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Page 1: Common Infectious Diseases of Children Presented by APIC San Antonio

Common Infectious Common Infectious Diseases of ChildrenDiseases of ChildrenPresented by APIC San Antonio

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Common TermsCommon TermsSusceptible Host: A person capable of

becoming infected

Causative Agent: The germ (bacteria, virus, parasite) that causes a disease

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Common TermsCommon TermsIncubation Period: The time frame

from exposure to development of symptoms

Transmission Route: The method by which a causative agent infects a susceptible host (Contact, Droplet, Airborne)

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Hand HygieneHand HygieneResident and Transient organisms

◦Resident organisms – bacteria that stay on the skin. They cannot be removed completely, but their numbers can be reduced.

◦Transient Organisms – Organisms that we pick up from other people and the environment around us. These organisms can cause serious infections. They can be removed by performing hand hygiene.

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Hand HygieneHand HygieneThe single most important way to

prevent the spread of infection!

Two methods: Soap and Water or with Alcohol Hand Rubs

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Hand HygieneHand HygieneSoap and Water vs. Alcohol Hand Rubs

• Physically removes germs from hands

•Takes over a minute to do properly

•Should be used when hands are visibly soiled

•Can cause skin irritation

• Kills germs on the skin

•Takes about 15 - 20 seconds to do properly

•Should not be used when hands are visibly soiled

•Some products improve skin condition

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Hand Hygiene How ToHand Hygiene How ToSoap and Water

◦Turn on water and wet your hands◦Apply soap and rub hand together to

create a lather◦Scrub all surfaces of your hands for at

least 15 seconds◦Rinse soap from hands◦Dry hands with clean paper towel (if

possible)◦Use paper towel to turn off sink and

open door

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Hand HygieneHand HygieneAlcohol based hand rubs

◦Place a dime sized amount in palm◦Rub hands together, covering all

surfaces◦Allow hands to dry completely before

touching surfaces

Look for a product that contains skin conditioners

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Antibiotic UsageAntibiotic UsageMain Causes of Disease in Children

◦Bacteria◦Viruses◦Fungi◦Parasites

Antibiotics are only effective against Bacteria! Other medications might be needed for a different type of infection.

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Antibiotic UsageAntibiotic UsageWhat harm can result from use of

antibiotics when they have no benefit?

◦Many antibiotics have side effects, including upset stomach and diarrhea

◦Using antibiotics with viral infections increases child’s risk for future infections with Multi-drug resistant Organisms (MDROs)

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Antibiotic UsageAntibiotic UsageWhat are MDROs?

◦Multi-Drug Resistant organisms are bacteria that cannot be killed by many antibiotics

◦Infections with these bacteria are difficult to treat; children (and adults) with these infections can become very ill

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Antibiotic UsageAntibiotic UsageWhy are MDROs a major concern?

◦The number of MDRO infections has been increasing for the last several years

◦This growth of drug resistance can be slowed by appropriately using antibiotics

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Rash and Skin DiseasesRash and Skin DiseasesChickenpoxStaphylococcus (MSSA and MRSA)ScabiesMeaslesRubellaRing WormFifth DiseaseImpetigo

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ChickenpoxChickenpox

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ChickenpoxChickenpox

Symptoms: Fever, blister-like rash on the face, scalp and trunk. Severe cases can develop brain swelling or pneumonia.

Transmission: ◦Causative agent: Varicella Zoster Virus ◦Incubation Period: 10-21 days ◦Transmission Route: Airborne and

Contact

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ChickenpoxChickenpoxPrevention: Vaccination! Two doses,

first at 12-15 months, second at 4-6 years

Treatment: Calamine lotion and colloidal oatmeal bath may help relieve hitching. Use non aspirin medication to relieve fever. Severe cases may receive anti-viral drugs.

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MRSAMRSA

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MRSAMRSASymptoms: Red, swollen, extremely

painful bumps. May contain pus or other drainage. Often mistaken for spider bite.

