Viral Hepatitis Flashcards

1
Q

Hep A transmission and risk factors

A

transmission via water (fecal-oral) risk = international travel incubation period 2-7 weeks

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2
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Hep A sx

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prodromal period: fatigue, malaise, anorexia, fever, RUQ, lasts days - week

hepatitis:

  • high ALT, AST
  • mild “flu” to FHF no chronic phase
    • worse sx are from the immune response
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3
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Hep A dx

A

HAV IgM

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4
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who should be vaccinated for hep A?

A

clotting factor disorders

chronic liver disease

travel, exposure to people from areas w/ endemic HAV

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5
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what to do post-Hep A exposure

A

HAV vaccine

immunoglobulin for pts at risk of severe illness

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6
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how long is the incubation period for Hep A?

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2-7 weeks

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7
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E antigen functon in HBV

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E antigen is soluble, secreted into blood – toleraizes the fetus to the infection, fetus can’t fight the virus and gets it –> VERTICAL transmission

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8
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A

ground glass hepatocytes of HBV

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9
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HBV incubation time

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6 weeks –> 6 months

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10
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what do these blood tests tell you:

  • HBsAg
  • total anti-HBc
  • IgM anti-HBc
  • Anti-HBs
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11
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are older pts more or less likely to develop chronic HBV after an acute infection?

A

LESS

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12
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blood tests in chronic HBV

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HBsAg +, HBcAb-, IgG +

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13
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14
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HBV transmission

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contact w/ infected blood or body fluids - 100x more infectious than HIV

vertical transmission

horizontal - unsafe injections, sexual contact

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15
Q

who do you tx w/ HBV? how?

A

acute HBV and HBeAg+ immune active phase

use tenofovir and entecavir

screen every 6-12 months w/ US and AFP blood test for HCC

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16
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HDV - two methods of acquisition

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coinfection: simultaneous intro of HDV and HBV
superinfection: intro of HDV into HBsAg-positive host

17
Q

dx for HDV

A

detectable HDV RNA

immuno-histochemical staining for HDV Ag

IgM HDV

18
Q

tx for HDV

A

IFN (conventional or PEG) only

measure HDV RNA to see if it is working

19
Q

Hepatitis E - incubation time

A

2-9 weeks

20
Q

Hep E clinical picture

A

may cause acute liver failure

chronic form possible in immunosuppressed

mortality 1%, but up to 20% in pregnancy

21
Q

Hep E transmission

A

water: fecal-oral

epidemic by contaminated water

developed countries: exposure to pigs, blood donors (very rarely transmittted now)

22
Q

HCV incubation time

A

2-26 weeks

23
Q

what is the leading cause of HCC, cirrhosis, liver disease death and liver transplant in US?

A

hep C!

but it takes 20-30 yrs to become destructive

24
Q

extrahepatic manifestations of HCV

A

hematologic: cryoglobulinemia, aplastic anemia, thrombocytopenia, B-cell lymphoma
renal: MP glomerulonephritis, nephrotic syndrome
dermatologic: porphyria cutanea tarda, lichen planus, leukocytoclastic vasculitis
vascular: polyarteritis nodosa
endocrine: glucose intolerance

25
Q

screening for Hep C

A

2012: recommended screening for all pts born 1945-1965
also: anyone with risk factors (drug use, tattoos, needle stick exposure, organ transplant <1992, hx of dialysis, intimate contact - less common) or unexplained abnormal liver tests

26
Q

Hep C- dx

A

HCV nucleic acid detection

(can also test for HCV antibody - but this only tells you if you were exposed, not about chronicity)

27
Q

staging of HCV

A

to determine if and how to tx, check for advanced fibrosis

liver biopsy or fibroscan

28
Q

cure rate for HCV

A

60 - 90%

29
Q

Hep C - tx

A

used to use interferon - really unpleasant

now there are a bunch of really good curative options