Microbial Diseases - Digestive System
Microbial Diseases - Digestive System
Microbial Diseases - Digestive System
OVERVIEW
OVERVIEW
BACKGROUND
Crowding
Poor hygiene
BACKGROUND
Campylobacter
Salmonella
Shigella
Undeveloped countries:
Vibrio cholerae
CLASSIFICATION OF
INFECTION
EXOGENOUS INFECTIONS
EXOGENOUS INFECTIONS
ENDOGENOUS INFECTIONS
Dental diseases.
Diverticular abscesses.
ENDOGENOUS INFECTIONS
CLINICAL SYMPTOMS OF
GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS
Fever
Vomiting
Abdominal pain
Diarrhea
CLINICAL SYMPTOMS OF
GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS
The
WATERY DIARRHEA
DYSENTERY
ENTERIC FEVER
TYPES OF INFECTION
Endemic
Epidemic
Travelers diarrhea
Food poisoning
Nosocomial infections
ENDEMIC GASTROINTESTINAL
INFECTIONS
ENDEMIC GASTROINTESTINAL
INFECTIONS
Campylobacter
Salmonella
Shigella
Vibrio cholerae
EPIDEMIC GASTROINTESTINAL
INFECTIONS
Cholera
Typhoid fever
Shigellosis
TRAVELERS DIARRHEA
FOOD POISONING
Food
FOOD POISONING
NOSOCOMIAL GASTROINTESTINAL
INFECTIONS
Employees.
Contaminated food prepared outside the hospital.
E. coli
C. difficile
BACTERIAL DISEASES OF
THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Dental caries.
FORMATION OF DENTAL
PLAQUE
FORMATION OF DENTAL
PLAQUE
FORMATION OF DENTAL
PLAQUE
DENTAL CARIES
Tooth structure
Types of microflora
DENTAL CARIES
Gingivitis
Inflammatory condition
Can be corrected
Periodontitis
Treatment
Dental
Care
Take
Surgery
Visit
SALMONELLA TYPHI
TYPHOID FEVER
TYPHOID FEVER
Affecting
an estimated 22 million
people each year
Transmitted
by food/water
PREDISPOSING FACTORS
DIAGNOSIS
Blood culture
TREATMENT
Chloramphenicol
Ciprofloxacin
Ampicillin
trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
VIBRIO CHOLERAE
CHOLERA
CHOLERA
Transmitted by food/water
INCIDENCE
Common
in developing countries
in the tropics and subtropics and
most cases occur in Africa
DIAGNOSIS
Blood culture
Stool culture
Rice-water sool
TREATMENT
IV fluids
LEPTOSPIRA INTERROGANS
LEPTOSPIROSIS
LEPTOSPIROSIS
Transmitted by
dogs
PREDISPOSING FACTORS
Camping
in rural areas
People
Sewage
workers, farmers
DIAGNOSIS
CBC
Creatine
Liver
kinase
enzymes
Urinalysis
TREATMENT
Ampicillin
Ceftriaxone
Doxycycline
Penicillin
SHIGELLA
SHIGELLOSIS
SHIGELLOSIS
PREDISPOSING FACTORS
Living
Being
a toddler
Being
DIAGNOSIS
Stool culture
TREATMENT
Sulfamethoxazole
Trimethoprim
Ampicillin
Ciprofloxacin
Azithromycin
CAMPYLOBACTER JEJUNI
CAMPYLOBACTERIOSIS
CAMPYLOBACTERIOSIS
Contaminated milk
Contaminated food
PREDISPOSING FACTORS
DIAGNOSIS
Gram stain
Stool culture
TREATMENT
Azitrhomycin
BACILLUS CEREUS
Transmitted by food
PREDISPOSING FACTORS
DIAGNOSIS
TREATMENT
OTHER BACTERIAL
DISEASES
Gastric ulcer
Pseudomembranous colitis
FUNGAL DISEASE OF
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
CLAVICEPS PURPUREA
ERGOT POISONING OR
ERGOTISM
ERGOT POISONING OR
ERGOTISM
Cereal grains
Transmitted by:
INCIDENCE/PREVALENCE
DIAGNOSIS
Stool exam
TREATMENT
Nifedipine
ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS
AFLATOXIN POISONING
AFLATOXIN POISONING
INCIDENCE
DIAGNOSIS
Stool exam
TREATMENT
Rotavirus
Calicivirus
Astrovirus
Enterovirus
ROTAVIRUS
ROTAVIRUS
ROTAVIRUS
Most
Outbreaks
of rotavirus infections
common in infants and children under 2.
ROTAVIRUS
Rotavirus
MODE OF TRANSMISSION
Fecal-oral route
DIAGNOSIS
Electron microscopy
TREATMENT
Maintenance of hydration
ENTEROVIRUS
ENTEROVIRUS
ENTEROVIRUS
ENTEROVIRUS INFECTION:
Pathogenesis
ENTEROVIRUS INFECTION:
Pathogenesis
Enteroviruses
are lytic.
