Genus Mycobacterium. M. tuberculosis

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    • What family does the genus Mycobacteriaceae belong to?
      Mycobacteriaceae
    • What type of organisms are some members of Mycobacteriaceae?
      Obligate parasites
    • What characteristic defines Mycobacteriaceae as Acid-Fast Bacteria?
      Thick, hydrophobic cell wall
    • What is the oxygen requirement for Mycobacteriaceae?
      Aerobic
    • Are Mycobacteriaceae motile or nonmotile?
      Nonmotile
    • What is the classification of Mycobacteriaceae based on growth rate?
      Slow, intermediate, and rapidly growing
    • What are the slow-growing Mycobacterium species in the MTBC?
      • M. tuberculosis
      • M. bovis
      • M. bovis BCG
      • M. africanum
      • M. canetti
      • M. caprae
      • M. microti
      • M. pinnipedii
    • What is the Mycobacterium Avium Complex (MAC) associated with?
      Disseminated infections, not lung infections
    • Which Mycobacterium clade is known for causing significant death in AIDS patients?
      Mycobacterium Avium Complex (MAC)
    • What are the rapidly growing Mycobacterium species?
      • Mycobacterium chelonae clade
      • Mycobacterium fortuitum clade
    • What is the Gram stain characteristic of Mycobacterium tuberculosis?
      Considered Gram positive
    • What staining method is used for Mycobacterium tuberculosis?
      Ziel-Neelsen Staining
    • What is the generation time of Mycobacterium tuberculosis?
      Approximately 12 hours
    • What is the appearance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis colonies?
      Rough 'cauliflower-like' colonies
    • What type of activity does Mycobacterium tuberculosis exhibit?
      High fermentation rate
    • What are the virulence factors of Mycobacterium tuberculosis?
      Cord factors and sulfatides
    • How do cord factors affect Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence?
      Increases TNF-alpha release and macrophage activation
    • What is the role of sulfatides in Mycobacterium tuberculosis?
      Inhibit phagolysosomal fusion
    • What mutation leads to multi-drug resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis?
      Mutation in KatG gene
    • What is the pathophysiology of tuberculosis infection?
      Adherence and colonization of lung alveoli
    • What are some risk factors for tuberculosis?

      Poverty, low BMI, and malnutrition
    • What are the types of tuberculosis?
      • Primary/Relapsed
      • Acute/Latent
      • Symptomatic/Asymptomatic
      • Pulmonary/Extrapulmonary/Disseminated (Miliary)
    • What are systemic symptoms of tuberculosis?
      Malaise, weight loss, and low-grade fever
    • What are pulmonary symptoms of tuberculosis?
      Cough, shortness of breath, and pleuritic chest pain
    • What specimens are used for microbiological diagnosis of tuberculosis?
      Pus, CSF, urine, and biopsied tissue
    • What are the steps in Ziel-Neelsen Staining?
      1. Drop suspension onto slide
      2. Air dry at 60°C for 10 min
      3. Heat-fix at 90°C for 10 min
      4. Flood with Carbol Fuchsin
      5. Heat until steam appears
      6. Rinse with tap water
      7. Flood with 3% hydrochloric acid in isopropyl alcohol
      8. Rinse with water
      9. Flood with Methylene Blue
      10. Rinse with water and blot dry
    • What is the purpose of preliminary treatment in culture for tuberculosis?
      To eliminate side flora
    • What selective media are used for culturing Mycobacterium tuberculosis?
      • Kirchner Media
      • Middlebrook Media
      • Löwenstein-Jensen Media
    • How long does it take to culture Mycobacterium tuberculosis?
      4 to 8 weeks
    • What is the treatment regimen for tuberculosis?
      • RIPE: Rifampin, Isoniazid, Pyrazinamide, Ethambutol
    • What is the intensive phase of tuberculosis treatment?
      2 months of RIPE therapy
    • What is the continuation phase of tuberculosis treatment?
      4 months of Rifampin and Isoniazid
    • What is the purpose of adjuvant treatment in tuberculosis?
      To prevent Vitamin B6 deficiency
    • What vaccine is used for tuberculosis prevention?
      BCG Vaccine
    • What type of vaccine is the BCG vaccine?
      Live attenuated strain of M. bovis
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