Herpesviruses II
Herpes Simplex Pathogenesis and Epidemiology Transmitted by direct contact. Invades skin locally producing skin vesicles by its cytolytic activity. Remains latent in the sensory ganglia. Reactivation is triggered by physical…
Herpes Simplex Pathogenesis and Epidemiology Transmitted by direct contact. Invades skin locally producing skin vesicles by its cytolytic activity. Remains latent in the sensory ganglia. Reactivation is triggered by physical…
Herpesviruses are enveloped, double-stranded DNA viruses (120–240 kb) encoding for more than 35 proteins. After an acute infection, lifelong latency follows with the potential for relapse to occur later in…
Leptospira There are two main species: Leptospira interrogans, which contains all of the pathogenic strains, and L. biflexa, a non-pathogen. L. interrogans has more than 200 serovariants that may be…
Pseudomonas spp. Most Pseudomonas spp. are environmental organisms that can cause opportunistic infections in a healthcare environment. Pseudomonas Aeruginosa This organism is widespread in the environment, but rare in the…
Salmonella There are two Salmonella species that account for the majority of human and animal infections: S. enterica and S. bongori. Salmonellosis Salmonella are host-adapted to animals and humans. Infection…
The Enterobacteriaceae are a large family (>20 genera and 100 species) of facultatively anaerobic Gram-negative bacilli that are easily cultured, reduce nitrate and ferment glucose. The wide diversity of named…
Haemophilus Haemophilus spp. are fastidious Gram-negative coccobacilli that colonize mucosal surfaces. H. influenzae and H. ducreyi are the main pathogenic species. Haemophilus Influenzae Haemophilus influenzae expresses an antiphagocytic polysaccharide capsule…
Neisseria gonorrhoeae Infection with Neisseria gonorrhoeae, a Gram-negative diplococcus, is most common in individuals between 15 and 35 years of age. It is almost exclusively spread by sexual contact. Pathogenesis…
Non-sporing anaerobes form the major part of the normal human bacterial flora, outnumbering all other organisms in the gut by a factor of 103. They are also found in the…
Clostridium spp. are anaerobic spore-forming organisms that are able to survive well in the environment. Their normal habitats are soil, water and the intestinal tract of humans and animals. Only…