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Childhood Infectious Diseases Skimmia Japonica Rubella FAHAD AL ZAMIL Professor & Consultant Pediatric Infectious Diseases King Khalid University Hospital King Saud University, Riyadh
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Measles RNA Virus RNA Virus Incubation Period: 8 – 12 days Incubation Period: 8 – 12 days Clinical Features Clinical Features Complications: Complications: Respiratory Respiratory Neurological Neurological Others Others Treatment Treatment Isolation & Infectivity: 2 days before till 5 days after rash Isolation & Infectivity: 2 days before till 5 days after rash Vaccine Vaccine
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Measles (cont.) Koplik’s spots
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Measles (Cont.)
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Measles vs. Scarlet fever
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Mumps RNA Virus RNA Virus Incubation Period: 14 – 21 days Incubation Period: 14 – 21 days Clinical Features Clinical Features Complications: Complications: Glandular Glandular Non glandular Non glandular Treatment Treatment Isolation & Infectivity: 9 days after onset of parotid swelling Isolation & Infectivity: 9 days after onset of parotid swelling Vaccine Vaccine
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Rubella RNA Virus RNA Virus Incubation Period: 14 – 21 days Incubation Period: 14 – 21 days Clinical Features Clinical Features Complications: Complications: Acquired Acquired Congenital Congenital Treatment Treatment Isolation & Infectivity: 7 days from onset of rash Isolation & Infectivity: 7 days from onset of rash Congenital Rubella: until 1 year of age Congenital Rubella: until 1 year of age Vaccine Vaccine
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Rubella (Cont.)
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Rubella, Smallpox, Chickenpox
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Congenital Rubella Syndrome
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Chicken Pox (Varicella) DNA Virus DNA Virus Incubation Period: 10 – 21 days Incubation Period: 10 – 21 days Clinical Features Clinical Features Complications: Complications: 2 nd bacterial infection 2 nd bacterial infection Neurological Neurological Reye syndrome Reye syndrome Disseminated Disseminated Treatment (Acyclovir) Treatment (Acyclovir) Isolation & Infectivity: 2 days before rash till all skin lesions have crusted (6 th day of rash) Isolation & Infectivity: 2 days before rash till all skin lesions have crusted (6 th day of rash) Vaccine Vaccine
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Cont. Chicken Pox
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Diphtheria Corynebacterium diphtheriae Corynebacterium diphtheriae Incubation Period: 2 – 7 days Incubation Period: 2 – 7 days Clinical Features Clinical Features Complications: Complications: Thrombocytopenia Thrombocytopenia Myocarditis Myocarditis Vocal cord paralyses Vocal cord paralyses Treatment Treatment Isolation & Infectivity: up to 6 weeks, but with treatment communicable for fewer than 4 days Isolation & Infectivity: up to 6 weeks, but with treatment communicable for fewer than 4 days Vaccine Vaccine
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Diphtheria (Cont.) Diphtheria (Cont.)
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Pertusis (Whooping Cough) Bordetella Pertusis Bordetella Pertusis Incubation Period: 7 – 14 days Incubation Period: 7 – 14 days Clinical Features Clinical Features Complications: Complications: Pneumonia & Bronchiectasis Pneumonia & Bronchiectasis Haemorrhage Haemorrhage Hernia Hernia Hypoxia Hypoxia Treatment Treatment Isolation & Infectivity: up to 6 weeks, but with treatment => 5 days after starting therapy Isolation & Infectivity: up to 6 weeks, but with treatment => 5 days after starting therapy Vaccine Vaccine
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Whooping Cough Video: Whooping Cough: Child Video: Whooping Cough: Child Video: Whooping Cough: Infant Video: Whooping Cough: Infant
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Tetanus Clostridium tetani Clostridium tetani Incubation Period: 2 days to months, most within 14 days Incubation Period: 2 days to months, most within 14 days Clinical Features Clinical Features Complications: Complications: Lock jaw Lock jaw Neonatal mortality Neonatal mortality Generalized muscle spasm Generalized muscle spasm Treatment Treatment Isolation: no person to person transmission Isolation: no person to person transmission Vaccines Vaccines
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Guide to Tetanus Prophylaxis in Routine Wound Management History of Adsorbed Tetanus Toxoid (Doses) Clean, Minor WoundAll Other Wounds* TdTIGTdTIG Unknown or <3YesNoYesNo ≥3§No"NoNo¶No " yes if more than 10 years since last dose ¶ yes if more than 5 years since last dose
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Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) Clinical Features Clinical Features Complications Complications Treatment Treatment Isolation & Infectivity: droplet precautions for 24 hours after starting antimicrobial therapy Isolation & Infectivity: droplet precautions for 24 hours after starting antimicrobial therapy Vaccine Vaccine Cerebrospinal fluid culture positive for Hib (Gram stain)
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Hib (Cont.)