Primary
system
TREATMENT OF ENTEROVIRUS
INFECTION
HEPATITIS VIRUSES
HEPATITIS VIRUSES
HEPATITIS VIRUSES
HEPATITIS INFECTION:
Pathogenesis
HEPATITIS INFECTION:
Pathogenesis
HEPATITIS INFECTION:
Pathogenesis
Fever
Anorexia
Nausea
Pain in the abdomen
Jaundice
HEPATITIS INFECTION:
Pathogenesis
HEPATITIS INFECTION:
Treatment
Mumps
Oral herpes
Viral gastroenteritis
Giardia
Cryptosporidium
Whipworms
Hookworms
HELMINTHIC DISEASE OF
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
ASCARIS LUMBRICOIDES
ASCARIASIS
ASCARIASIS
ASCARIASIS
PREVALENCE
MODE OF TRANSMISSION
DIAGNOSIS
TREATMENT
Albendazole
Mebendazole
Pyrantel pamoate
TRICHURIS TRICHIURA
TRICURIASIS
TRICURIASIS
PREVALENCE
MODE OF TRANSMISSION
Fecal-oral contamination
DIAGNOSIS
Colonoscopy
TREATMENT
Mebendazole
Albendazole
Ivermectin
ENTEROBIUS
VERMICULARIS
ENTEROBIASIS
ENTEROBIASIS
PREVALENCE
MODE OF TRANSMISSION
Human-to-human
DIAGNOSIS
TREATMENT
Mebendazole
Albendazole
FASCIOLA HEPATICA
FASCIOLOSIS
FASCIOLOSIS
MODE OF TRANSMISSION
DIAGNOSIS
Stool examination
ELISA
Western blot.
TREATMENT
Nitazoxanide
Triclabendazole
Bithionol
TAPEWORMS
TAPEWORMS
TAENIASIS
TAENIASIS
Southeast Asia
West Africa
East Africa
MODE OF TRANSMISSION
DIAGNOSIS
Stool examination
TREATMENT
Mebendazole
Praziquantel
Niclosamide
OTHER HELMINTHIC
DISEASE
Schistosomiasis
Paragonimiasis
Clonorchiasis
Strongyloidiasis
Cysticercosis
Diphyllobothriosis
Intestinal capillariasis
PROTOZOAN DISEASE OF
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Giardiasis
Amoebiasis
Balantidiasis
Isosporiasis
Cryptosporidiosis
GIARDIA LAMBLIA
GIARDIASIS
GIARDIASIS
PREVALENCE
MODE OF TRANSMISSION
Fecal-oral route
Personal contact
MODE OF TRANSMISSION
DIAGNOSIS
Stool microscopy
TREATMENT
Metronidazole
Tinidazole
Quinacrine
Paromomycin
ENTAMOEBA HISTOLYCTICA
AMOEBIASIS
AMOEBIASIS
PREVALENCE/ INCIDENCE
MODE OF TRANSMISSION
Contaminated food/water
Fecal-oral route
Anal-oral contact
PREDISPOSING FACTORS
DIAGNOSIS
TREATMENT
Metronidazole
Paromomycin
Amoebicide
BALANTIDIUM COLI
BALANTIDIASIS
BALANTIDIASIS
BALANTIDIASIS
MODE OF TRANSMISSION
Contaminated food/water
Travel
Anal intercourse.
DIAGNOSIS
Fecal analysis
TREATMENT
Tetracycline
Metronidazole
Iodoquinol
ISOSPORA BELLI
ISOSPORIASIS
ISOSPORIASIS
MODE OF TRANSMISSION
Contaminated food/water
DIAGNOSIS
Fecal analysis
Microscopy
TREATMENT
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
CRYPTOSPORIDIUM
CRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS
CRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS
CRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS
MODE OF TRANSMISSION
Contaminated food
PREVALENCE/ INCIDENCE
DIAGNOSIS
Stool microscopy
TREATMENT
Nitroxonide
Paromonomycin
Clarithromycin
Azithromycin
OTHER PROTOZOAN
DISEASE
Sarcosporidiosis
Gum disease
POP QUIZ!
1. CHOLERA
A.CAMPYLOBACTER JEJUNI
B. VIBRIO CHOLERAE
2. Organisms that are part of the
normal microbial flora
A. ENDOGENOUS INFECTIONS
B. EXOGENOUS INFECTIONS
3. FRIED RICE SYNDROME
A.SHIGELLA
B. BACILLUS CEREUS
4. ASCARIASIS
A. ASCARIS LUMBRICOIDES
B. ASCARIS LUMBERICOIDE
5. TAENIA SOLIUM
A. BEEF
B. PORK
6. TREATMENT FOR ERGOT
POISONING
A. NIFEDIPINE
B. MEBENDAZOLE
8. ERGOT POISONING
A. CLAVICEPS PURPUREA
B. ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS
9. TREATMENT FOR
AMOEBIASIS IS NIFEDIPINE?
Y/N
10.
A. ROTAVIRUS
B. HEPATITIS VIRUS