Transmission◦Causative agent: Methicillin

Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus◦Incubation Period: Days to Weeks◦Transmission: Contact

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MRSAMRSAPrevention: Hand Hygiene, cleaning

“high risk” surfaces (sports equipment, bathrooms, toys), keeping open wounds clean, not sharing personal items; covering wounds securely for contact with others

Treatment: A physician may prescribe

antibiotics. Wound may need to be drained (don’t do it yourself!)

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ScabiesScabies

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ScabiesScabiesSymptoms: Severe itching, especially

at night. Pimple-like or tunneled rash on wrist, elbows, armpits, genitals, or buttocks

Transmission: ◦Causative Agent: Sarcoptes scabiei

var. hominis, the human itch mite◦Incubation Period: 4-6 weeks◦Transmission: Contact

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ScabiesScabies

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ScabiesScabiesPrevention: Avoid contact with

infected individuals or with items such as clothing or bedding used by an infested person

Treatment: Scabicides, only available by prescription. All members of a household should be treated

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Measles (Rubeola)Measles (Rubeola)

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Measles (Rubeola)Measles (Rubeola)Symptoms: Blotchy rash, fever,

cough, runny nose, “run down” feeling

Transmission◦Causative Agent: Measles virus◦Incubation Period: 7-14 days◦Transmission: Airborne, 4 days

before symptoms

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Measles (Rubeola)Measles (Rubeola)Prevention: Vaccination! First dose

12-15 months, second dose 4-6 years

Treatment: Many cases will receive symptom care at home. Severe cases may require hospitalization.

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Rubella (German Measles)Rubella (German Measles)

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Rubella (German Measles)Rubella (German Measles)Symptoms: Rash and fever, disease is

relatively mild (significant risk to infant if transmitted to pregnant women)

Transmission◦Causative Agent: Rubella Virus◦Incubation Period: 14-21 days◦Transmission: Droplet

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Rubella (German Measles)Rubella (German Measles)Prevention: Vaccination! First dose

12-15 months, second dose 4-6 years

Treatment: Symptom relief

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Ring WormRing Worm

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Ring WormRing WormSymptoms: Round, red, itchy area with

clear center. Hair loss may occur.

Transmission◦Causative Agent: Dermatophytes◦Incubation Period: 4-14 days◦Transmission: Contact with infected

persons or animals. Clothing, bedding and towels can also spread the infection.

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Ring WormRing WormPrevention: Good hand hygiene, avoid

sharing items like hair brushes, hats and clothing that have touched affected areas

Treatment: Topical anti-fungals

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Fifth DiseaseFifth Disease

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Fifth DiseaseFifth DiseaseSymptoms: “Slapped Cheek” rash,

rash on trunk and arms/legs, mild fever

Transmission◦Causative agent: Parvovirus B19◦Incubation Period: 4-14 days◦Transmission: Droplet

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Fifth DiseaseFifth DiseasePrevention: Hand hygiene and cough

etiquette (cover your cough) are the best methods for preventing infection.

Treatment: There is no specific treatment for Fifth disease. The rash and fever will go away after a couple days.

Risk to infant for pregnant women.

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ImpetigoImpetigo

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ImpetigoImpetigoSymptoms: Small yellow blisters or

scabs, often on the face and other frequently touched skin surfaces

Transmission◦Causative Agents: Group A

Streptococcus, Staphylococcus◦Incubation Period: 1-3 days◦Transmission: Direct contact with

infected sores

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ImpetigoImpetigoPrevention: Hand hygiene and cough

etiquette (cover your cough)

Treatment: Antibiotics are available by prescription

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Respiratory DiseasesRespiratory DiseasesInfluenzaCommon ColdTuberculosisPertussisRSV

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InfluenzaInfluenza

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InfluenzaInfluenzaSymptoms: Fever, cough, sore throat,

body aches, runny nose, headache

Transmission◦Causative Agent: Influenza virus◦Incubation Period: 2-4 days◦Transmission: Droplet

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InfluenzaInfluenzaPrevention: Vaccination! One shot or

nasal mist per year (after initial 2 doses). Check with your physician for age limits.

Treatment: Symptom management. Severe cases may receive antivirals.

