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Infectious Disease General Consideration

Infectious Disease General Consideration. Synopsis Infectious disease ( lemology, communicable disease) is: A clinical medicine A part of internal

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Page 1: Infectious Disease General Consideration. Synopsis  Infectious disease ( lemology, communicable disease) is:  A clinical medicine  A part of internal

Infectious Disease

General Consideration

Page 2: Infectious Disease General Consideration. Synopsis  Infectious disease ( lemology, communicable disease) is:  A clinical medicine  A part of internal

Synopsis

① Infectious disease ( lemology, communicable disease) is:

② A clinical medicine③ A part of internal medicine④ To study the regularity of the occurrence and development of in

fectious disease in human body⑤ To study etiology, pathogenesis, pathology, clinical manifestatio

n and the methods of diagnosis, treatment and prevention for infectious disease.

⑥ In order to control spread of infectious disease in population⑦ Infectious disease is related to biology, immunology, parasitolo

gical, epidemiology, pediatrics

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Synopsis

① Infectious disease is:② A group of common disease③ Caused by different pathogens④ To possessing infectivity⑤ To form epidemic⑥ Infectious disease is a threat to the health of people⑦ The pathogens causing infectious diseases are: virus, Chlamydia, rickettsia, mycoplasma, spirochete, bac

teria, fungus, protozoa and helminthes

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Infection and Immunity

① Definition of infection② Complex process of interaction between

pathogen and human body

③ Infection is composed of three factors: pathogen, host and environment

④ There are commensalisms and opportunistic infection

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Infection and Immunity

①Manifestations of infectious process (Infection spectrum)② Clearance of pathogen③ Covert infection (subclinical infection)④ Overt infection (Clinical infection or apparent infection)⑤ Carrier state Health carrier after covert infection Convalescent carrier after overt infection Incubatory carrier before onset of diseases According to carrier time : acute (transient) carrier chronic carrier⑤ Latent infection

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Infection and Immunity

The action of pathogen in infectious process

The pathogenicity of pathogen is related to :

Invasiveness

virulent

Number of pathogen

Mutation (variability)

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Infection and Immunity The action of immune reaction of host in infectious process Non specific immunity Barrier action (natural barrier) External barrier: skin , mucosa Secretion of skin and mucosa Accessory organ Internal barrier: placenta, blood-brain barrier Phagocytosis Humoral action : Complement, Lysozyme, Fibronection, Cytokines.

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Infection and Immunity

Specific immunity Humoral immunity

Immunoglobulin: IgG, IgM, IgE, IgA, IgD

Cell mediated immunity

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Epidemic process and epidemic factors of infectious disease Source of infection (basic conditions) Patients (acute , chronic) ,Covert infection ,

Carrier ,Infected animal Route of transmission Contact transmission ( direct and indirect) , Air-borne ,

Food water fly borne, Insects borne, Blood borne ,Soil borne

Susceptibility of population Factors of influencing epidemic process nature factors ,social factors

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Features of infectious disease Basic features Pathogen 9 kinds of pathogen

Infectivity Epidemiological features Quality : exotic , local , endemicity Quantity : sporadic occurrence, epidemic, pandemic, outbreak, endemicity, seasonal

Post infection immunity Viral infection: life-long immunity Bacteria infection: shorter immunity Helminthes infection: no protective immunity Protozoa infection: shorter immunity

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Features of infectious disease

Clinical features Regularity in the development of cource Incubation period : diagnosis , qurantine period Prodromal period Period of apparent manifestation Convalescent period Relapse Recrudescence

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Common symptoms and signs Fever: Three stages : effervescence fastigium deffervescence Five kinds of fever: sustained fever, remittent fever, intermittent fever, relapsing fever, saddle type fever. And irregular fever

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Common symptoms and signs

Rash eruption Date of eruption 1st: chickenpox 2nd: scarlet fever 3rd: smallpox 4th: measles 5th: typhus 6th:typhoid fever

Location of eruption Form of rash Exanthema :maculo-papular rash Petechia Vesiculo-pustular rash Ureicaria

Enanthema

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Common symptoms and signs

Toxemic symptoms Mononuclear phagocyte system reactions Hepato-splenomegale Lymphonodus enlarged Clinical types acute, subacute, mild, common, severe, fulminant, typical, atypical, abortive,

ambulatory

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Diagnosis of infectious diseases Epidemiological dates Clinical features Symptoms and signs Laboratory findings Routine examination of blood, urine, feces Bio-chemical examinations Etiological examinations Direct exam Isolation of pathogen

Molecular biological examinations Immunological examinations Endoscope examinations Image examinations

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Treatment of infectious disease

General and supporting therapy Isolation of patients, rest, diet, nursing Pathogen or specific therapy Symptomatic therapy Rehabilitation Physiotherapy acupuncture Chinese herbs or tradition medicine

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Prevention of infectious disease

Management of source of infection 35 kinds of notifiable infectious disease divided into 3 class First class: 2 kinds. Reported 6h in city, 12h in country.

Second class: 24 kinds. reported 12h in city and country

Third class: 9 kind

Cut off of route Personal hygiene, public hygiene, insecticide, disinfection

Protect susceptible population Actibe immunization

Passive immunization

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35 kinds of infectious diseasesclass one: plague, cholera

class two: viral hepatitis, bacillary dysentery and intestinal amebiasis, typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever, AIDS, gonorrhea , avariosis, poliomyelitis, measles, pertussis, diphtheria, epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, scarler fever, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, rabies, leptospirosis, brucellosis, anthrax, typhus, kala-azar,

epidemic encephalitis B, malaria, dengue fever,

lung tuberculosis, fetal tetanus

class three:schistosomiasis , filariasis, hydatid disease, leprosy , influenza, mumps, rubella, infectious dysentery, acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis