Diphtheria Flashcards

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Diphtheria

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Acute toxin-mediated disease caused by Corynebacterium diphtheria,
Gram-positive aerobic bacillus.

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Pathogenesis

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the major virulence factor of C. diphtheria is an exotoxin

encoded on a lysogenized bacteriophage

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Local and systemic effects of diphtheria

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1. Local effects: 
• Membrane formation in throat. 
2. Systemic effects
• Myocarditis 
• Neuropathy
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Transmission

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from person to person, usually through respiratory droplets, like from coughing or sneezing

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Clinical manifestations

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symptoms usually start 2 to 5 days after becoming infected. The main
symptoms of diphtheria are:
• typically involves pharynx and tonsils, leathery adherent
membrane, which can cause respiratory obstruction
THICK GREY MEMBRANE
• a high temperature (fever) of 38C or above
• feeling sick
• sore throat
• headache
• swollen glands in your neck BULLNECK APPEARANCE
• difficulty breathing and swallowing

Bull throat neck + sore throat = SUSPECT

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Diagnosis

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  1. clinical diagnosis: signs and symptoms predicting
    diphtheria 2. laboratory diagnosis: isolation of C. diphtheriae by culture and positive Elek Test - or- PCR for tox gene
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Management (Patients with respiratory diphtheria)

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  1. Hospitalization, close monitoring and respiratory isolation
  2. Antitoxin should be given as soon as the diagnosis is
    seriously suspected 3. Antibiotic treatment with erythromycin 4. Patients should be immunized during the recovery
    phase..why? (the infection does not always induce adequate antibody respond against toxin).
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Prevention

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• Routine childhood vaccination (+ adult boosters)
• Close contacts should also receive antibiotics
• If the diphtheria immunizations of a close contact are not up-
to-date, a diphtheria toxoid booster, appropriate for age, should be given.

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