Genital herpes Flashcards

1
Q

Symptoms of genital herpes (4)

A

Painful blistering
External dysuria
Discharge
Local lymphadenopathy

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2
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What kind of prodromal symptoms may be experienced? (2)

A

Fever and myalgia

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3
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What is the name for a first episode of symptoms in a previously infected individual?

A

Non-primary first episode

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4
Q

Where does the virus become latent?

A

Dorsal root ganglia

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5
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How are episodes in recurrent infection different? (4)

A

Usually shorter, milder, unilateral, fewer systemic symptoms

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6
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Diagnosis of genital herpes

A

HSV PCR on swab of ulcer

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7
Q

Management of genital ulcers (4)

A

Oral aciclovir
Topical lidocaine
Saline bathing
Analgesia

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8
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Which serotype has the higher shedding rate?

A

HSV-2

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9
Q

What is the most risky circumstance of infection in pregnancy?

A

Third trimester primary infection

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10
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Why is it important to do serological testing in third trimester cases of herpes?

A

Establish whether its not a primary episode- greatly reduces the risk

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