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Poliovirus Incubation Period: 7 – 21 days Incubation Period: 7 – 21 days Clinical Features Clinical Features Complications Complications Treatment Treatment Isolation & Infectivity: several weeks Isolation & Infectivity: several weeks Vaccines: Vaccines:
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Polio Vaccines OPV IPV
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Thrush Candida Albicans Candida Albicans Clinical Features Clinical Features Complications Complications Treatment Treatment
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Croup Parainfluenza Parainfluenza Incubation Period: 2 – 6 days Incubation Period: 2 – 6 days Clinical Features Clinical Features Complications Complications Treatment Treatment Isolation & Infectivity: contact precaution in hospital, infective up to 3 weeks Isolation & Infectivity: contact precaution in hospital, infective up to 3 weeks Video: A Child with Croup
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Bronchiolitis Respiratory Syncytial Virus Respiratory Syncytial Virus Incubation Period: 2 – 8 days Incubation Period: 2 – 8 days Clinical Features Clinical Features Complications Complications Treatment Treatment Isolation & Infectivity: 3 – 8 days (up to 4 weeks in infants) Isolation & Infectivity: 3 – 8 days (up to 4 weeks in infants)
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Erythema Infectiosum (Fifth Disease) Parvovirus B19 Parvovirus B19 Incubation Period: 4 – 21 days Incubation Period: 4 – 21 days Clinical Features Clinical Features Complications Complications Treatment Treatment Isolation & Infectivity: droplet precautions for 7 days Isolation & Infectivity: droplet precautions for 7 days
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Roseola (Sixth Disease) HHV-6 HHV-6 Incubation Period: 9 – 10 days Incubation Period: 9 – 10 days Clinical Features Clinical Features Complications Complications Treatment Treatment
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Infectious Mononucleosis Epstein-Barr Virus Epstein-Barr Virus Incubation Period: 30 – 50 days Incubation Period: 30 – 50 days Clinical Features Clinical Features Complications: Complications: Hepatitis Hepatitis Hemolytic Anemia Hemolytic Anemia GBS GBS Splenic rapture Splenic rapture Myocarditis Myocarditis Malignacy Malignacy Treatment Treatment Isolation & Infectivity: patients with recent infection should not donate blood Isolation & Infectivity: patients with recent infection should not donate blood
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Viral Hepatitis
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Feature Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C Hepatitis D Hepatitis E VirusHAVHBVHCVHDVHEV GenomeRNADNARNARNARNA Incubation 15-50 days 45-160 days 7-9 weeks 2-8 weeks 15-60 days OnsetAcuteInsidiousInsidiousAcuteAcute TransmissionOralParenteralPerinatalParenteralParenteralOral Sequelae: Fulminant liver failure Carrier Chronic hepatitis RareNoNoUncommonYesYesUncommonYesYesYesYesYesYesNoNo Mortality 0.1-0.2 % 0.5-2 % 1-2 % 2-20 % 1-2 %
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Further Reading RED BOOK by Report of the committee on Infectious Diseases. RED BOOK by Report of the committee on Infectious Diseases.
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