HCV,
Rubella
(before
4th
mo.
of
preg),
CMV,
VZV
(rarely),
HSV-1,2
(rarely),Fecal/OralHAV,
HEV,
Enteroviruses
(Poliovirus,
Cocksackie,
Echo)Inhala)onOrthomyxovirus
(inuenzae),
Paramyxoviridae
(parainuenza,
RSV,
Mumps,
Measles),
VZV,
Adenovirus,
Parvovirus
B19
(Shs
disease),
Rubella,
RhinovirusMucocutaneous
ContactHSV-1,2,
HPV
(only
inoculates
dividing
cells),
Oral
Secre)onsHSV-1,2,
HHV,
EBV,
CMV
(and
urine) Arthropod
VectorsFlaviviridae
(WNV,
Yellow
Fever,
Japanese
Encephali)s
and
Dengue)
mosquitoes
like
the
avor
of
blood,
Alphaviridae
(Chickunganya,
EEE,
WEE...)
Bacterial
Transmission
Person
to
Person
Shigella,
Cryptosporidium,
STEC/EHEC,
Foodborne Listeria monocytogenes (dairy) Brucella (dairy) Bacillus anthracis Bacillus cereus (reheated rice) Clostridium botulinum (improper canning, fresh honey for infants) Clostridium perfringens (undercooked pork) Yersinia enterocoli+ca (undercooked pork) Campylobacter (undercooked chicken)
Waterborne Vibrio cholerae Salmonella Legionella Fecal-oral Hepa))s A Hepa))s E Poliovirus Enterovirus Respiratory Parvovirus B-19 Varicella zoster virus Bacillus anthracis Cutaneous Bacillus anthracis Vibrio vulnicus Zoono)c
PlacentalSyphillis (aSer 4th mo. of preg.) Inhala)onAnthrax, C. Diptheriae, Nocardia, TB, Bordatella, Legionella Furry VectorBartonella hensalae (cat bite),Arthropod VectorBorrelia burgforferi (ixodes vector), Yersinia pes)s (ea vector), RMSF (dermacantor vector)Animal UrineLeptospirosis Parasite Transmission PlacentalToxoplasmosis Inges)on of Eggs in PorkTaenia solium, Trichinella, ToxoplasmosisInges)on of Eggs in Beef MeatTaenia Saginata, ToxoplasmosisInge)on of Eggs in Water/Dirt/HandsGiardia, Cryptosporidium, Enterobius, Ascaris, Trichuris, Toxocara, Entamoeba, Toxoplasmosis,Ingest LarvaeDraculiansisInvades via SkinHookworm, Strongyloides, SchistostomaMosquito VectorFiliarisis (or y), MalariaOther VectorLeishmaniasis (sandy), Fungal Transmission Inhala)onHistoplasmosis, Blastomyces, Rose ThornSporotrichosis
Addi)onal
Infec)ons
Hematogenous
spread
via
RES
Listeria
monocytogenes
Salmonella
typhi
Yersinia
Brucella
Legionella
Mycobacterium
Parvovirus
STEC
EHEC
Salmonella
Campylobacter
Shigella
UTIs
Entamoeba histoly+ca Escherichia coli Klebsiella pneumoniae (in older individuals) Staphylococcus saprophy+cus (in younger individuals) Escherichia coli Streptococcus agalac+ae Streptococcus pneumoniae Neisseria meningi+dis Klebsiella pneumoniae Haemophilus inuenzae
Meningi)s
Bloody diarrhea
1st gen GPCs, GNRs 2nd gen longer half-life 3rd gen Pseudomonas 4th gen MRSA GPCs, GNs, anaerobes, except MRSA, VRE GNs
GPCs, GNs
Ribosomal
Inhibitors
Amino- glycosides
Tetracyclines
Gentamicin
Amikacin
Tetracylcine
Doxycycline
cidal
sta)c
Time- Nephrotoxicity,
dependent
ototoxicity
Conc- Chelates
calcium
dependent
Time- Bone
marrow
dependent
suppression
severe
GNs,
synergy
with
beta
lactams,
TB
Broad
spectrum
and
atypicals
(Chlamydia,
Lyme
disease,
H.
