B. anthracis and anthracoides

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  • What visual metaphor is used to remember bacillus anthracis?
    A giant anthill
  • What color indicates that bacillus anthracis is gram positive?
    Purple
  • What shape does bacillus anthracis have when stained?
    Rod-shaped
  • What does the curled extensions of bacillus anthracis colonies resemble?
    A Medusa head
  • What type of clothing increases the risk of bacillus anthracis infection?
    Wool clothing
  • What is another name for bacillus anthracis infection related to wool handling?
    Wool sorters disease
  • What does the inhaler symbolize in relation to bacillus anthracis?
    Aerobic organisms
  • How does bacillus anthracis differ from clostridia species?
    Bacillus anthracis is aerobic
  • What do M&Ms represent in the context of bacillus anthracis?
    Spore forming organism
  • What does edamame represent in the study material?
    Edema factor
  • What is the function of edema factor?
    Increases cyclic AMP levels
    It mimics adenylate cyclase
  • What does protective antigen do?
    Binding moiety for edema and lethal factors
  • What does the skull sign represent in the study material?
    Lethal factor
  • What is the unique feature of bacillus anthracis's capsule?
    Contains D-glutamate
  • What are the two major clinical features of anthrax?
    Cutaneous anthrax and pulmonary anthrax
  • What does pulmonary anthrax cause?
    Pulmonary hemorrhage
  • What can pulmonary hemorrhage progress to?
    Mediastinitis
  • What is the characteristic symptom of cutaneous anthrax?
    Painless papule progressing to necrotic ulcer
    Ulcer with black eschar seen in cutaneous anthrax
  • What does the flower staff symbolize in the study material?
    Fluoroquinolones
  • What is the effective treatment regimen for anthrax?
    Includes fluoroquinolones
  • What does the case study suggest about the patient's occupation?
    Increased risk of pulmonary anthrax
  • What does the Gram stain reveal about bacillus anthracis?
    It reveals gram positive rods
  • What is the correct answer regarding the exotoxin complex of bacillus anthracis?
    One component increases cyclic AMP
  • What is the nature of bacillus anthracis in terms of oxygen requirement?
    It is an aerobic organism
  • What does the term "hemoptysis" refer to in the case study?
    Coughing up blood
  • What is the significance of the widened mediastinum on chest x-ray?
    Indicates pulmonary anthrax
  • What happens to spores of bacillus anthracis when inhaled?
    Engulfed by alveolar macrophages
  • What is the outcome of spores germinating into vegetative bacilli?
    Causes pulmonary hemorrhage
  • What can happen in rare cases of cutaneous anthrax?
    Bacteria can disseminate through the bloodstream
  • What is the relationship between bacillus anthracis and the immune system?
    Protective antigen binds antibodies
  • What does the term "necrotic ulcer" refer to in cutaneous anthrax?
    Ulcer with black eschar
  • What is the role of the immune response in relation to protective antigen?
    It protects against infection
  • What does the term "exotoxin" refer to in the context of bacillus anthracis?
    Toxins secreted by bacteria
  • What is the significance of the case study's findings?
    Suggests risk factors for pulmonary anthrax
  • What does the term "shock" refer to in the context of bacillus anthracis infection?
    Severe drop in blood pressure
  • What is the relationship between bacillus anthracis and animal hides?
    Increased risk of infection
  • What does the term "cutaneous" refer to in cutaneous anthrax?
    Related to the skin
  • What is the primary method of transmission for bacillus anthracis?
    Inhalation of spores
  • What does the term "necrosis" refer to in the context of cutaneous anthrax?
    Death of tissue
  • What is the role of macrophages in bacillus anthracis infection?
    Engulf spores and deliver them