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Common ColdCommon Cold

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Common ColdCommon ColdSymptoms: Runny nose, nasal

congestion, sneezing, itchy eyes, mild headache and body ache

Transmission◦Causative Agent: Rhinovirus◦Incubation Period: 2-5 days◦Transmission: Droplet

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Common ColdCommon ColdPrevention: Hand hygiene and cough

etiquette (cover your cough). Avoid contact with people who have upper respiratory infections.

Treatment: Symptom management

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Tuberculosis (TB)Tuberculosis (TB)

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Tuberculosis (TB)Tuberculosis (TB)Symptoms: Bloody cough, fever, chills,

night sweats, weight loss

Transmission◦Causative Agent: Mycobacterium

tuberculosis◦Incubation Period: Months to years◦Transmission: Airborne

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Tuberculosis (TB)Tuberculosis (TB)Prevention: Avoid contact with high-

risk populations or infected individuals. (Vaccine is available, but not used in the U.S.)

Treatment: Antibiotics. Treatment lasts for 4-9 months.

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Pertussis (Whooping Pertussis (Whooping Cough)Cough)

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Pertussis (Whooping Pertussis (Whooping Cough)Cough)Symptoms: Begins like common old,

but severe coughing begins 1-2 weeks later.

Transmission◦Causative Agent: Bordetella

pertussis◦Incubation Period: 7-10 days◦Transmission: Droplet

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Pertussis (Whooping Pertussis (Whooping Cough)Cough)Prevention: DTaP vaccine. Children

should get 5 doses of DTaP, one dose at each of the following ages: 2, 4, 6, and 15-18 months and 4-6 years

Treatment: Antibiotics

Risk: Severe disease can result

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RSVRSV

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RSVRSVSymptoms: Similar to common cold,

“wheezing” during breathing

Transmission◦Causative Agent: Respiratory

Syncytial Virus◦Incubation Period: 4-6 days◦Transmission: Droplet, Contact

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RSVRSVPrevention: Hand Hygiene, Cough

Etiquette (cover your cough). Medication is available to prevent severe illness in high risk infants.

Treatment: Symptom management

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Blood Borne DiseasesBlood Borne DiseasesHIV/AIDSHepatitis BHepatitis C

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HIV/AIDSHIV/AIDS

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HIV/AIDSHIV/AIDSSymptoms: Early symptoms are vague and

flu-like. Later symptoms include chronic infections, purplish lesions, weight loss and extreme fatigue.

Transmission◦ Causative Agent: Human

Immunodeficiency virus◦ Incubation Period: HIV: 2-4 weeks

AIDS: 2 weeks-20 years◦ Transmission: Mother to child during birth

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HIV/AIDSHIV/AIDSPrevention: Avoid high-risk behaviors

such as IV drug use and unprotected sex

Treatment: Antiretroviral for mom and baby

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Hepatitis BHepatitis B

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Hepatitis B/CHepatitis B/CSymptoms: Most children are

asymptomatic, some may have jaundice

Transmission◦Causative Agent: Hepatitis Virus B/C◦Incubation Period: Hep B: approx. 90

days Hep C: 1-3 months◦Transmission: Mother to child

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Hepatitis B/CHepatitis B/CPrevention: Hep B: Vaccination, 3 doses given 1

and 6 months apart Hep C: Avoiding high risk behaviors

such as IV drug use and unprotected sex

Treatment: There is no treatment for

acute infection. Chronic infection can be managed with antivirals.

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DiarrheaDiarrheaBacterial

Viral

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DiarrheaDiarrheaSymptoms: Abdominal cramps, loose

watery stool

Transmission:◦Causative agent: Bacteria and

viruses◦Incubation period: Hours to weeks◦Transmission: Mostly fecal-oral

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DiarrheaDiarrheaPrevention: Avoid contaminated water

(swimming pools), use good hand hygiene and proper food handling. Vaccine available for Rotavirus.

