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Infectious
disease
Sim Eunji
Lee Eunji
Jeon Suok
Cho Hyunji
Measles
• Overview
– Infection percent is up than 90%.
– Infection route is touch the infectious
nasal discharge, urine and blood.
• Period
– Incubation period is 10-12days.
– Measles period is divided two parts
of Prodromal stage and Eruption
stage.
• Prodromal stage: brings a fever,
cough, nasal discharge,
conjungctivitis and so on.
• Eruption stage: brings koplik
spot(a white spot with red hoop
at gingiva).
Measles
• Symptoms
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At First time: red spot form a neck, ears, a forehead, cheek.
1day later: red spot appear the upper body
2days later: red spot coming to the lower body
3days later: red spot form all the body
5-6days later: all things disappear
• Prevention
– Prevention method is vaccination when 12-15 month after birth
and when 4-6 years old.
Pertussis
• Overview
– Pertussis is kinds of respiration disease.
– The source virus is Bordetella pertussis.
– Spread by touching infected person or by
reaching infected person's saliva.
– Dead percent by infecting pertussis is high to
baby. All babies must be gave vaccination for
prevention.
Pertussis
• Period
– The incubation period is 3-12days
– Pertussis period is divided three parts.
• Catarrhal stage: keep on 1-2 weeks. It bring symptoms like cold.
This stage infectivity is most strong than others.
• Paroxysmal stage: This stage bring crazy cough, vomiting, apnea,
nosebleed, acute subdural hemorrhage, and so on.
• convalescent stage: keep on 1-2 weeks. pertussis's symptoms
disappear.
• Pertussis's cure is hospitalization therapy and
special cure like give erythromycin.
Rubella
• Definition
– It occurs by infection rubella viruses. ear
back. originates for a lymph paragraph
behind back neck is large pains, and
departure (pink-colored erythematous
papules) appears on a face and the body.
While there is departure, a slight fever is
accompanied, and infectious is a high
infection anger disease. If a pregnant
woman is infected early with pregnancy,
for baby apriority rubella syndrome is
given , embryos can have eye, ear, heart,
ideal of the nervous system.
– *attack position : skin, lymph
paragraph(ear back, neck back), eye, ear,
heart, nervous system
Rubella
• cause
– Feces of an infected person, urine, blood, cough or speak,
when saliva is spread. symptom doesn't appear to the faces.
Contagion is strong, and incidence in a group is high.
– family from 50-60% are infected. If pregnant women become
infected ,through the placenta and infect the fetus.
• symptom
– ear back, neck back, a lymph paragraph of laryngeal grows
larger, and feel a pain, and departure appears. Pink-colored
papules that first appeared on the face within 2-3 hours in the
head, arms, trunk and rapidly spread through the body.
Chicken pox
• Definition
– It is a disease viral acute by
varicella-zoster virus.
– *attack position : Whole body
• cause
– Herpesviridae, Alphaherpesviridae
belong to Varicella-zoster virus,
VZV, HHV-3 is a virus that causes
chicken pox.
Chicken pox
• symptom
– Latent period of 2-3 weeks and Usually, after 13-17 days
after infection, the symptoms started to appear. start
slight fever of acute. blister changes by steps passing
through a continuous process, coexistence of multiple
steps at the same time is characterized by blisters. If a
blister burst, it changes for blisters. Scalp, armpits, mouth,
upper respiratory mucosa, the conjunctiva is prone to
frequent. Adults symptoms of fever and systemic infection.
Mumps
• Overview
– Mumps virus belong paramyxovirus lesson is a RNA virus of 90 ~
300nm.
– Mumps virus infections of the ether, 0.1% formaldehyde,propiolactone, ultraviolet, or 50°c ~ 60°c (20min) with no heat, in 4°c
few days, -20°c days the order will remain infectious.
• symptoms
– The incubation period (16 to 18) after a tough fever, headache,
myalgia, anorexia, vomiting, light bulbs and other symptoms appear
1-2days.
– Chimseon (mainly parotid), this hardly swollen and fell pain and
tenderness, swelling after starting 1-3 days to reach a peak within 3 to
7 broaching the skies.
