Hepatitis E Flashcards

1
Q

Hepatitis E (HVE) does not always cause symptoms immediately. What is the typically incubation period of HVA?

1 - 1-2 days
2 - 1 week
3 - 2-9 weeks
4 - 8-10 weeks

A

3 - 2-9 weeks

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2
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How is hepatitis E diagnosed?

1 - antibodies IgM and IgG
2 - HBV surface antigen (HBsAg = HBV surface antigen)
3 - core HBV antigen (HBcAg = HBV core antigen)
4 - E antigen produced by infected cells

A

1 - antibodies IgM and IgG
- HEV = hepatic E virus

This will tell us if the infection is acute or chronic

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3
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How is Hepatitis E, an RNA virus transmitted?

1 - sexual activity
2 - faecal oral
3 - needle sharing
4 - childbirth

A

2 - faecal oral

Not common in the UK

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4
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Which of the following is NOT a common location where hepatitis E is common?

1 - Asia
2 - Africa
3 - North America
4 - South America
5 - Middle East

A

3 - North America

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5
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Does Hepatitis E always present wit symptoms?

A
  • No
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6
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Not all patients with hepatitis E present with symptoms. However, they can present with symptoms, including all of the following , EXCEPT which one?

1 - abdo pain
2 - jaundice
3 - cholestasis
4 - pruritus and significant jaundice
5 - haematuria
6 - dark urine and pale stools.

A

5 - haematuria

Similar symptoms to hepatitis A, but antibodies and antigens will confirm diagnosis

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7
Q

In rare cases hepatitis E can lead to chronic hepatitis and liver failure. Which of the patients would NOT be at risk of this?

1 - type 1 diabetes
2 - lupus
3 - COPD
4 - antiphospholipid syndrome

A

3 - COPD

Risk of liver complications increases in autoimmune patients

Auto-immune patients are monitered at 1, 3 and 6 monthly interval

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8
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Although hepatitis E is typically not severe, it has a high mortality of what during pregnancy?

1 - 0.2%
2 - 2%
3 - 20%
4 - 60%

A

3 - 20%

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9
Q

Is there a vaccination for hepatitis E?

A
  • no
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10
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Do all patients with hepatitis E need treating?

A
  • no

Infection mainly clears on its own

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11
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Although treatment in hepatitis E is typically supportive, in immunocomprimised patients, what can they be treated with if required?

1 - dexamethasone
2 - IV ribavirin
3 - imatanib
4 - furosemide

A

2 - IV ribavirin

Essentially dampens the immune response for a short period

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12
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Are viral hepatitis notifiable diseases?

A
  • Yes

All viral hepatitis are notifiable

UK Health Security Agency need to be alerted

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13
Q

When managing a patient who has been diagnosed with hepatitis B, which of the following must be implemented:

1 - Partner Notification & Treatment
2 - Education, health promotion
3 - Abstinence – 7 days AND until partner treated
4 - Antibiotic treatment and no alcohol
5 - Condoms
6 - Prevention and risk reduction
7 - all of the above

A

7 - all of the above

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14
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65 years, Male presents with poor
appetite, jaundice, tiredness. He has had diarrhoea, nausea but no other symptoms. No travel history or previous medical history. States he ate some undercooked food a few days ago, and another person had similar symptoms. Results are in the image. Which of these results and history make you consider hepatitis?

A
  • Jaundice abdo pain and fatigue
  • ALT 2350 U/L (normal range: 0-50)
  • Total Bilirubin: 32 umol/L (normal range: 0-22)
  • ALP: 567 U/L (normal range: 30-130)
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15
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Doe the results below suggest an acute or chronic hepatitis E infection?

  • HEV IgM (Immunoglobulin M): Detected
  • HEV IgG (Immunoglobulin G): Detected
  • HEV RNA: 320,000 IU/ml
A
  • Acute

Presence of IgM suggest still early, supported by high viral load

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