Infectious Diseases of the Skin and Eyes

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Infectious Diseases of the Skin and Eyes

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Infectious Diseases of the Skin and Eyes

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Skin Structure

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Natural Defenses of the Skin

• Keratin

• Skin sloughing

• Sebum: low pH, high lipid

• Sweat: low pH, high salt

–Lysozyme digests peptidoglycan

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Normal Skin Flora

• Propionibacterium acnes

• Staphylococci

–Staphylococcus epidermidis

– [Staphylococcus aureus]

• Streptococci

• Candida albicans (yeast)

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The Eye

• Normal flora sparse

• Similar to skin flora

• Tears have lysozyme

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Acne

• Propionibacterium acnes: Gram + rod

• Digests sebum

• Attracts neutrophils

• Neutrophil digestive enzymes cause lesions

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Acne

• Most common skin disease in humans

• Oil-based cosmetics worsen disease

• No effects of diet

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Acne Treatments

• Benzoyl peroxide dries plugged follicles

• Erythromycin (antibiotic)

• Accutane – inhibits sebum formation

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Necrotizing Fasciitis

• Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A Strep = GAS)

• Gram + cocci

• Rapidly spreading cellulitis may lead to loss of limb

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Streptococcus pyogenes

• Many exotoxin virulence factors

– M protein: adherence

– Hemolysins: lyse blood cells

– Streptokinase: digests clots

– Hyaluronidase: digests connective tissue

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Necrotizing fasciitis

• Disease starts as localized infection• Pain in area, flu-like symptoms• Invasive and spreading• May lead to toxic shock (drop in blood

pressure)• Incidence 1-20/100,000• 30-70% mortality• Surgical removal, antibiotics

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Hansen’s Disease: Leprosy

• Disease of skin and nerves

• Change of pigmentation, loss of sensation

• Difficult to transmit• Droplet or skin

contact?• Slow progressing

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Hansen’s Disease: Leprosy

• Mycobacterium leprae

• Acid fast bacterium

• Strict parasite

• Multiplies within macrophages

• Prefers cooler areas of body

• Slow growth

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Hansen’s Disease: Leprosy• Requires Th1 cells to

activate macrophages to kill M. leprae = cellular immunity

• People with strong humoral response have faster progression

• Long course, drug cocktail