Path & Micro for Mortuary Science chapter 26-27
Rickettsia prowazekii
-Epidemic typhus -Louse
Scrapie
A disease of sheep and goats that causes them to rub sores on their bodies
Paramyxovirus
Associated with the childhood disease mumps is?
Chlamydia
Chlamydia pneumonia Parrot Fever Trachoma of the Eye Lymphogranuloma venereum
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Chronic, progressive, fatal disease of the central nervous system caused by a prion.
Q Fever
Coxiella burnetti causes this disease
Diseases suspected to be caused by Prions in humans
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease kuru Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker syndrome fatal familial insomnia
Epidemic typhus
Found primarily in crowded areas with poor sanitation and is still common in Africa, Central America, and South America. At one time was prevalent among sailors aboard ships and soldiers in military camps
Epstein-Barr virus
Infectious mononucleosis is caused by?
Measles
Koplik's spots are a sign of this viral disease
Chlamydia trachomatis
Lymphogranuloma venereum; STD
Small pox; monkey pox
Orthopoxviruses are a group of viruses known to cause __________ and _________
Chlamydia psittaic
Parrot fever is caused by this pathogen
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Primary Atypical pneumonia
Rickettsia
Q fever Epidemic typhus Rocky Mountain spotted fever Endemic Murine typhus
Coxiella burnetii
Q fever; ingestion of raw milk; inhalation of airborne bacteria from animal products
Mycoplasmas
Resistant to penicillin and similar antibiotics because they have no cell wall
bacteria
Rickettsias are catergorized as ?
Rickettsia rickettsii
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever; tick bite
Rickettsia
Short, nonmotile, gram-negative bacilli that are obligate intracellular pathogens.
Reticulate body
The form of chlamydiae that replicates and produces elementary bodies within the mucosal cell; binary fission; infects adjacent cells allowing bacteria to spread within the host
arboviruses
This family of viruses is associated with Saint Louis encephalitis and other inflammatory brain diseases
Spongiform encephalopathies
This is what diseases caused by Prions are called because they leave holes in the brain tissue that resemble a sponge
Chlamydia psittaci
Tranchoma of the eye
Various kinds of encephalitis
Viral disease associated with an arthropod vector
hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
Virus and the disease it causes is associated with rodents and rodent droppings
protein coat
Viruses have a __________ whereas virions do not
Q fever
Was named because the cause of an outbreak in Queensland, Australia in the 1930's was unknown so the disease was named _________; "query" which refers to something that is unknown
Inherited Prion diseases
What do fatal familial insomnia and Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker syndrome have in common?
CJD
What is harbored in the central nervous system that embalmers should be aware of? This could include making sure not aspirate the spinal column
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Which is caused by Rickettsia rickettsii
Evidence of Epidemic typhus
White fur on the tongue; black and rolled up tongue in the back of the mouth; measles-like rash on the body
Baceriophage
a virus that "eats" bacteria
Chlamydia pneumoniae
asymptomatic pneumonia; association with coronary artery disease (Chlamydia pneumonia)
Why are prions a concern to embalmers?
because they resist inactivation by both heat and formaldehyde and by ultraviolet ionizing radiation as well. They are not destroyed by proteases or by nucleases and they are much smaller than the smallest virus.
Chlamydia trachomatis
can cause an STI/STD
M. pneumoniae
can cause bronchitis, pharyngitis, or a common respiratory infection known as primary atypical pneumonia (walking pneumonia)
Mumps
can cause sterility in males
Walking Pnuemonia
caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Epidemic Typhus
caused by Rickettsia prowazekii
Endemic typhus
caused by Rickettsia typhi; harbored in rats and is transmitted by the rat flea to humans
Rickettsia prowazekii
causes death of arthropod vector; human body lice; human acts as natural reservoir
presence of amyloid deposits in the tissues
common denominator of all prion disorders is ?
Prions
consist entirely of proteins that are produced by human genes; obligate intracellular parasites just like viruses and viroid's; nonliving agents that can only replicate inside living cells.
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy
disease of cattle ("mad cow disease") that can be transmitted to humans through infected beef, causing Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Prions
do not contain either DNA or RNA and do not cause an immune system response in humans
Rickettsia typhi
endemic typhus; flea bite
M. pneumoniae
fried egg appearances; capable of adhering tot he epithelium of mucosal surfaces in the respiratory and urogenital tracts.
Amyloid
general term for any intracellular or intercellular starchlike protein deposit; stains easily with Congo red dye and appear homogenous, waxy and translucent
Epidemic typhus
grows in the intestinal tract of human body lice and is also found in flying squirrels caused by rickettsia prowazekii
Chlamydia
has two stages of growth; infectious and non infectious stages; infectious (elementary body) stage; noninfectious (reticulate body) stage
cytomegaloviruses
inclusion disease is caused by this group of viruses
Elementary body
infectious form of chlamydia; utilize energy sources within the human cell and develop into reticulate bodies; infects nonciliated, columnar, or transitional epithelial cells that line the conjunctiva, respiratory tract, or rectum
Other names for Endemic typhus
murine typhus; flea-borne typhus
Amyloid degeneration
occurs in non-prion related pathological disorders such as tuberculosis, osteomyelitis, leprosy, Hodgkin's disease, and various cancers
Mycoplasmas
once thought to be viruses but are actually the smallest free living organisms in nature
Chlamydia psittaci
parrot fever (psittacosis; ornithosis)
Prions
small proteinaceous infectious particles that are resistant to most procedures that modify nucleic acids
Amyloid
starch-like protein deposits in patients having died from prion disease
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
the pathogen with the characteristic "fried egg" appearance is?
Chlamydial pneumonia
this disease requires both an infectious stage of microbial growth and a noninfectious state of microbial growth
Rickettsia prowazekii
this pathogen causes tongue discoloration and the presence of white "fur" on the surface of the tongue
kuru
thought to be caused by prion and has been linked to the former cannibalistic rituals of the Fore Highlanders in Papua New Guinea where brains were smeared on the dead and the members would eat the deceased as part of the mortuary ritual
Rickettsia
transmitted to human hosts by arthropod vectors, where they infect the endothelial cells of the human vascular system and block small blood vessels
Rickettsia
uniquely adapted to their arthropod hosts; cause no disease or only minimal disease in the arthropod and can be transferred to young.
chicken pox
varicella zoster virus is most closely associated with this virus related disease
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
walking pneumonia (Primary Atypical Pneumonia)