Pertussis and Influenza Flashcards

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Q

How is pertussis transmitted

A

Respiratory droplets up to 5 feet; humans are the only reservoir

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2
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Highest incidence of pertussis

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infants less than 12 months

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3
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3 phases of pertussis

A

catarrhal, paroxsymal, and convalescent

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4
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Catarrhal phase

A

7-10 days; indistinguishable from viral URI

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5
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paroxsymal phase

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1-6 wks up to 10 wks; cough increases 1-2 wks, plateaus, then decreases; paroxysms of coughs followed by long inspiratory whoop

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6
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convalescent phase

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cough resolves over 2-3 wks

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7
Q

who (children vs adults) have typical s/s of pertussis

A

children have typical paroxsyms with whoop except for the very young (infants)

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8
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Complications in children from pertussis

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Bacterial pneumonia- pertussis usually damages the lungs enough that a different bacteria gets in and causes the pneumonia.

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9
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DDx of pertussis

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Viral: adenovirus, parainfluenza, influenza, RSV, coronavirus, rhinovirus
Bacteria: B. parapertussis, c. and m. pneumonia, TB
Noninfectious: Asthma, FB, postnasal drip, reflux, malignancy

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10
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List the common complications of pertussis in adults.

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  1. Rib fracture
  2. Hernia
  3. Back pain
  4. Pneumothorax
  5. Incontinence
  6. Pneumonia - unusual
  7. Death - rare

**Complications in adults are uncommon.

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List the common complications of influenza.

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  1. Pneumonia (viral & bacterial)
  2. Rhabdomyolysis
  3. Myositis
  4. CNS - encephalitis
  5. Myocarditis
  6. Pericarditis
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12
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What is the most common complication of influenza?

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Pneumonia. Primary viral is most severe and serious but secondary bacterial is more common.

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13
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Immunizations are an example of what type of prevention?

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Primary- given before the disease starts

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14
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How do immunizations work?

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They cause an immune response in the body without the disease being present.

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T/F Adverse reactions to immunizations are common

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False they are rare, most often they included mild fever, injection site sensitivity or edema, rash and vasodilation.
Adverse reactions can be reported to VAERS (vaccine adverse event reporting system)

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16
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After the first 5 doses how successful is the pertussis vaccine in preventing serious pertussis infection in kids?

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80-85%