• cause / pathophysiology
Mumps
– Pathogens
• paramyxovirus (RNA virus)
• This is only one host
– Epidemiology
• Are infected with the respiratory droplets.
• Worldwide trend in winter and 30% have subclinical infection, after receiving
immunity.
– before infection
• Summer dyeing sex virus (Mumps virus), or direct contact with a small parcel
(droplet)
• ,or other contaminated material entering the nose or mouth infection (infection
splash) and, for children 5-15years old are most common.
– incubation
• Approximately 2-3 weeks, and infectious period of 7 days before illness onset was
after 9days.
Mumps
• cure
– There is no specific treatment.
– No antiviral treatment, symptoms, treatment, and stable,
careful food choices and makes allopathy.
– Fever or pain in the aspirin is used.
• Prevention
– MMR vaccine is no specific treatment when prevention is
possible.
Diphtheria
• overview
– Diphtheria is a bacterial infection that spreads easily and occurs
quickly. It mainly affects the nose and throat. Children under 5years
and adults over 60 are particularly at risk for contracting the infection.
• symptoms
– In its early stage, diphtheria can be mistaken for a bad sore throat. A
low- grade fever and swollen neck glands are the other early
symptoms.
– for example>>
• have difficulty breathing and swallowing.
• complain of double vision.
• have slurred speech.
• even show signs of going into shock(skin that's pale and cold,
rapid heartbeat, @sweating, and an anxious appearance)
Diphtheria
• prevented
– Preventhing diphtheria depends almost completely on immunizing
children with the diphtheria/ tetanus / pertussis (DTP or DTaP)
vaccine and non -immunized adults with the diphtheria/ tetanus
vaccine.
– for example>>
• DTaP vaccines at 2,4 and 6months of age
• booster doses given at 12 to 18 months
• booster doses given again at 4 to 6 years
• booster shots given every 10years after that to maintain protection
Swine influenza A(H1N1)
• Symptoms
– The initial symptoms of this flu virus are like those of the
regular, annual flu viruses: fever, muscle aches, runny
nose, and sore throat. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
may be more common with this swine flu than with the
regular flu.
• Diagnosis
– Your doctor will evaluate your symptoms to determine
whether you have swine flu or a cold.
• Period
– Adults should be considered contagious until at least
seven days after the start of symptoms; with children, it
may be 10 to14 days.
Swine influenza A(H1N1)
• Prevention
1. Wash your hands or use alcohol-based hand cleaners
frequently.
2. When you greet people, don't shake hands or exchange
kisses.
3. Avoid contact with people with flu symptoms.
• Cure
– As of now, the new virus is killed by two antiviral
medicines — Tamiflu (oseltamivir) and Relenza
(zanamivir).
Plague
• Symptoms
– Bubonic plague — This form of plague is transmitted by the
bite of an infected rat flea, and it takes its name from the
swollen, infected lymph nodes called buboes that are found
within the lymph system draining the area of the flea bite
– Septicemic plague — This form of plague can develop as a
complication of untreated bubonic plague, when Y. pestis
bacteria spread to the bloodstream and cause a blood infection
called septicemia.
– Pneumonic plague — This form of plague develops when a
victim has inhaled contaminated airborne droplets from an
animal or human whose plague infection has spread to the
lungs, or from spread of the bacteria to the lungs in patients
with bubonic or septicemic plague.
Plague
• Prevention
– Avoid contact with sick or dead animals.
– Avoid contact with the nests and burrows of
squirrels, chipmunks and other wild rodents.
– Apply an insect repellent containing DEET
(diethyltoluamide) to your skin and use other
insect repellents on clothing.
– Use veterinarian-approved flea collars and other
flea repellents on cats and dogs.
– If you have to handle a dead animal, use gloves.
Plague
Cure
A person who is suspected to have the plague
needs to be hospitalized. Once in the hospital, the
person is isolated immediately, and hospital
personnel take special precautions to prevent the
spread of plague bacteria.
• Prognosis
Pneumonic plague is the most rapidly fatal form of
plague, and most victims will die if they do not
receive antibiotics within the first 18 hours after
symptoms begin.
•
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Infectious
disease