MMR Flashcards

1
Q

what kind of virus is measles?

A

paramyxovirus RNA spread via droplets

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2
Q

what do you get with it?

A

prodromal cough, fever and discharge

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3
Q

what spots and what rash do you get?

A
kopecks spots (white spots that develop on a red background on buccal mucosa) 
these develop during the prodrome and fade b the tie the rash is present)
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4
Q

what is the rash like?

A

maculopapular rash develops after about 4 days

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5
Q

where does the rash start and where does it spread to

A

starts on face, neck and behind ears and spreads to cover whole body

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6
Q

specific investigations?

A

IgM ELISA

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7
Q

fever, malaise, bilateral parotid swellings, orchitis in boys,?

A

mumps

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8
Q

what kind of virus is mumps?

A

RNA paramyxovirus

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9
Q

investigation for mumps?

A

salivary IgM

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10
Q

management of mumps?

A

isolation and supportive care

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11
Q

sub occipital lymphadenopathy, pink discrete maculopapular rash which starts on face and spreads over body

A

rubella

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12
Q

investigation for rubella?

A

rubella IgM

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13
Q

what is rubella in pregnancy associated with

A

deafness and reduced IQ

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