Lower respiratory tract infections - children Flashcards

1
Q

percentage of children born hospitalised for bronchiolitis?

A

20%

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2
Q

does bronchiolitis give you a fever?

A

no

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3
Q

what are the common bacterial infective agents?

A
  • strep pneumonias
  • haemophilia influenzae
  • moraxella catarrhalis
  • mycoplasma pneumonias
  • chlamydia pneumoniae
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4
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what are the common viral infective agents?

A
  • RSV
  • parainfluenza III
  • influenza A and B
  • adenovirus
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5
Q

what is tracheitis?

A

“croup with does not get better”, swollen tracheal wall, narrowed tracheal lumen

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6
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what are the symptoms of tracheitis?

A

fever, sick child

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7
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what infective agents cause tracheitis?

A

staph or strep

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8
Q

how do you manage tracheitis?

A

amoxicillin

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9
Q

how common is bronchitis?

A

very common

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10
Q

what is bronchitis?

A

endobronchial infection

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11
Q

what are the symptoms of bronchitis?

A

loose rattly cough with URTI, post-tussive vomit- “glut”, chest free of wheeze/ creps

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12
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what is the aetiology of bronchitis?

A

haemophilus/ pneumococcus

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13
Q

is bronchitis mostly self limiting?

A

yes

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14
Q

how does bacterial bronchitis work?

A

disturbed mucociliary clearance (minor airway malacia, RSV/ adenovirus)

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15
Q

should bacterial bronchitis be treated with AB?

A

no, the infection is secondary (to AB side effects?)

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16
Q

does bronchitis affect a newborn the same way every year? which is the worst year?

A

worst is 1st winter, then they get better (2nd winter better, 3rd winter fine)

17
Q

what does bacterial bronchitis usual follow?

A

URTI

18
Q

how long does normal bacterial bronchitis last?

A

4 weeks

19
Q

how long does persistent bacterial bronchitis last?

A

more than 1 month

20
Q

what are the criteria to be qualified as persistent bacterial bronchitis?

A
  • wet cough
  • more than 1 month
  • remission with AB
21
Q

should you treat persistent bacterial bronchitis?

A

no

22
Q

what is bronchiolitis? who does it affect ?

A

LRTI of infants