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Partial stuff... Kulang pa yung data will add tom. Yung differentials yan yung most common sa philippines so i didn’t

include na yung mga weird. Tas the others nakalagay sa nelsons under ng AGE so naguluhan ako?

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Fever

• Fever may indicate the presence of a serious illness, but usually a fever is caused by common infections which are not serious

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Fever in Children Causes

• Causes of fever include the following: – Bacterial infections– Viral infections– Medications

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• The causes of fever documented upon discharge were, in order of frequency, upper respiratory tract infection, nonspecific febrile illness, diarrhea, urinary tract infection, viral infection, pneumonia, herpangina, measles, pneumococcal bacteremia and dengue fever.

Causes of fever in children with first febrile seizures: how common are human herpesvirus-6 and dengue virus infections?Pancharoen C - Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health - 01-SEP-2000; 31(3): 521-3MEDLINE®

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Enteric Fever

• Aka Typhoid fever is a potentially fatal multisystemic illness caused primarily by Salmonella typhi

• Typhoid fever occurs worldwide, primarily in developing nations whose sanitary conditions are poor

• Typhoid fever is endemic in Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Oceania. Typhoid fever infects roughly 21.6 million people and kills an estimated 200,000 people every year.

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Shigellosis

• Endemic throughout the world where it is held responsible for some 120 million cases of severe dysentery

• Majority occur in developing countries • Involve children less than five years of age

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Etiologic Agent

• Shigella species (eg, Shigella dysenteriae, Shigella flexneri, Shigella sonnei, Shigella boydii) are aerobic, nonmotile, glucose-fermenting, gram-negative rods that are highly contagious, causing diarrhea after ingestion of as few as 180 organisms

• The serotype 1 of S. dysenteriae (Sd1) is of particular concern due to its expression of the Shiga toxin.

http://www.who.int/vaccine_research/diseases/diarrhoeal/en/index6.html

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Transmission

• The organism is spread by fecal-oral contact; via infected food or water; during travel; or in long-term care facilities, day care centers, or nursing homes.

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Clinical Manifestations

• Acute bloody diarrhea • Crampy abdominal pain • Tenesmus • Passage of mucus • Fever (1-3 d after exposure) • Occasionally vomiting (35% prevalence) • Physical – Lower abdominal tenderness – Normal or increased bowel sounds – Dehydration (occasional)

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Pathogenesis

• Shigella invade the colonic epithelium by transcytosis through M cells and penetration into the epithelial cell layer by the basolateral membrane, then spread laterally from cell-to-cell.

• The bacteria multiply in the cytoplasm and eventually kill the host cell while moving towards adjacent epithelial cells

• The Shiga toxin inhibits protein synthesis in eukaryotic cells via inactivation of ribosomal RNA, leading to cell death. The toxin is cytotoxic, neurotoxic and enterotoxic.

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Treatment

• Supportive care• TMP-SMX recommended if organism is

suseptible.• Quinolones or Nalidixic acid if organism is

resistant especially in developing countries.

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Acute Gastroenteritis

• Inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, involving both the stomach and the small intestine and resulting in acute diarrhea.

• The inflammation is caused most often by an infection from certain viruses or less often by bacteria, their toxins, parasites, or an adverse reaction to something in the diet or medication

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Epidemiology• Every year worldwide rotavirus in children under 5 causes 111

million cases of gastroenteritis and nearly half a million deaths. • 82% of these deaths occur in the world's poorest nations.• In 1980 gastroenteritis from all causes caused 4.6 million deaths

in children with most of these occurring in the third world.• Age, living conditions, hygiene and cultural habits are important

factors. • Lack of adequate safe water and sewage treatment has

contributed to the spread of infectious gastroenteritis• The incidence in the developed world is as high as 1-2.5 cases per

child per year and is a major cause of hospitalization in this age group.

