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Acute Viral Rhinitis
1. Causes
2. Caused by
3. Transmission
4. Incubation period
5. Symptoms/Duration
6. Complications
7. Treatment
8. Prevention
- 1. Common Cold; Viral infection of upper resp. tract (nose, throat, sinuses)
- 2. Over 3000 different antigenic types of viruses; 2 main groups: Rhinoviruses, Coronaviruses
- 3. respiratory secretions (cough, sneeze), very contagious
- 4. 1-3 days
- 5. Congestion of nose, throat, sinuses, eyes, ears; Fever, muscle ache, headache, fatigue; All symptoms are mild; Lasts for 2-5 days
- 6. bronchitis and pneumonia
- 7. symptoms only; Rest, fluids, diet
- 8. no vaccine (too many types)
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Acute Viral Laryngiotracheobronchitis
1. Causes
2. Caused by
3. Transmission
4. Incubation period
5. Symptoms/Duration
6. Complications
7. Treatment
8. Prevention
- 1. Mid-respiratory infections; Occurs
- mostly in children, can be severe in newborns
- 2. -Myxoviruses, Paramyxoviruses, Adenoviruses
- -Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) - most common in newborns, a.k.a Croup
- 3. cough
- 4. 1-3 days
- 5.-Congestion of larynx, trachea, bronchi
- -Cough, fever, fatigue
- -Lasts 3-7 days
- 6. Bronchitis, pneumonia, Risk
- of collapsed lung in young children
- 7. rest, fluids, diet
- 8. vaccine for RSV (Synergis) for high risk children
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Viral Influenza
1. Causes
2. Caused by
3. Transmission
4. Incubation period
5. Symptoms/Duration
6. Complications
7. Treatment
8. Prevention
- 1. Flu
- 2. -3 types of Myxoviruses, Type A, B, and C antigenic types (Also 300 sub-types (recombinants))
- -Most flu viruses differ from cold viruses because they have spikes, Hemagglutinin (H,HA) and Neuraminidase (N,NA; breaks down neuraminic acid in animal membrane)
- 3. respiratory secretions (cough/sneeze) person to person or objects to person
- 4. 2-3 days
- 5. Flu
- 6. Higher risk of bronchitis, bacterial pneumonia, pleuritis (pleurisy), pericarditis,
- myocarditis
- 7. Rest, fluids, diet, Anti-flu symptoms meds
- 8. vaccinations (flu shots)
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1. Causes
2. Caused by
3. Transmission
4. Incubation period
5. Symptoms/Duration
6. Complications
7. Treatment
8. Prevention
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