Hepatitis A Flashcards

1
Q

Where 2 locations are you most likely to encounter hepatitis A in British Columbia?

A

Daycare centres and nursing homes.

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2
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What is the species that causes Hepatitis A?

A

Picornavirus.

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What condition does Picornavirus cause and what is unique about it?

A

Causes Hepatitis A.

Very resistant to acid, detergents, freezing temperatures, can live in water and soil.

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How is picornavirus (Hepatitis A) transmited?

A

Oral-fecal transmission.

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5
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About how long are you infectious with picornavirus (Hepatitis A)?

A

Approximately 2 weeks before symptoms and 1 week after jaundice.

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What are the most common signs of Hepatitis A?

A

Jaundice, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, posterior cervical lymphadenopathy, dark urine, pale stools.

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How long do the symptoms of Hepatitis A last for?

A

Aproximately 2 months.

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8
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How long would you expect liver enzymes to normalize following Hepatitis A?

A

2-3 months.

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A patient with Hepatitis A has increased liver enzymes. Which enzymes would you expect to be most abnormal?

A

ALT
AST (usually less than ALT)
Bili
Alk phos usually normal or slightly elevated

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10
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Why should you test renal function when you are dealing with Hepatitis?

A

Hepatorenal syndrome.

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11
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Why is serology the preferred method to screen for Hepatitis A?

A

High sensitivity, but has moderate false positive rate.

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What serology tests for acute and recovered Hepatitis A infection?

A

Acute: HAV-IgM
Recovered: HAV-IgG

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13
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What is the treatment for Hepatitis A?

A

No routine therapy recommended BUT Hepatitis A vaccination may be indicated within 2 weeks of exposure.

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14
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Who must you consult if you diagnose a case of Hepatitis A?

A

Public Health.

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15
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What should you recommend regarding prophylaxis for people who are close contacts of a person with Hepatitis A?

A

ImmunoCOMPETENT:Hepatitis A vaccine.

ImmunoSUPRESSED: immunoglobulin.

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