Y Lecture 8: Neonatal and Childhood Infections Flashcards

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What infections are currently screened for in pregnancy in the UK?

A

Hep B
HIV
Syphilis

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What does TORCH stand for?

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Toxoplasmosis
Other (syphilis, HIV, Hep B/C) 
Rubella
CMV
HSV
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What effect can toxoplasmosis have on the neonate?

A

Deafness, low IQ and microcephaly

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Recall the symptoms of congenital rubella syndrome

A

Cataracts
CV syndrome
Sensorineural deafness
Brain pathology

BLUEBERRY MUFFIN RASH

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What is the cause of a ‘blueberry muffin rash’ and in which infection is it seen?

A

Extramedullary haematopoiesis

Congenital rubella syndrome

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Recall the symptoms of congenital HSV infection

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Nasty disseminated infection, causing: - Meningoencephalitis- Ulcers and skin problems- High mortality

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What are the ‘big 3’ neonatal infections?

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Listeria
E coli
Group B strep

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Which neonatal infection could be described as ‘catalase negative, beta haemolytic’?

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GBS

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What is the most common cause of late-onset sepsis in neonates?

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Coagulase negative staph

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What is the first line treatment for late-onset neonatal sepsis?

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Cefotaxime (this is brain-penetrative) and vancomycin (this is good for staph)

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