Contagious rashes Flashcards

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MEASLES

  • Cough, coryza, conjunctivitis
  • Then macpap rash that spreads from head to feet
  • Kopliks spots pathognomic
  • Incubation: 7-14/7
  • Main concerns: acute encephalitis (1/1000) and subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (progressive neurodegen CNS disorder that begins about 11 years after infection. Blindness (seen in developing countries due to low Vit A.
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ROSEOLA / HHV6

  • Fever without apparent source (may have coryzal symp) for 3-4/7 followed by macpap rash on face, neck and trunk.
  • Usually occurs in 6-24/12 olds- most kids seroconverted by 4yo
  • Cause of 1/3 feb convulsions in children <2yo
  • May cause: meningitis, encephalitis, hepatitis, non-EBV mononucleosis
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What does Parvo B19 cause?

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Causes transient arrest of erthropoesis by attacking erythroid precursers

  • Slapped cheek/ erythema infectiosum
  • Interuterine infection with hydrops
  • Transient aplastic crisis in pts with preexisting haem disease
  • Papular-puritic gloves and sock syndrome
  • Arthritis and arthralgia (immunodef adults)
  • Persistent inf and chronic anaemia in immunodef
  • Asymptomatic
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VARICELLA

  • Causes chicken pox and shingles
  • Incubation: 2-3/52
  • Rash spreads centrifugally
  • Complications: staph/ strep toxic shock syndrome (secondary inf), encephalitis, pneumonia, haematological probs)
  • Shingles = reactivation. Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome is infection of the geniculate ganglion which causes ear vesicles, purulent drainage from the ear and facial nerve palsy. Zoster does NOT always need antivirals
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