TREPONEMA,BORRELIA,LEPTOSPIR A Spirochetes. They are gram negative bacteria Long, thin, helical, and motile.

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TREPONEMA,BORRELIA,LEPTOSPIR A Spirochetes

They are gram negative bacteria Long, thin, helical, and motile

Cont. T.pallidium is a causative agent of syphilis. Sexually transmitted disease. Transmitted by genital/genital contact. Transmission in utero or during birth can also occur.

Cont. Syphilis, chronic and slowly progressive, is the third most common sexually transmitted disease. After initial infection, a primary chancre (an area of ulceration/inflammation) is seen in genital areas or elsewhere within days. The organism, meantime, has penetrated and systemically spread. The patient has flu-like symptoms with secondary lesions particularly affecting the skin. These occur 2-10 weeks later..

Cont. The final stage (if untreated) is tertiary syphilis (several years later). In primary and secondary syphilis organisms are often present in large numbers. However, as the disease progresses immunity controls bacterial replication and fewer organisms are seen. It is extremely difficult to detect spirochetes in tertiary syphilis. The systemic lesions of skin, central nervous system and elsewhere are suggestive of a delayed hypersensitivity reaction

Cont. The organism cannot be cultured from clinical specimens. Thus, experimentally, syphilis is commonly studied in animal models. Also microscopic and serological methods are the only means of clinical diagnosis.

Cont. In primary syphilis (before immunity develops), the organisms are often present in sufficient numbers in exudates to be detected by dark field microscopy. In conventional light microscopy, the light shines through the sample and thin treponemes cannot be visualized. In dark field microscopy, the light shines at an angle and when reflected from the organism will enter the objective lens. The actively motile organisms appears brightly light against the dark background. Alternatively fluorescent antibody staining is used.

Primary stage of syhpilis

Cont. In secondary and tertiary syphilis, serological methods are usually used to detect syphilis. Screening methods are based on detecting serum antibodies to cardiolipin in patients (including VDRL test).cardiolipin The antibodies result from tissue injury, with autoimmunity developing to self components.

Secondary stage of syphilis

Cont. Thus, there are many other diseases that result in anti-cardiolipin antibodies and false positives are common. However, these are cheap screening tests. More definitive diagnosis is achieved by detecting the presence of "specific" serum antibodies against treponemal antigens. These tests are more expensive and usually performed (as a definitive diagnosis) on sera previously shown to be positive after first detecting antibodies to cardiolipin.

Cont. No vaccine exists, but antibiotic therapy (usually penicillin G) is usually highly effective. Rare (in the US) diseases caused by organisms related to T. pallidum are bejel, yaws and pinta.

yaws

Spirochete –gram stained