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Micro| Corynebacterium Diptheriae

Jan 25, 20235 minSeason 3Ep. 9
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3.09 Corynebacterium Diptheriae

Microbiology review for the USMLE Step 1 Exam

  • Corynebacterium diphtheriae is an aerobic gram positive rod that causes diphtheria, commonly spreads through respiratory droplets
  • C. diphtheriae produces an exotoxin called diphtheria toxin which can cause systemic effects by inactivating elongation factor (EF-2) via ADP-ribosylation and shutting down protein synthesis
  • Diphtheria causes fever, sore throat, croup-like cough, pseudomembranous pharyngitis, severe cervical lymphadenopathy, myocarditis and cardiac arrhythmias
  • Cutaneous diphtheria involves ulcerative lesions or cellulitis on the skin that can occur independently of respiratory diphtheria
  • Vaccine available and there are not many cases of it in the US, tends to have an outsized effect on developing countries
  • Risk factors for C. diphtheriae infection include IV drug use, homelessness, and crowded living conditions
  • Treatment involves diphtheria antitoxin and penicillin or erythromycin

 

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