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==pathogen== | ==pathogen== | ||
| + | *small gram positive bacilli | ||
| − | == | + | *''Corynebacterium diphtheriae'' |
| + | **droplet infection - human to human | ||
| + | **congestion/overcrowding is a risk factor | ||
| + | **incubation 2-5 days (1-10 days) | ||
| + | |||
| + | *''Corynebacterium ulcerans'' | ||
| + | **also produces toxin and causes clinical diphtheria | ||
| + | **cattle | ||
| + | **dogs and cats | ||
| + | **especially in UK | ||
| + | |||
| + | *''Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis'' | ||
| + | **very rarely | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==epidemiology== | ||
| + | *mostly in younger children | ||
| + | *mortality among hospitalized patients in San Lazaro Hospital in the Philippines | ||
| + | **43.8% | ||
| + | ===outbreaks=== | ||
| + | *former Soviet Union in 1990s after collapse of the Union | ||
| + | *refugee/emergency settings | ||
| + | **Yemen | ||
| + | **Rohingya in Myanmar | ||
| + | **Venezuela | ||
| + | **Haiti | ||
==clinical picture== | ==clinical picture== | ||
| + | *pseudomembrane | ||
| + | **both in pharynx and lower respiratory tracts | ||
| + | *anterior cervical lymphadenopathy | ||
| + | *Bull's neck | ||
| + | *laryngeal involvement leading to stridor and airway obstruction | ||
| + | *nasal discharge | ||
| + | **earlier serous, later bloody | ||
| + | *sometimes skin ulceration for long time | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===complication=== | ||
| + | *myocarditis | ||
| + | **due to heart block | ||
| + | **1-6 weeks after onset | ||
| + | **ST segment abnormalities in EKG | ||
| + | **tachycardia or bradycardia | ||
| + | *Demyelinating peripheral neuritis | ||
| + | **10 days - 3 months after onset | ||
| + | **palatal palsy | ||
| + | **cranial nerve palsy | ||
| + | **limb weakness | ||
| + | **respiratory muscles weakness | ||
==diagnosis== | ==diagnosis== | ||
| + | *throat culture | ||
| + | **Hoyles Tellurite selective agar | ||
| + | **black colored colonies | ||
| + | *ELEK test | ||
| + | **to identify toxin production | ||
| + | **not all ''Corynebacterium'' produce toxin | ||
| + | **difficult and tricky | ||
==treatment== | ==treatment== | ||
| + | *Diphtheria antitoxin (DAT) | ||
| + | **hose serum | ||
| + | **beware of anaphylaxis | ||
| + | **worldwide shortage is problem | ||
| + | *antibiotics | ||
| + | **benzyl penicillin | ||
| + | **macrolides | ||
| + | **14 days | ||
| + | *immunization after treatment | ||
| + | **infection does not guarantee immunity | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==control== | ||
| + | *investigation of close contact to diagnosed patients | ||
| + | **immunization | ||
| + | **throat culture and treat positive (=asymptomatic carrier) with erythromycin for 7 days | ||
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pathogen
- small gram positive bacilli
- Corynebacterium diphtheriae
- droplet infection - human to human
- congestion/overcrowding is a risk factor
- incubation 2-5 days (1-10 days)
- Corynebacterium ulcerans
- also produces toxin and causes clinical diphtheria
- cattle
- dogs and cats
- especially in UK
- Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis
- very rarely
epidemiology
- mostly in younger children
- mortality among hospitalized patients in San Lazaro Hospital in the Philippines
- 43.8%
outbreaks
- former Soviet Union in 1990s after collapse of the Union
- refugee/emergency settings
- Yemen
- Rohingya in Myanmar
- Venezuela
- Haiti
clinical picture
- pseudomembrane
- both in pharynx and lower respiratory tracts
- anterior cervical lymphadenopathy
- Bull's neck
- laryngeal involvement leading to stridor and airway obstruction
- nasal discharge
- earlier serous, later bloody
- sometimes skin ulceration for long time
complication
- myocarditis
- due to heart block
- 1-6 weeks after onset
- ST segment abnormalities in EKG
- tachycardia or bradycardia
- Demyelinating peripheral neuritis
- 10 days - 3 months after onset
- palatal palsy
- cranial nerve palsy
- limb weakness
- respiratory muscles weakness
diagnosis
- throat culture
- Hoyles Tellurite selective agar
- black colored colonies
- ELEK test
- to identify toxin production
- not all Corynebacterium produce toxin
- difficult and tricky
treatment
- Diphtheria antitoxin (DAT)
- hose serum
- beware of anaphylaxis
- worldwide shortage is problem
- antibiotics
- benzyl penicillin
- macrolides
- 14 days
- immunization after treatment
- infection does not guarantee immunity
control
- investigation of close contact to diagnosed patients
- immunization
- throat culture and treat positive (=asymptomatic carrier) with erythromycin for 7 days