Infectious Diarrhea Flashcards
definition of diarrhea
3 or more loose or water stools w/in a 24 hr period
timeframe for acute, persistent, and chronic diarrhea
acute-<14
persistent >14-30
Chronic >30 days
two classifications of ID
inflammatory
non inflammatory
functionally based infectious diarrhea metrics
mild > 3 a day
moderate 3-10
severe >10 a day
type of virus that causes VID
norovirus
(rotavirus in children)
incubation period for VID
12-48 hours
presentation of VID (norovirus/norwalk virus)
cramps, N/V/D, HA, fever.
self limited. 1-3 day recovery
Types of bacterial ID/Escherichia coli (E. coli)
Enterotoxigenic (ETEC)
Enterohemorrhagic (EHEC) also called STEC (Shiga toxin)
treatment for E coli infectious diarrhea
oral rehydration, antimotility agents, antiemetics. depending on severity level, maybe Abx
STEC should NOT be treated with ABx
what type of bacteria is salmonella enterica?
gram negative, rod shaped bacillus
typical sx of salmonella
acute diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, and vomiting for 4-7 days. (can cause focal infections such as osteomyelitis and abscesses)
what is a cause of bacterial ID that is normally carried in intestinal tracts of domestic and wild animals
Campylobacter
severe sx of campylobacter can mimic what diseases?
acute appendicitis or ulcerative colitis and causes complications such as IBS, temprary paralysis, and arthiritis
what is the most common intestinal parasitic disease affecting humans in the united states and is MER REQ
Giardia
acute giardiasis has what sx
diarrhea characterized as foul smelling and greasy, cramps, bloating, fatigue, anorexia, and nausea.