What are the symptoms of viral gastroenteritis? (8)
What is the definition of diarrhoea?
3 or more episodes of loose or liquid stool in 24 hours
What is the definition of acute diarrhoea?
3 or more episodes of loose or liquid stool in 24 hours for less than 14 days
What is the definition of persistent diarrhoea?
3 or more episodes of loose or liquid stool in 24 hours for more than 14 days
What is the definition of chronic diarrhoea?
3 or more episodes of loose or liquid stool in 24 hours for more than 30 days
When does viral gastroenteritis peak?
peaks in winter
Who is most affected by viral gastroenteritis
children under 5
How is viral gastroenteritis diagnosed?
How is viral gastroenteritis managed?
What is the genome of rotavirus?
dsRNA
What are the serotypes of rotavirus?
serotypes A, B, C
What family is rotavirus?
Reovirus
What is the transmission route of rotavirus? (3)
What cells are infected by rotavirus?
enterocytes in villous epithelium of jejunum and ileum leading to cell destruction
What type of diarrhoea does rotavirus infection cause?
What is the incubation period of rotavirus?
48 hours
Who is most commonly infected with rotavirus?
children under 2
What are the symptoms of rotavirus infection? (5)
How are rotavirus infections diagnosed? (4)
How is rotavirus prevented? (4)
What is the vaccination for rotavirus?
What family is norovirus part of?
calicivirus
What is the genome of norovirus?
+ssRNA
How many norovirus genogroups are there?
5 genogroups GI-V
multiple genotypes