Gastroenteritis Flashcards

(51 cards)

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source of campylobacter

A

contaminated water
animal droppings
unpasteurised milk

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clinical features of campylobacter

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fever
dysentery
reactive arthritis

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management of campylobacter

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self limiting
if severe - erythromycin

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source of salmonella

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contaminated water
eggs
poultry
meat

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clinical features of salmonella

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dysentery
vomiting
abdominal pain
low-grade fever

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management of salmonella

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usually self-limiting
bacteraemia - ciprofloxacin

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sources of shigella

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faecal-oral
contaminated food and water

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clinical features of shigella

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dysentery
colicky abdominal pain
sometimes fever

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management of shigella

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ciprofloxacin

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source of bacillus cereus

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reheated rice or sauces

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clinical features of bacillus cereus

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watery diarrhoea
profuse vomiting

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12
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management of bacillus cereus

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self-limiting

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sources of listeria

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unpasteurised milk and cheese
raw meat

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clinical features of listeria

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watery diarrhoea
colicky abdominal pain
vomiting

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15
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management of listeria

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ampicillin

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source of clostridium perfringens

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uncooked meat

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clinical features of clostridium perfringens

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watery diarrhoea
colicky abdominal pain

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management of clostridium perfringens

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self-limiting

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source of clostridium botulinum

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bottled/canned food

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clinical features of clostridium botulinum

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short period of watery diarrhoea
symmetrical descending flaccid paralysis
no sensory impairment

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management of clostridium botulinum

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anti-toxin
benzyl-penicillin and metronidazole

22
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sources of staph aureus

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dairy products
cooked meats

23
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clinical features of staph aureus

A

profuse vomiting initially
diarrhoea presents later

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management of staph aureus

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self-limiting

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source of e coli
most common cause of traveller's diarrhoea
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clinical features of e coli
watery diarrhoea vomiting
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management of e coli
self limiting ciprofloxacin may be considered
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sources of e coli 0157
contaminated food usually as outbreaks
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clinical features of e coli 0157
dysentery constant abdominal pain
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management of e coli 0157
supportive
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sources of yersinia
pork milk
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clinical features of yersinia
abdominal pain watery diarrhoea sometimes fever
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management of yersinia
ciprofloxacin
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source of giardia
contaminated water common in the tropics
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clinical features of giardia
explosive, offensive diarrhoea vomiting abdominal pain distension
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management of giardia
ciprofloxacin
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source of cryptosporidiosis
contaminated water only seen in immunocompromised patients
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clinical features of cryptosporidiosis
profuse diarrhoea intermittent abdominal pain
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management of cryptosporidiosis
usually self-limiting if severe - co-trimoxazole for 7 days
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sources of entamoeba
faecal-oral contaminated food
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clinical features of entamoeba
dysentery with intermittent constipation
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management of entamoeba
metronidazole or tinidazole in acute phase paromomycin or diloxanide for up to 10 days
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source of strongyloides
endemic in the tropics and sub-tropics
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clinical features of strongyloides
``` triad of - abdominal pain - dairrhoea - urticaria systemic disease in the immunosuppressed ```
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management of strongyloides
ivermectin for 2 days or albenazole for 3 days
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clinical features of norovirus
common in adults profuse watery diarrhoea projectile vomiting colicky abdominal pain
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management of norovirus
self-limiting contact precaution
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clinical features of rotavirus
common in kids watery diarrhoea vomiting
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management of rotavirus
self-limiting contact precaution
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clinical features of cholera
severe diarrhoea - 'rice-water stools' major fluid loss and shock
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management of cholera
vigorous rehydration electrolyte replacement ciprofloxacin