pylori)
Select
organisms
GNs,
anaerobes
GPs
and
GNs
Time- Pseudomembranous GPCs, anaerobes dependent coli)s Time- Hypersensi)vity, GI dependent problems Time- Nausea and dependent vomi)ng Resistant GPs
Linezolid
Macrolides
An)-Mycobacterials
Drug
name
Isoniazid
Mechanism
Inhibits
mycolic
acid
synthesis
via
a
free
radical
ac)ve
form
Inhibits
bacterial
RNA
polymerase
Structural
analog
of
nictonamide
Mechanism
unknown
Toxicity
Hepa))s,
peripheral
neuropathy
(preventable
with
vitamin
B6),
hypersensi)vity,
drug-induced
lupus
Orange
discolora)on
of
secre)ons,
hepa))s,
u-like
hypersensi)vity,
light
chain
proteinuria
Hepatotoxicity
(rare),
hyperuricemia,
photosensi)vity
derma))s
Peripheral
neuropathy,
retrobulbar
op)c
neuri)s
Rifampin
Pyrazinamide Ethambutol
P-aminosalicylic Inhibits folate synthesis Hypersensi)vity, GI toxicity, drug-induced rash acid Dapsone Rifabu)n Inhibits folate synthesis Hemoly)c anemia, hypersensi)vity Inhibits bacterial RNA polymerase Orange discolora)on of secre)ons, hepa))s, u-like hypersensi)vity, light chain proteinuria
Trimethoprim
Rash, nausea, Inhibit folate vomi)ng, anemia synthesis Ciprooxacin (2nd) 1st gen GN UTIs Moxioxacin (4th) 2nd gen GNs, and some GPs 3rd gen GN and GPs 4th gen anaerobes GI, CNS (hallucina)ons and depression), phototoxicify Inhibit topoisomerase/ gyrase
Quinolones
An)virals
Lamivudine
Hepa))s
B,
HIV
Reverse
transcriptase
inhibitor
Blocks
virion
release
Neuraminidase
inhibitor
Thymidine
kinase
inhibitor
DNA
polymerase
inhibitor
cDNA
Amantadine
Inuenza
Rimantadine
Zanamivir
Oseltamivir
Acyclovir
Gancyclovir
Foscarnet
Fomivirsen
Inuenza
Herpes virus
An)-Retrovirals
Drug
Class
Mechanism
Toxici?es
Bone
marrow
suppression
(anemia
and
granulocytopenia),
rarely
myopathy
and
lac)c
acidosis/ steatosis
Nausea,
vomi)ng
and
diarrhea
common,
fat
redistribu)on,
hepa)c
transaminits,
parathesias,
potent
P450
inducer
Resistance
Slow,
with
limited
cross-resistance
towards
other
NRTIs
Zidovudine
Nucleoside-analog
Thymidine
(AZT)
reverse
transcriptase
analog
inhibitor
Ritonavir
Protease inhibitor
Inhibits viral Rash, Stevens-Johnson syndrome reverse (severe diuse body rash), transcriptas hepatotoxicity, potent P450 inhibitor e
Primary muta)on is slow to develop and minor, stronger secondary muta)ons can accumulate Rapid and strong
An)-Fungals
Drug
Amphotericin
B
Mechanism
Spectrum
Toxici?es
Primarily
renal,
but
also
fevers,
chills,
and
hypotension
P450
inhibitor,
GI,
rash
Binds
to
ergosterol
and
forms
Broad
spectrum,
but
used
only
ionic
pores
in
cell
membrane
against
severe
Candida
and
Aspergillus
because
of
toxicity
Inhibits
ergosterol
synthesis,
makes
cell
membrane
more
permeable
Inhibits
ergosterol
synthesis,
makes
cell
membrane
more
permeable
Broad
spectrum,
but
used
against
Candida
albicans
and
Cryptococcus
Broad
spectrum,
but
used
against
Aspergillus
and
Histoplasma
Fluconazole
Itraconazole
5-uorocytosine Inhibits ergosterol synthesis, makes cell membrane more permeable Caspofungin Inhibits glucan synthesis
Used in combina)on with Bone marrow depression, amphotericin B to treat Candida GI, reversible and Cryptococcus hepatotoxicity Used to treat resistant fungi and Few, including fever, severe Candida and Aspergillus nausea, and vomi)ng