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Clinical Manifestations• Abdominal Pain• Nausea and vomiting • Diarrhea • Loss of appetite • Fever • Headaches • Abnormal flatulence • Abdominal pain • Abdominal cramps • Fainting and Weakness • Lethargic• Dehydration

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Management

• The objective of treatment is to replace lost fluids and electrolytes.

• Oral rehydration is the preferred treatment of fluid and electrolyte losses caused by diarrhea in children with mild to moderate dehydration.

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Management

• CDC recommends that breastfed infants continue to be nursed

• Formula-fed infants should continue their usual formula immediately upon rehydration with ORS in amounts sufficient to satisfy energy and nutrient requirements and at the usual concentration.

• Children receiving semisolid or solid foods should continue to receive their usual diet during episodes of diarrhea.

• The practice of withholding food is not recommended and immediate normal feeding is encouraged.

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Pharmacologic Treatment

• Antibiotics are usually not useful for gastroenteritis.

• Antiemetic drugs may be helpful for vomiting in children.

• The World Health Organization recommends that infants and children receive a dietary supplement of zinc for up to two weeks after onset of gastroenteritis

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Hepatitis A

• Major health problem in both developed and developing countries

• The hepatitis A virus has a worldwide distribution. The highest seropositivity is observed in adults in urban Africa, Asia, and South America, where evidence of past infection is nearly universal.

• Improvements in hygiene, public health policies, and sanitation have had the greatest impact on this disease, and vaccination and passive immunization have successfully led to some reduction in illness in high-risk groups.

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Pathogenesis

• The hepatitis A virus is a single-stranded, positive-sense, linear RNA enterovirus and a member of the Picornaviridae family.

• Acquisition results almost exclusively from ingestion although isolated cases of parenteral transmission have been reported.

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Pathogensis

• Hepatocyte uptake involves a receptor, on the plasma membrane of the cell.

• Viral replication is believed to occur exclusively in hepatocytes.

• After entry into the cell, viral RNA is uncoated, and host ribosomes bind to form polysomes. Viral proteins are synthesized, and the viral genome is copied by a viral RNA polymerase. Assembled virus particles are shed into the biliary tree and excreted in the feces

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Pathogenesis

• The period of greatest shedding of the hepatitis A virus is during the anicteric prodrome (14-21 d) of infection and corresponds to the time when transmission is highest.

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Clinical Manifestations• Prodrome

– Mild flulike symptoms of anorexia, nausea and vomiting, fatigue, malaise, fever, myalgia, and mild headache.

• Icteric phase – Dark urine appears first– Pale stool soon follows– Jaundice occurs in most (70-85%) adults with acute hepatitis The degree of icterus

also increases with age. – Abdominal pain occurs in approximately 40% of patients. – Itch (pruritus)– Arthralgias and skin rash occurs on the lower limbs and may have a vasculitic

appearance.• Relapsing hepatitis A

– Relapsing hepatitis A is an uncommon sequela of acute infection, is more common in elderly persons, and is characterized by a protracted course of symptoms of the disease and a relapse of symptoms and signs following apparent resolution.

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Treatment

• For acute cases of hepatitis A virus infection, therapy is generally supportive, with no specific treatment of acute uncomplicated illness.

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Amoebiasis

• Infection caused by Entamoeba histolytica. • Amebiasis is the third leading parasitic cause

of death worldwide.• Incidence of amebiasis is higher in developing

countries. Areas of high prevalence include the Indian subcontinent, southern and western Africa, the Far East, South America, and Central America.

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Transmission

• Food or drink contaminated with Entamoeba cysts and direct fecal-oral contact are most common means of infection

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Etiology

• Two morphologically identical but genetically distinct species commonly affect humans.– Entamoeba dispar– Entamoeba histolytica

• Infection is established by ingestion of parasite cysts

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Pathogenesis

• The ingestion of E histolytica cysts is followed by excystation in the small bowel and invasion of the colon by the trophozoites.

