Influenza Flashcards

1
Q

what is influenza?

A

acute upper respiratory tract infection (viral) - always a viral infection

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2
Q

Influenza is always a ____ infection

A

viral

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3
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what are the types of influenza

A

-types A, B & C (completely different form Hep virus)

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4
Q

what is the most serious and prevalent type of influenza

A

Type A

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5
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patho of influenza

A
  • viral injury to epithelial cells & inflammatory damage (same viral damage as hepatitis but different host cell, epithelial of URT)
  • bronchial & alveolar damage if extension to lower respiratory tract (potentially a complication if pt doesn’t rest)
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Complications of Influenza

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  • secondary bacterial infection (either from normal flora or inhaled)
  • bronchitis or pneumonia
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7
Q

when might antibiotics be given for the flu?

A

may give for flu for high risk individuals that may develop a secondary bacterial infection -the antibiotic is given prophalacticly

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8
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mnfts of influenza

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  • lethargy, myalgia (systemic) & fever
  • cough (local mnfts)
  • others
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9
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treatment of influenza

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  • essentially self limiting approx a week or so to recover)
  • usually self-limiting need to rest
  • symptomatic management (not essential)
  • limit spread
  • sometimes need for antivirals may arise: eg. anantadine (prevents RNA from uncoating) Relezna (2nd generationg drug-prevents lysis of host cell also limits multiplication of virus)
  • immunization (prophylaxis)
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10
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what are the some antivirals that you may see given for the flu?

A

anantadine (prevents RNA from uncoating)

Relezna (2nd generationg drug-prevents lysis of host cell also limits multiplication of virus)

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