Vaccines/ malaria/ incubation periods COPY Flashcards
What vaccines are indicated for a patient with Sickle cell anaemia for prophylaxis of infection?
Pneumonococcal vaccine
Influenza type B vaccine
+ Anual Influenza vaccine
Poss Hepatitis B
Prophylactic penicillins also considered
Remember HYDROXYCARBAMIDE (anti-cancer drug) can reduce the frequency of sickle cell crises!!
Which anti-malarial treatment is suitable for short trips as it only needs to be taken for 1-2 days before and 7 days after the trip?
Malarone- Proguanil + Atovaquone
Which antibiotic can be used for malarial prophylaxis?
Doxycycline
How long is malarial prophylaxis usually indicated for after leaving the area?
4 weeks
apart from malarone- 7 days
Any illness within __ months of returning from travel to a malarial region should be referred to their GP
within 3 months especially
Which anti-malarials are unsuitable for a patient with a history of EPILEPSY?
Chloroquine
Mefloquine
EMC (epilepsy)
Which anti-malarial is to be avoided in renal impairment?
Proguanil
Which two anti-malarials can be continued at their normal doses in pregnancy?
Chloroquine
Proguanil
CPP (pregnancy)
Which drug, safe to be used in pregnant women at the usual dose, should folic acid be taken with?
Proguanil
Especially in 1st trimester
Where travels require two different regimens for two diff areas, what should be done?
Regimen for the higher risk area should be used for the whole journey
Which antibiotic, that can be used for falciparum malaria treatment, should be avoided in pregnancy?
Doxycycline- effects teeth and bone development
Quinine and clindamycin used instead
What anti-malarial drug can possibly cause ocular toxicity when its used at higher doses for Rhumatoid Arthritis / Lupus etc?
Chloroquine
Hydroxychloroquine also causes this
Which anti malarial drug has been associated with neuropsychiatric reactions, and should be discontinued if patients experience nightmares, anxiety, depression, confusion?
Mefoloquine
It is contraindicated in those with a history of psychiatric disorders or convulsions.
What drug do impregnated mosquito nets contain?
Permethrin
Incubation period for whooping cough
6 - 21 days
Incubation period for chicken pox
7 - 21 days (1-3 weeks)
Incubation period for mumps
14 - 21 days
Incubation period for rubella (german measles)
14 - 21 days
Incubation period for measles
7 - 14 days
Which vaccine leaves a blister immediately after/ a crusty spot (papule) at the injection site 2-6 weeks after it?
TB (BCG) Vaccine
It usually leaves a small scar
When is the TB (BCG) vaccine given?
babies (neonate), children and adults under the age of 35 who are considered at risk of catching tuberculosis (TB).
Not given to anyone over the age of 35, as there’s no evidence that it works for people in this age group
When is the 5 in 1 DTaP/IPV/Hib Jab first doses given?
Diptheria Tetanus Pertussis (whooping cough) Polio Heamophilus influenza type B
2 months
3 month
4 months
(8,12,16 weeks)
remember: 5 in 1 = 2, 3, 4
When is the Pneumococcal vaccine (PCV) given?
And booster?
2 months
4 months
Booster 12-13 months