Viral Gastroenteritis Flashcards

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What are the symptoms of viral gastroenteritis? (8)

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  1. diarrhoea
  2. vomiting
  3. nausea
  4. anorexia
  5. abdominal cramping or pain
  6. fever
  7. myalgia
  8. headache
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What is the definition of diarrhoea?

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3 or more episodes of loose or liquid stool in 24 hours

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What is the definition of acute diarrhoea?

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3 or more episodes of loose or liquid stool in 24 hours for less than 14 days

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What is the definition of persistent diarrhoea?

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3 or more episodes of loose or liquid stool in 24 hours for more than 14 days

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What is the definition of chronic diarrhoea?

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3 or more episodes of loose or liquid stool in 24 hours for more than 30 days

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6
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When does viral gastroenteritis peak?

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peaks in winter

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7
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Who is most affected by viral gastroenteritis

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children under 5

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8
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How is viral gastroenteritis diagnosed?

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  1. electron microscopy
  2. latex agglutination
  3. lateral flow
  4. ELISA
  5. PCR
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How is viral gastroenteritis managed?

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  1. rehydration
  2. electrolyte replacement
  3. refeeding
  4. hand hygiene
  5. isolation
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10
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What is the genome of rotavirus?

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dsRNA

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11
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What are the serotypes of rotavirus?

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serotypes A, B, C

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12
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What family is rotavirus?

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Reovirus

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13
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What is the transmission route of rotavirus? (3)

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  1. faecal oral route
  2. also by resp route
  3. fomites
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14
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What cells are infected by rotavirus?

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enterocytes in villous epithelium of jejunum and ileum leading to cell destruction

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What type of diarrhoea does rotavirus infection cause?

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  1. osmotic diarrhoea from movement of fluid into intestinal lumen
  2. secretory diarrhoea caused by enterotoxin
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16
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What is the incubation period of rotavirus?

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48 hours

17
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Who is most commonly infected with rotavirus?

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children under 2

18
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What are the symptoms of rotavirus infection? (5)

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  1. diarrhoea
  2. vomiting
  3. fever
  4. dehydration
  5. +/- resp tract symptoms
19
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How are rotavirus infections diagnosed? (4)

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  1. lateral flow test
  2. PCR
  3. EM
  4. ELISA
20
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How is rotavirus prevented? (4)

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  1. hand hygiene
  2. environmental cleaning
  3. isolation/cohorting in hospital
  4. vaccination
21
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What is the vaccination for rotavirus?

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  1. oral vaccine
  2. attenuated
  3. given before 6 months
22
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What family is norovirus part of?

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calicivirus

23
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What is the genome of norovirus?

A

+ssRNA

24
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How many norovirus genogroups are there?

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5 genogroups GI-V

multiple genotypes

25
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What are the transmission routes of norovirus?

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  1. faecal oral
  2. airborne droplets
  3. food, water
  4. contaminated environment/fomites
26
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What is the incubation period of norovirus?

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1-2 days

27
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What is the infectious dose of norovirus?

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18 virus particles

28
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What is the pathogenesis of norovirus infection?

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  1. blunting of villi in jejunum
29
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What are the symptoms of norovirus? (6)

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  1. nausea
  2. vomiting
  3. abdominal cramps
  4. myalgia
  5. diarrhoea
  6. +/- fever
30
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Which serotypes of adenovirus cause gastroenteritis?

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serotypes 40 and 41

31
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What is the genome of adenovirus?

A

dsDNA

32
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How is adenovirus diagnosed? (2)

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  1. PCR

2. Lateral flow test

33
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How is astrovirus diagnosed?

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  1. PCR
  2. lateral flow test
  3. electron microscopy
  4. ELISA
34
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What is the most common cause of viral gastroenteritis in children?

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rotavirus

35
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What is the most common cause of viral gastroenteritis in adults?

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norovirus