Plate 84 Viral Diseases of the Digestive and Lymphoid Organs.

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Plate 84 Viral Diseases of the Digestive and Lymphoid Organs

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Plate 84

Viral Diseases of the Digestive and Lymphoid Organs

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Viral Gastroenteritis

• Viral gastroenteritis: inflammation of stomach and intestines

• Often called “stomach flu”, although it is not caused by the influenza virus

• Symptoms: primarily diarrhea and vomiting, but also headaches, fever, and stomach-ache

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Yellow fever

• Sometimes known as “yellow jack” or “black vomit”

• Called “yellow fever” because of the jaundice that it causes

• RNA icosahedral (Flaviviridae family) virus

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Symptoms• 3-6 days of incubation, then

3-4 days of fever and muscle pain

• Most patients improve and symptoms disappear

• 15% of patients enter a 2nd toxic phase:– Bleeding from mouth, nose,

eyes, and/or stomach– Kidney failure– Jaundice– 50% mortality in 14 days

• No cure, just treatment for symptoms

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Symptoms

• Jaundice – “yellowing” of skin and eyes

• Bile passes from the gallbladder and/or liver into the bloodstream

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Transmission

• The virus is transmitted via mosquito bites

• Virus passes from the mosquito’s saliva to the human bloodstream

• Can also pass from monkeys to mosquitoes to humans

Aedes aegypti mosquito

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Transmission• Estimated 200,000

cases and 30,000 deaths per year worldwide

• Vaccine is very effective

• Cases have increased over the past 20 years due to urbanization, deforestation, and climate change

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Philadelphia• Summer 1793, French refugees (some who had

Yellow Fever) fled the Haitian Revolution and came to Philadelphia

• By November 1793, about 5,000 Philadelphians had died (more than 10% of population)

• Summer 1794, Yellow Fever returned, but not as severely, and also in 1796 and 1797

• Another severe epidemic came in 1798, killing 1,292 Philadelphians

• At the peak of the 1798 epidemic, all but 7,000 residents had left the city

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Dengue Fever

• Also known as “break-bone” fever

• RNA icosahedral (Flaviviridae family) virus

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DF - Symptoms• Dengue fever has symptoms

which can be very similar initially to flu

• Most people suffer from headaches and fever, some get muscle and bone pains

• An infected person can feel tired for up to three months, but will not usually need treatment

• May lead to Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF), which is potentially lethal

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DF - Symptoms (continued)

Itchy rash. Everywhere I had ever been injured hurt again. Achy like the flu but worse. Exhausted. Literally took months to regain full energy and stamina.

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DF - History

• Dengue fever originated in primates and “jumped” to humans 100-800 years ago

• Because of disruption from WWII and international trading of cargo, the Aedes mosquito has spread to tropical regions around the world

• Not until 1981 that the disease became problematic in Latin America and the Caribbean

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DF - Location

• 40% of the world’s population live in areas where they are at risk for dengue transmission

• WHO estimates that there are 50-100 million infections a year and 22,000 deaths

• http://www.healthmap.org/dengue/index.php

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DF - Treatment

• There is no cure for dengue fever nor is there specific medication for it

• Patients should rest, take pain-relievers, and drink plenty of fluids

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DF - Transmission

• Dengue viruses are mainly transmitted by the bite of infected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes

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Mononucleosis

• The “kissing disease”• Epstein-Barr virus

(human herpesvirus 4)

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Mono - Symptoms

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Mono - Symptoms

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Mono Symptoms - Swollen Tonsils

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Mono - Transmission

• Virus spread through salivary drops

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Hepatitis A

• RNA enterovirus (hepatitis A virus – HAV)

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HAV - Symptoms

• Can cause:– Swelling of the liver– Jaundice– Fatigue– Loss of appetite– Diarrhea

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HAV - Transmission

• Spread primarily by food or water contaminated by stool from an infected person

• Eating food prepared by someone with HAV who did not wash their hands after using the bathroom

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Hepatitis B

• Hepadnavirus (hepatitis B virus – HBV)

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HBV - Symptoms

• Short-term HBV resembles symptoms of the flu

• Possible symptoms include fever, dark urine, vomiting, and jaundice

• Long-term HBV (chronic HBV) lasts a lifetime and can lead to scarring of the liver, liver failure, and liver cancer

• Interferon can be used to slow the virus from damaging the liver

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HBV - Transmission

• HBV is spread through contact with blood, semen, or other body fluids of an infected person

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Hepatitis C

Symptomsjaundice, fatigue, dark urine, nausea

Long terminfections (55-85%), leading indication for transplant,

Info.No vaccine, interferon, do not share personal items, rarely STD

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Hepatitis D

Symptomsjaundice, fatigue, tea-colored urine joint pain

Long Termmore sever acute disease & risk of failure

Info.acquires along with HBV

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Hepatitis E

SymptomsJaundice, dark urine, loss appetite, fatigue

Long Termno long term often seen in pregnancy

Info.highest among 15-40 yo, contaminated water