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+ | == Microbiology == |
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− | = Fusobacterium spp. = |
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* Obligate anaerobe |
* Obligate anaerobe |
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+ | * Long, thin [[Stain::Gram-negative]] [[Shape::bacillus]] |
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+ | == Clinical Manifestations == |
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+ | * Pharyngitis may be complicated by [[Causes::Lemierre syndrome]], a septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein |
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+ | == Diagnosis == |
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* Not detectable on routine throat culture, because it's anaerobe |
* Not detectable on routine throat culture, because it's anaerobe |
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+ | == Management == |
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* Sometimes need to add metronidazole despite appropriate empiric antimicrobials |
* Sometimes need to add metronidazole despite appropriate empiric antimicrobials |
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+ | {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Fusobacterium''}} |
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+ | [[Category:Anaerobes]] |
Latest revision as of 19:39, 17 February 2022
Microbiology
- Obligate anaerobe
- Long, thin Gram-negative bacillus
Clinical Manifestations
- Causes 10% of acute pharyngitis in ages 15-30, as many as Group A Strep
- Pharyngitis may be complicated by Lemierre syndrome, a septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein
Diagnosis
- Not detectable on routine throat culture, because it's anaerobe
Management
- Sometimes need to add metronidazole despite appropriate empiric antimicrobials