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CHILDHOOD DISEASES
Bacteria

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Small in size, no nucleus or membranous organelles
Cell wall
 Cocci
 Bacilli
 Spirilla
 Vibrios
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
Gram-positive
Gram-negative
Pertussis
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AKA: Whooping cough
or 100 day cough
Bordetella pertussis
Was one of the most
common childhood
diseases and major
cause of childhood
mortality
Pertussis

Starts out like a cold
 But
cough becomes
more severe
 Cough characterized
by high pitch whoop.
 Child
may turn
cyanotic, cough more
at night, or even vomit
due to coughing
attack.
Streptococcus

Strep throat
 Sore
throat for more
than 1 week
 Temperature >100.4
 Pus on back of throat
 Possible rash

However:
 Most
sore throats are
not caused by bacteria
Antibiotics
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Target bacterial cell wall
Target cell membrane
Inhibit protein synthesis targets in bacterial
machinery
Interfere with bacterial metabolism, DNA, and RNA
synthesis
Antibiotic Resistance

“One of the world’s most pressing public health
problems.”
(CDC, 2012)

What exactly is it?

Factors:
 Parental
pressure
 Allergies
 Farming
 Time
/ money
“Friendly” Bacteria


Most bacteria are non-pathogenic
Some bacteria are beneficial
 Ex:
Bacteria keeps yeast in check.
 Antibiotics kill bacteria; yeast infection occurs
 Yogurt
 Probiotics/Prebiotics
Viruses
Viruses

Core genetic material (DNA or RNA) enclosed in a
capsid
Poliomyelitis (Polio)


Polio = gray; Myelon = marrow of spinal cord; itis
= inflammation
Highly contagious
 May
result in paralysis
 Vaccine
preventable
Polio Eradication



Is it possible??
“Hopefully by 2015 no child in the world will be
paralyzed by the disease and by 2018 Polio will
be wiped out.” – Bill Gates, 09/28/2012
The current eradication program…
Rotavirus

Most common cause of
diarrhea in infants and
children.

Highly contagious

Symptoms:
 Severe
diarrhea,
vomiting; may lead to
dehydration
Measles / Rubella




Common childhood illness
until vaccine.
May be fatal
Characterized by fever
and rash
Highly contagious through
respiratory droplets.
Mumps


Highly contagious,
spread by respiratory
droplets.
Symptoms: malaise,
headache, low-grade
fever, parotitis
(enlarged salivary
glands)
Chicken Pox / Shingles

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
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Varicella zoster virus
Herpes zoster virus
Characterized by rash,
fever, malaise.
Contagious, spread by
respiratory droplets
Vaccines

Active immunity
 Dead

or deactivated dose of bacteria or virus injected
Passive immunity
 Preformed
antibodies from immune serum of animal
injected.

Acquired immunity
 Immune
system fights live bacteria or virus
Vaccines….

A loaded topic
 What’s
the truth?
Other…

Ear ache

Head lice

Bed bug / Dust mite

Cough

Stomach ache
EV-D68

AKA: Enterovirus-D68
 549
cases in 43 states as of Oct 6, 2014

Children with asthma at higher risk

No specific treatment / cure

Question of paralysis side effect
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(CDC, 2014)
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