Hepatitis A Flashcards

1
Q

Hep A is caused by what virus

A

Picornavirus

which is stable in environment for months but humans are the only natural host

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2
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Mode of action of Hep A virus

A

fecal-oral transmission
incubation 28 days (range 15 - 50)
viral shedding from 10 days following exposure to 3 wks after onset of symptoms

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3
Q

Hep A symptoms

A

abrupt fever, anorexia, dark urine, jaundice

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4
Q

Hep A symptoms last

A

up to 2 mos with relapse up to 6 mos

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5
Q

Who should get routine Hep A vacc

A

all children 1 to 2 yrs
catchup by preschool if poss
catchup by 18 especially if risk factors

adults if risk factors present

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6
Q

Hep A Vaccines

A

Havrix (GSK) and Vaqta (Merck)
brands interchangeable
give 2 dose 6 mos apart

Twinrix (GSK) 
Hep A (ped dose) + Hep B (adult dose) - 3 dose series
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7
Q

Dosing of Hep A

A
  1. 5 ml IM if 18 or younger

1. 0 ml IM if 19 and older

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8
Q

Hep B

A

Hepadnaviridae

also stable in environment for 7 days but humans only known host

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9
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Hep B mode of action

A

blood-borne pathogen

incubation is 45-160 days

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10
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Preicteric

A

3-10 days - anorexia assoc symptoms

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11
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Hep B signs and symptoms

A

more common in adults than children
Preicteric
Icteric
Convalescence

jaundice, yellow skin and eyes, dark urine

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12
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target groups for Hep B Vacc

A

all infants
all adolescents who have not been prev vaccinated
all high-risk adults

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13
Q

recommended Hep B vacc schedule

A

infants:
birth
1-2 mo
6 mo (no earlier than 24 weeks)

adolescents and adults
0, 1, 6 mos

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14
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Hep B dosing

A

0.5 ml, 1 ml, and 2ml IM

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15
Q

immune due to Hep B vacc when

A

anti-HBs pos with >10

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16
Q

What if a health care provider’s Hep B titer is zero

A

give 1 dose
repeat titer 1 mo later
if high, no more doses needed
if low or none, complete series

17
Q

Hep A target groups / risk factors for vaccination

A

all infants at least 1 year old
CLD
men who have sex with men
illicit drug users etc

18
Q

Hep B risk factors

A

Heterosexual encounters
injection drug use
etc.

19
Q

Hep B complications

A

10% liver cancer, death