• Invasive disease begins with the adherence of E histolytica to colonic mucins, epithelial cells, and leukocytes. Adherence of the trophozoite is mediated by a galactose-inhibitable adherence lectin.

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Pathogenesis

• After adherence, trophozoites invade the colonic epithelium to produce the ulcerative lesions typical of intestinal amebiasis.

• Numerous hemolysins, cytotoxic to the intestinal mucosal cells, have been described in E histolytica.

• An extracellular cysteine kinase causes proteolytic destruction of the tissue, producing flask-shaped ulcers.

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• Spread of amebiasis to the liver occurs via the portal blood.

• Trophozoites ascend the portal veins to produce liver abscesses filled with acellular proteinaceous debris.

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Clinical Manifestations

• Asymptomatic cysts pasaage• Colicky abdominal pain• Diarrhea• Tenesmus• Blood stained stools with mucoid material• Fever

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Treatment

• Invasive amebiasis is treated with nitroimidazole followed by treatment with luminal amebicide.

• Broad spectrum antibiotic may be indicated in fulminant colitis.

• Perforation and megacolon are indications for surgery

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Patient Shigellosis

Clinical Manifestations Fever (T=39⁰C)VomitingAbdominal painMalaiseAnorexiaWeight lossHeadacheProductive cough Colds

FeverAcute bloody diarrhea Crampy abdominal pain Tenesmus Passage of mucus Occasionally vomiting

PE findings Ill- lookingWell hydratedWell nourishedFlushed skinGlobular abdomen, softNormoactive bowel soundsEpigastric tenderness

Lower abdominal tenderness Normal or increased bowel sounds Dehydration (occasional)

Laboratory Routine stool culture

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Patient Acute Gastroenteritis

Clinical Manifestations Fever (T=39⁰C)VomitingAbdominal painMalaiseAnorexiaWeight lossHeadacheProductive cough Colds

Abdominal PainNausea Vomiting Diarrhea Loss of appetite Fever Headaches Abnormal flatulence Fainting Weakness LethargicDehydration

PE findings Ill- lookingWell hydratedWell nourishedFlushed skinGlobular abdomen, softNormoactive bowel soundsEpigastric tendernessNo masses

(+/-) abdominal tenderness Normal or increased bowel sounds Dehydration

Laboratory

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Patient Hepatitis A

Clinical Manifestations Fever (T=39⁰C)VomitingAbdominal painMalaiseAnorexiaWeight lossHeadacheProductive cough Colds

Mild flulike symptoms anorexia, nausea and vomiting, fatigue, malaise, Fever (usually <39.5°C), myalgia, and mild headache.Dark urinePale stoolJaundiceAbdominalPruritusArthralgias and skin rash

PE findings Ill- lookingWell hydratedWell nourishedFlushed skinGlobular abdomen, softNormoactive bowel soundsEpigastric tendernessNo masses

Hepatomegaly is common. Jaundice or scleral icterus may occur. Fever

Laboratory

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Patient Amoebiasis

Clinical Manifestations Fever (T=39⁰C)VomitingAbdominal painMalaiseAnorexiaWeight lossHeadacheProductive cough Colds

Asymptomatic cysts pasaageColicky abdominal painDiarrheaTenesmusBlood stained stools with mucoid materialFever*Constitutional symptoms are characteristically absent

PE findings Ill- lookingWell hydratedWell nourishedFlushed skinGlobular abdomen, softNormoactive bowel soundsEpigastric tendernessNo masses

Laboratory

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Patient Enteric Fever

Gastroenteritis

Amoebiasis

Hepatitis Dengue Fever

Etiologic agent Salmonella sp.

Transmission Fecal oral route

Signs and Symptoms

FeverCoughColdsAbdominal painMalaiseAnorexia foul, green-yellow, liquid diarrhea (pea soup diarrhea

fever pattern is stepwisediffuse abdominal pain and tenderness Anorexia malaiseWeight loss

Laboratory

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