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Yellow Fever Yellow Fever Mauricio & Misael
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Purpose of Presentation To Define Yellow Fever Look at causes and incidence Tests Prevention Treatments Expectations and Complications Model a case of outbreak
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Definition Yellow fever is –a tropical disease –carried by mosquitoes –characterized by fever jaundice hemorrhage.
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Causes and incidence Causes arbovirus (Flaviviridae) the bite of mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti, Aedes africanus, and Haemagogus) Incidence South and Central America Central Africa
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Symptoms fever headache muscle aches vomiting red –eyes –face –tongue jaundice unusual bleeding bloody vomiting delirium seizures coma
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Signs and Tests The affected person may show signs of: –dehydration –hypotension (low blood pressure) Tests: –CBC –urine analysis –liver enzymes elevated (ALT, AST ) –serological testing
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Prevention Vaccination Decreasing exposure risk Insecticides
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Treatment There is no treatment Intravenous fluids are given to treat: –dehydration –hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) –hypotension (low blood pressure) Acetaminophen Antacid and histamine blockers Dialysis may be needed if kidney failure develops Transfusion of fresh blood
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Expectations Expectations (prognosis) –yellow fever has no specific therapy –death rate is high, even with good supportive careComplications –kidney failure –disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) –secondary infections
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Case Study Place: Philadelphia U.S.A Time:August of 1793. Origin:West Indies Cause:Mosquitoes brought over on ships.
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Initial Values Human population: 50,000 Mosquito Population: 100,000 Deaths caused by yellow fever: 500 (10% of total population)
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References www.who.int/inf-fs/en/fact100.html www.sas.upnn.edu/~yehchris/yellowfever.html www.yahoo.com Christina Carlson Bob Gotwals
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