Paeds - Infectious disease Flashcards

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Measles aetiology and presentation

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Paramyxovirus

CCCK prodrome!!

Cough
Coryzal
Conjunctivitis
Kopek spots

+ Fever

Rash - MORBILLIFORM

  • Begins behind the ears
  • Spreads to the rest of the body
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Measles investigations and management

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IgM for measles in the saliva

Paracetamol + NSAIDs

Notify PHE

Infective until 4 days post rash onset

Unvaccinated - MMR
Immunocompromised - Ribavarin

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Measles complications

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Giant cell pneumonia
Myocarditis

Encephalitis
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (5-10 years later)

Otitis media
Ketoconjunctivitis
Corneal ulceration

Hemiplegia

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Mumps aetiology and presentation

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Paramyxovirus

Fever
Parotiditis - Pain on eating and drinking
Hearing loss - Transient UL

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Mumps investigations and management

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IgM for mumps in saliva
Amylase ^

Supportive - Paracetamol + NSAIDs

Notify PHE

Infective until 5 days post gland swelling

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Mumps complications

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Deafness
Meningitis

Orchiditis

  • Infertility
  • Fever
  • Back pain
  • Testicular pain

Pancreatitis
Mastitis
Arthritis

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Rubella aetiology and presentation

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Togavirus

Low grade fever

Rash - MACULOPAPULAR

  • Begins on face
  • Spreads to rest of the body

Lymphadenopathy

  • Suboccipital
  • Post-auricular
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Rubella investigations and management

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Serology - PCR

Management - Supportive

Notify PHE

Infective until 4 days post rash onset

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Rubella complications

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MATE

Myocarditis
Arthritis
Thrombocytopenia
Encephalitis

Maternal rubella

  • Cataracts
  • Heart defects
  • Deafness
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Scarlet fever aetiology and presentation

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Strep pyogenes

Strep throat

  • Tonsillitis
  • Pharyngitis
  • Cervical lymphadenopathy

Fever
N/V

FACIAL FLUSHING
STRAWBERRY TONGUE

Rash - SANDPAPER - Goosebumps

  • Torso and flexures
  • Armpits
  • Groin
  • Between fingers and toes
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Scarlet fever investigations and management

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Throat swab
FBC - Polymorphonuclear lymphocytes

Management - Penicillin V - 10 days

Notify PHE

Infective until 24 hours post abx starting

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Scarlet fever complications

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Otitis media
Rheumatic fever
Post-strep glomerulonephritis
Meningitis

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Slapped cheek syndrome aetiology and presentation

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Parvovirus B19

  1. Fever and score throat

10 days later…

  1. Facial flushing - Erythema infectiosum

Rash - Extremities and extensor surfaces
- Nose is spared

Joint pain and stiffness

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Slapped cheek syndrome management and complications

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Supportive - Paracetamol

Complications

  • Aplastic anaemia
  • Utero - Hydrops fetalis
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Coxsackie’s disease aetiology and presentation

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Coxsackie A16
FO spread

Hand, foot and mouth

Painful vesicular lesions - Hands and feet
Painful ulcers - Mouth and tongue

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Reye syndrome aetiology and presentation

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ASPIRIN USE

Progressive encephalopathy

  • Confusion
  • Seizures

Hypoglycaemia

Fatty infiltration

  • Liver
  • Pancreas
  • Kidneys
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Kawasaki’s disease aetiology

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Idiopathic
Autoimmune
Vasculitis of small and medium vessels

Japanese
Chinese
Afro-Caribbean

18
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Kawasaki’s presentation

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6 months - 4 years

CRASH and BURN and ECHO!

Conjunctivitis 
Rash - Polymorphous 
Adenopathy - Cervical and unilateral 
Strawberry tongue and cracked lips 
Hands/feet erythema 

FEVER!!!! - MASSIVE HIGH GRADE FEVER!!! > 38.5

Coronary artery aneurysms on ECHO

19
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Kawasaki’s management

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IV IG - First 10 days

High dose aspirin - Reduce thrombosis risk

If severe…

  • Steroids
  • Anti-TNF
  • Ciclosporin