What are the 4 types of URTI?
Risk factors for URTI? (6)
What are some risk factors of the pt we can manage to prevent URTI? (3)
Is common cold a bacterial or viral infection?
Viral
What are the clinical presentations of a common cold?
What are the likely pathogens of common cold? (2)
Rhinovirus, coronavirus
Tx for common cold?
Should we use abx?
Symptomatic relief.
DO NOT use abx!
Monitoring for common cold?
When should the pt see a doctor?
See doctor if s/sx does not improve after 10 days/ worsen
Clinical presentation for influenza?
What about for elderly?
Elderly may present with confusion
What are the complications that can happen with influenza?
What are the pathogens associated with the bacterial complication?
What kind of pts are at high risk for complications for influenza?
When are diagnostics (nasopharyngeal swab or aspirate) for influenza required?
For hospitalised pts/ long term care pts.
Not commonly done for outpatient.
What are the likely pathogens for influenza?
Which one causes pandemics and is more common?
Human influenza A and B
Influenza A causes pandemics and is more common
What category of pts should we initiate antivirals for influenza ASAP?
When is the best time frame to initiate Tx?
Initiate ASAP from s/sx onset → best within first 48h, up to 5 days for:
- Hospitalised
- High-risk for complications
- Severe, complicated/ progressive illness
Is it necessary for outpatients with influenza to initiate Tx?
If so, what is the best time to initiate Tx?
Not necessary. Most pts do not need medical care or antiviral drug.
May be considered for outpatients who present within 48h of s/sx
First-line Tx for influenza?
Is dose adjusment needed? If so, what adjustments needed?
PO oseltamivir 75mg bid x 5d [Tamiflu]
Dose adjustment in renal impairment (CrCl < 60ml/min)
MOA of oseltamivir for influenza?
Is it active against both influenza A and B?
ADEs of oseltamivir for influenza?
When should (out)pts with influenza see a doctor?
What should we counsel them about the duration of the s/sx?
Counsel pts s/sx last for a week
What type of people are the influenza vaccine (IM) recommended for?
How long does it take to confer immunity?
Recommended for: ALL persons ≥ 6 months old, esp if high risk of complications
Takes 2 weeks to confer immunity
Is pharyngitis bacterial or viral?
Both
What are the general clinical presentations of bacterial and viral pharyngitis? (5)
Elaborate more on the clinical presentations of bacterial pharyngitis (4)
What is the criteria we can use to guide us to see whether there is a need to test for group A streptococcus or initiate abx Tx for bacterial pharyngitis?
Modified Centor Criteria