Questions from S 9 Flashcards
Actual exam question autumn 2023
Poultry owner with respiratory symptoms
Likely diagnosis, treatment, infection control
Answer not known
Avian Influenza A (H5N1 most common)
Oseltamivir 75mg BD
Discharge if possible/ well
Neg pressure side room
FFP3/ visor/ gloves/ gown
Actual exam question autumn 2023
Patient has liver transplant, and 1 week after develops acute liver failure
What is the likely diagnosis?
HSV is the answer
Donor CMV+, recipient CMV-
CMV disease would normally present at 3 months following infection, rather than acute
Patient should already be on prophylaxis for CMV following transplant
Differential:
HSV
VZV
Adeno
EBV
CMV
HAV
HBV
HCV
HEV
Actual exam question autumn 2023
Patient has liver transplant, and 1 week after develops acute liver failure
Which of these infections occur early after liver transplant?
<1 month after transplant
1-6 months after transplant
HSV
VZV
CMV
EBV
HHV6
HHV7
hepatitis <1 month from transplant
HSV
VZV
hepatitis 1-6 months from transplant
CMV
EBV
HHV6
HHV7
Actual exam question autumn 2023
13 year old presents with rash
What further information do you want?
Type of rash - macular/ papular/ vesicular
Is rash uniform - VZV is not uniform, as you have macular lesion, vesicles, crusted lesions. MPox has uniform lesions
Chickenpox history. If parents confirm previous chickenpox, that is enough confirmation
MMR history
Unwell contacts
Travel - any travel to Africa for Mpox
Sexual history - not important at this age
Prodromal symptoms - fever, fatigue, myalgia, conjunctivitis, SOB, neurological features. Can help push towards Mpox/ VZV/ Measles
Mpox
Which clade is the more severe one?
Clade I has higher mortality. Central African clade e.g DR Congo. Managed as a HCID
Clade II. West African clade e.g Nigeria
Clade II.b caused global outbreak
Actual exam question autumn 2023
13 year old presents with rash following travel to Nigeria
Rash is vesicular
What is the differential diagnosis?
VZV - although in the case parents confirm previous chickenpox
HSV - disseminated HSV is rare if not immunocompromised
Enterovirus
Mpox - history of travle ot Nigeria. Which makes clade 2 more likely
Molluscum contagiosum
Orthopox- Mpox, Cowpox
Parapox - Orf
Actual exam question autumn 2023
13 year old presents with vesicular rash following travel to Nigeria
What investigations would you perform?
Swab lesions for viral PCR
- HSV/ VZV/ Entero/ Mpox
Throat swab for viral PCR
- MPox
Urine sample for viral PCR
- MPox
If unwell, EDTA for Mpox blood PCR
HIV test
Actual exam question autumn 2023
13 year old presents with vesicular rash following travel to Nigeria
What is the incubation period for Mpox
1-21 days incubation
usually 7-14 days
Actual exam question autumn 2023
13 year old presents with vesicular rash following travel to Nigeria
What is your initial management?
If HSV/ VZV - aciclovir
HIV test
Side room - with contact/ respiratory precautions.
Likely Clade IIb, so not a HCID. Does not require negative pressure side room
contact trace - off PEP to contacts
treat any secondary bacterial infections
Actual exam question autumn 2023
13 year old presents with vesicular rash following travel to Nigeria
What is treatment of Mpox?
Tecovirimat 600mg BD 14 days
Cidofovir 5mg/kg once week
Actual exam question autumn 2023
13 year old presents with vesicular rash following travel to Nigeria. Found to be Mpox
How do you risk stratify contacts?
High risk category 3-
direct exposure with broken skin to Mpox or body fluids without PPE
Medium risk category 2
intact skin-only contact with an Mpox or body fluids without PPE
Low risk category 1
Contact with Mpox whilst wearing PPE, or contact but not closer than 1metre to case
Actual exam question autumn 2023
13 year old presents with vesicular rash following travel to Nigeria. Found to be Mpox
What is mechanism of action of tecovirimat?
p37 inhibitor
Tecovirimat inhibits the function of a major envelope protein required for the production of extracellular virus. The drug prevents the virus from leaving an infected cell, hindering the spread of the virus within the body
Actual exam question autumn 2023
13 year old presents with vesicular rash following travel to Nigeria. Found to be Mpox
Contacts identified, and you plan to give vaccine.
When is vaccine given?
2x doses
day 0 and day 28
1x dose if previous history of smallpox vaccine
give within 4 days of exposure
up to 14 days after exposure
Actual exam question autumn 2023
13 year old presents with vesicular rash following travel to Nigeria. Found to be Mpox
How do you manage these risk groups?
Who requires vaccine PEP?
High risk - category 3
Medium risk - category 2
Low risk - category 1
High risk - category 3
consider exclusion from work for 21 days from contact
isolate at home
vaccine PEP
Medium risk - category 2
passive monitoring
advise avoid close sexual contact for 21 days
vaccine PEP
Low risk - category 1
none
Basically - anyone with a contact with Mpox patient, who is not wearing full PPE
What is the Mpox vaccine based on?
it is a smallpox vaccine based on Vaccinia virus
modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA-BN) (Imvanex/ Jynneos) vaccine