Respiratory Tract Infections Flashcards

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Respiratory innate defenses

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  • Nasal mucus
  • Ciliated cells
  • Mucociliary clearance elevator
  • Alveolar macrophages
  • Polymorphonuclear leucocytes
  • Complement
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Mucociliary clearance elevator

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  • Particles are trapped in mucus covering the respiratory tract
  • Ciliary action drags the mucus upwards
  • Material is expectorated
  • Disruption of system results in chronic infections e.g., cystic fibrosis, bronchiectasis.
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“CURB” scores

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  • Confusion of new onset (defined as an AMTS of 8 or less)
  • Blood Urea nitrogen greater than 7 mmol/l (19 mg/dL)
  • Respiratory rate of 30 breaths per minute or greater
  • Blood pressure less than 90 mmHg systolic or diastolic blood pressure 60 mmHg or less
  • Age 65 or older
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• Lobar pneumonia:

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• Involvement of distinct region of the lung ie. lobe

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• Bronchopneumonia:

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Diffuse, patchy consolidation

• Associated with bronchi and bronchioles

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• Interstitial pneumonia:

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  • Invasion of lung interstitium

* Usually characteristic of viral infection

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• Necrotising pneumonia:

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• Lung abscesses and destruction of parenchyma

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Endemic

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present in a community at all times, at a relatively low to medium frequency but at a steady-state

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• Epidemic:

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Sudden severe outbreak within a region or a group

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• Pandemic

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Occurs when an epidemic becomes widespread and affects a whole region, a continent, or the entire world.

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what makes a pandemic

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  • Antigenic shift
  • Most people have no immunity
  • Attack rate is high – it spreads rapidly
  • Mortality can be high
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Influenza Vaccination

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Tamiflu

  • Antigenic variation means that a new vaccine is required each year
  • New vaccine is based on the PREDICTED strains
  • Trivalent vaccine
  • New recombination methods speed up the process of developing a new vaccine - this was used in the recent swine flu pandemic
  • Elderly, immunosuppressed and others with respiratory risk e.g., asthmatics and bronchitics require an annual vaccine
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importance of bacterial load

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  • Symptoms differ at different bacterial loads
  • Patients present at different bacterial loads
  • Diagnostic tests become positive at different bacterial loads
  • Reducing the bacterial load can delay the diagnosis
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