Viral gastroenteritis

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  • How is gastroenteritis managed medically?

    Rehydration
    Electrolyte supplementation
    Anti-nausea (odansentron)
  • What are some investigations for gastroenteritis?

    Stool microscopy
    Culture
    Viral PCR
  • What are some risk factors for gastroenteritis?

    <5 years
    Winter
    Poverty
    Nursery
    Lack of immunisations
    Bottle fed
  • What are some signs and symptoms of gastroenteritis?

    Vomiting
    Nausea
    Diarrhoea
    Myalgia
    Headache
    Low grade fever
    Hyperactive bowel sounds
  • When do gastroenteritis symptoms occur?

    15-50 hours after infection
  • When do gastroenteritis symptoms resolve?

    Within 72 hours of onset
  • How can gastroenteritis be prevented?

    Quarantine infected people
    Wash hands with soap and water
  • How does a virus cause gastroenteritis?

    Virus enters cell via host receptor mediated endocytosis -> replicates in small intestine
  • How is gastroenteritis transmitted?

    Direct contact with host or contact with contaminated food
  • What route is gastroenteritis transmitted?
    Faecal-oral
  • How does faecal oral transmission occur?

    Aerolisation of virus when host vomits/flushes toilet -> particles transmitted directly onto potential host or surfaces
  • Which gastroenteritis is more commin in under 5s?

    Rotavirus
  • How can you tell if gastroenteritis is caused by salmonella/E. coli?

    Longer incubation period
  • What symptoms are seen in salmonella gastroenteritis?

    High fever
  • What symptoms are seen in E. coli gastroenteritis?

    Severe abdo cramping
    Bloody diarrhoea