Intro to Chlamydia
Chlamydia's Developmental Cycle
Chlamydia trachomatis
Grab Bag
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Chlamydial inflection is the most frequently reported sexually transmitted infectious disease in the US. True or False
True! It is the most prevalent among women aged less than or equal to 24 years
100
What is the transmissible form of chlamydia?
Elementary body
100
What is a serovar?
A serovar is a variation within the species of bacteria. Each serovar has the same type of cell surface antigen
100
True or False. Newborns may also acquire chlamydia infection during passage through an infected birth canal.
True. 30-50% of infants of infected mothers acquire the infection, often manifesting eye symptoms and issues with the respiratory tract such as pneumonia
200
What are the 3 types of chlamydia that can infected humans?
1. Chlamydia trachomatis 2. Chlamydia pneumonia 3. Chlamydia psittaci
200
What is type of cells do chlamydia like to infect?
Epithelial cells
200
What is trachoma?
Trachoma is an ancient eye disease that is a chronic keratoconjunctivitis. It begins with acute inflammatory changes in the conjunctiva and cornea, but over years, this can progress to scarring and blindness. C. trachomatis serovars A, B, Ba and C are associated with clinical trachoma.
200
Which serovar of C. trachomatis causes sexually transmitted diseases?
Serovar D-K
300
Name 3 characteristics of chlamydia.
1. Non-motile 2. Gram-negative 3. Obligate intracellular pathogen
300
Once the elementary bodies enter into the cell, they are reorganized into a larger __________________
Reticulate Body
300
True or False. Approximately 10% of infected males and 20% of infected females are asymptomatic.
False. Approximately 50% of infected males and 80% of infected females are asymptomatic
300
Which are the first line of pharmacologic treatment for chlamydial infection?
Tetracyclines and azithromycin
400
Which type of chlamydia is known to cause a respiratory infection in humans and is often spread from bird feces to humans?
Chlamydia psittaci
400
How does chlamydia replicate itself?
Through binary fission
400
Name 3 symptoms of C. trachomatis in symptomatic infected women.
1. Urethritis (dysuria, nonpurulent discharge, dysuria) 2. Cervicitis (discharge, endocervial secretions, edematous and hyperemic endocervical tissue) 3. Pelvic inflammatory disease
400
Which antibiotic is preferred for pregnant women infected with chlamydia?
Azithromycin
500
Why are chlamydia confined to intracellular growth?
Chlamydia lack the mechanism of producing ATP so they are dependent on their host.
500
Once the membrane bound vacuole inside of the cytoplasm becomes filled with elementary bodies, it becomes what is a called an _______________________.
Intracellular cytoplasmic inclusion
500
Which laboratory diagnosis test is the test of choice for diagnosing chlamydia?
Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (NAAT)
500
Why is chlamydial infection a risk factor for ectopic pregnancy?
Biological and epidemiological evidence suggest that chlamydia infection causes intense and persistent inflammation, injury, and scarring in the fallopian tube. Recent research has found that C. trachomatis and smoking leads to increased tubal PROKR2 (prokineticin receptor 2), which is a GPCR that predisposes the tubal microenvironment to ectopic implantation
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