Microbiology Flashcards

1
Q

how does influenza present?

A
fever
malaise
myalgia
headache
cough
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2
Q

how is influenza transmitted?

A

droplets

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3
Q

name some causes of influenza

A

influenza A
influenza B
parainfluenza viruses
h influenza bacteria

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4
Q

what are some possible complications of influenza?

A

pneumonia
bronchitis
ottitis media

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5
Q

what can influenza in pregnancy be associated with?

A

perinatal mortality
prematurity
smaller neonatal size
low birth weight

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6
Q

what is the usual management for influenza?

A

bed rest
fluids
paracetamol

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7
Q

what antivirals are rarely given for influenza?

A

olsetamivir

zanamivir

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8
Q

when do influenza epidemics occur?

A

winter

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9
Q

what virus can rarely cause influenza pandemics?

A

influenza Ah

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10
Q

how is influenza diagnosed?

A

PCR

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11
Q

what influenza vaccine is given to adults?

A

killed vaccine

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12
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what influenza vaccine is given to 2-17 year olds?

A

live attenuated vaccine

given intranasally

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13
Q

name some atypical organisms that can cause CAP

A

mycoplasma pneumoniae
coxiella burnetii
chlamydia psittaci

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14
Q

what antibiotics can be given for atypical CAP?

A

tetracyclines and macrolides

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15
Q

how can bronchiolitis present?

A

fever
coryza
wheeze
cough

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16
Q

how can severe bronchiolitis present?

A

grunting
reduced PaCO2
intercostal indrawing

17
Q

what is a possible complication of bronchiolitis?

A

respiratory and cardiac failure

18
Q

what is the most common cause of bronchiolitis?

A

RSV

19
Q

how is bronchiolitis diagnosed?

A

PCR on throat/nasal swabs

20
Q

how is bronchiolitis managed?

A

supportive care

21
Q

when do bronchiolitis epidemics occur?

A

every winter

22
Q

when is the incidence of metapneumovirus highest?

A

winter

23
Q

how does metapneumovirus present?

A

very similarly to bronchiolitis

24
Q

how is metapneumovirus diagnosed?

A

PCR