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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم GENUS: YERSINIA Prof. Khalifa Sifaw Ghenghesh
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Yersinia pestis Plague Infected Fleas ( Xenopsylla cheopis ) are the Major Mechanism of are the Major Mechanism of Transmission. Transmission. Rodents >>
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Clinical Syndromes i. Bubonic Plague: Incubation period: – < 7 days after flea bite. High fever and painful bubo in the groin and axilla. Untreated Bacteremia > 75% mortality rate
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ii. Pneumonic Plague: Bubonic Disease >Pneumonic Plague > Exhales the Organism in Droplets. Highly infectious Incubation period: –2 to 3 days, with fever and malaise –pulmonary signs within one day Untreated > 90% mortality rate
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Yersinia pestis Puss from bubo/Gram-negative rods
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LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS Aspirate from Buboes, Pus from the Area of Flea Bite, Sputum, Throat Swab or Blood. Transport Media >>
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Yersinia pestis on Sheep Blood Agar (72hrs)
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TREATMENT – Streptomycin CONTROL – –A Quarantinable Disease. – – Control of Urban Plague: – – Garbage Disposal.
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Y. enterocolitica Y. pseudotuberculosis – –Enterocolitis: Diarrhea, fever and abdominal pain Infection can mimic acute appendicitis More common in children – –Other infections: Septicemia, arthritis, hepatitis, and osteomyelitis – –Epidemic outbreaks due to Y. enterocolitica: Contaminated meat and milk
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