Ross River Virus Flashcards
(24 cards)
What is your opening line for RRV?
Is RRV nationally notifiable?
Yes.
Routine (labs only)
Which organism causes RRV disease?
RRV (alphavirus)
How is RRV transmitted?
Multiple mosquito vectors:
Culex annulirostris (inland) and Ochlerotatus spp (coastal saltwater).
Reservoir in macropods, other marsupials.
Human-mosquito-human transmission in large outbreaks.
Which animals are the principal hosts for RRV?
Reservoir in macropods, other marsupials.
What are the clinical features of RRV?
- Many asymptomatic.
- Rash (including buccal/palmar)
- Polyarthritis
- Myalgia
- Lethargy
- Low-grade fever
- Cervical LA.
Symptoms can persist for months; rheumatic symptoms for over a year. Immunity lifelong.
Which groups are at high risk of RRV infection?
- Live/travel in endemic area
- Outdoor activities near mosquito breeding sites.
What is the definition of a confirmed case of RRV?
Isolation / detection / seroconversion)
What is the definition of a probable case of RRV?
IgM + IgG unless previous IgG positive ≥3m earlier
How is RRV diagnosed?
PCR or serology (acute and convalescent)
VIDRL reference lab
What is the incubation period for RRV?
3-21 days
(usually 7-9 days)
Tip: 3 days to 3 weeks
What is the infectious period for RRV?
Humans infectious to mosquitoes first few days of illness
What is the outbreak definition of RRV?
Observed > Expected - increase in notifications from geographical area within specific time period.
What is the definition of a new / emerging area for RRV?
≥ 2 cases from non-endemic area in same mosquito season with no travel history.
Epidemiology: where has RRV been detected in Australia?
Most of mainland Australia
Epidemiology: where is RRV considered endemic?
Throughout regional Victoria
Epidemiology: when to RRV epidemics / outbreaks occur?
Usually sporadic cases/small outbreaks (Jan to May).
Epidemics/outbreaks occur, usually after heavy rains, or high tides that inundate salt marshes or coastal wetlands.
How is RRV prevented?
Standard vector-borne disease prevention:
* Mosquito control
* Bite prevention
* No vaccine
What resources are available for RRV public health response?
DoH guideline. No SoNG.
How are cases of RRV managed?
- Supportive care
- Case interview - DRSVECTA
- Education
Demo, RFs, Sx, Vax (NA), Exp (endemic area, mosquitoes, environment/parklands), Contacts/co-exposed, Travel hx, Animals
How are contacts of RRV managed?
Nil.
Co-exposed may require education but no follow-up indicated.
What is the environmental management for RRV?
Standard environmental measures to prevent mosquito exposure.
What public health actions are required for new / emerging areas?
- Liaise with stakeholders
- Review recent data (mosquito/human)
- Enhanced surveillance
- Mosquito surveys
- Promote mosquito management
- Clinician alert / advisories
- Health alerts
- Health promotion measures
What public health measures are required for outbreaks?
- Prevention activities
- Community education
- Surveys - animal reservoirs, vector species
- Identify breeding places + eliminate
- Enhanced vector control measures
- Predictive modelling
- Enhanced human surveillance (test/notify)
- Closing public land to human access if high risk of acquisition
- Consult NAMAC