Treatment: Antibiotics or anti-parasitics for severe cases

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Important BacteriaImportant BacteriaSalmonella, Shigella and

Campylobacter, E. coli◦Found mainly on contaminated

meats◦Can be avoided by thorough cooking

Staphylococcus spp.◦Found mainly in contaminated “hand

made” dishes◦Can be avoided with proper hand

hygiene and refrigeration

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Important VirusesImportant VirusesRotavirus, Norovirus, Adenovirus,

Hepatitis A

All are spread by the fecal-oral route, adenovirus can also be spread by the droplet

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Other DiseasesOther DiseasesStrep/Scarlet FeverMeningitisMumpsLiceConjunctivitisMononucleosisOtitis Media

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Strep/Scarlet FeverStrep/Scarlet Fever

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Strep/Scarlet FeverStrep/Scarlet FeverSymptoms: Red rash, fever, sore

throat, swollen glands. The tongue may have a "strawberry"-like appearance , a whitish coating and appear swollen

Transmission◦Causative Agent: Streptococcus

group A◦Incubation Period: 1- 3 days◦Transmission: Contact and Droplet

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Strep/Scarlet FeverStrep/Scarlet FeverPrevention: Hand Hygiene, avoid

sharing utensils with sick individuals

Treatment: Antibiotics

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MeningitisMeningitis

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MeningitisMeningitisSymptoms: Fever, headache, stiff neck,

rash in severe cases

Transmission◦Causative Agent: Viral – Enterovirus, Measles, Mumps, Chickenpox Bacterial – N. meningitidis, S.

pneumoniae, H influenzae, Group B Strep◦ Incubation Period: 3-7 days◦Transmission: Droplet and Contact

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MeningitisMeningitisPrevention: Vaccination is available for

N. meningitidis, S. pneumoniae and H. influenzae, Measles, Mumps, and Chickenpox

Treatment: Antibiotics are available for bacterial infections

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MumpsMumps

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MumpsMumpsSymptoms: Fever, headaches, muscle

aches, swollen glands under the ears or jaw

Transmission◦Causative Agent: Myxovirus

parotiditis◦Incubation Period: 16-18 days◦Transmission: Droplet/contact

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MumpsMumpsPrevention: Vaccination! First dose

12-15 months, second dose 4-6 years; Respiratory Etiquette; Hand Hygiene.

Treatment: Symptom Management

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LiceLice

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LiceLiceSymptoms: Itching or tickling

sensation on the scalp, especially when trying to sleep.

Transmission◦Causative Agent: Pediculus capitis◦Incubation Period: 4-6 weeks◦Transmission: Contact

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LiceLicePrevention: Avoid sharing hats,

clothing, bedding or hair accessories among children. Wash sheets/linen often.

Treatment: Over the counter shampoos that kill lice. Prescription treatments are available if over the counter treatments are not effective.

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ConjunctivitisConjunctivitis

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ConjunctivitisConjunctivitisSymptoms: Red itchy eyes, drainage

Transmission◦Causative Agent: Several Bacteria

and Viruses◦Incubation Period: 2 -10 days◦Transmission: Contact

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ConjunctivitisConjunctivitisPrevention: Hand Hygiene. Avoid

contact with infected individuals

Treatment: Antibiotic drops or ointment for bacterial infections. Symptom management for viral infections

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MononucleosisMononucleosis

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MononucleosisMononucleosisSymptoms: Fever, sore throat, and

swollen lymph glands

Transmission◦Causative Agent: Epstein-Barr Virus◦Incubation Period: 4-7 weeks◦Transmission: Contact with saliva

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MononucleosisMononucleosisPrevention: Hand hygiene. Avoid

sharing drinks, utensils, and lip makeup with others

Treatment: Symptom management

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Otitis Media (Ear Otitis Media (Ear Infections)Infections)

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Otitis Media (Ear Otitis Media (Ear Infections)Infections)Symptoms: Pain, pus draining from

ear, redness of ear drums, irritability, pulling on the ear

Transmission◦Causative Agent: A variety of

Bacteria/Viruses◦Incubation Period: 4-7 days◦Transmission: Typically occurs after

an upperrespiratory infection

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Otitis Media (Ear Otitis Media (Ear Infections)Infections)Prevention: Keep up to date on

immunizations, avoid second hand smoke and heavy air pollution

Treatment: Antibiotics may be given.

Symptoms may be managed with over the counter pain medication

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Questions?Questions?