15.7.2 HIV Flashcards
Which children are at highest risk from sepsis?
- very young (<6months)
- neonates (premature) -> highest risk
Other risks
- underlying medical condition (primary and secondary)
- unvaccinated (when sepsis is not prevented)
- socio economics (because of more exposure, delayed access to care)
- Urinary tract abnormalities
- large surgical procedures
- Device in pt
Which bacteria most likely bacterial cause in paediatric sepsis?
- Staphylococcus aureus (gram+, in clusters)
- E. coli (rod, pink, gram-)
- C. Pneumonia (gram-, rod)
- Salmonella (gram-, rod)
- C. Bacterium
- S. Pneumonia (coccus, chains, blue)
- H. Influenza
Age and site of infection is very important to make diagnosis of which organism
A 2 year old child presents with fever and refusing to walk for 2 days. You see that child is high temp and worried about arthritis in right hip
- infection is sepsis when other organ systems are involved
- Staph aureus (bone)
If it was in soft tissue: other strep pyogenes
Pneumonia: staph aureus + strep pneumonia + h influenza
how know if rest of body is infected?
- HR
- Resp rate (children have cold shock)
- BP
Biochemical responses
- high white cell count
- lactate goes up (impaired tissue oxygenation, anarobic respiration -> hypoxia, inability to carry o2, inability of o2 to get into cell, error in mitochondria)
- DIC (change in INR, dimers, fibrinidin, platelets)
- clotting
- hyperfusion
- increased inflam markerd
Target cells for HIV
- Virus exposes mucosa (vaginal, rectal, tonsil)
- attaches to cells that have CD4 receptor (receptors are on dendritic cells), CXR4, CCR
How does children get HIV?
Vertical
- In utero (transplacental bleeds)
- Birth canal (transplacental bleed, rupture of membranes, exposure to fluids that is swallowed by baby)
- Breastfeeding (baby swallowing fluid with virus)
How does HIV cause decline in CD4 cells?
CD4 cells are being killed by other cells, they are also going through apoptosis
- chronic inflam state that HIV creates
- memory cells are very important, if this decline = ⬆️ risk for CD4 decline
Breastfeeding and HIV
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Why do you need different diagnostic approaches in children?
- antibody, antigen test