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Learn about the different categories of childhood infectious diseases, their symptoms, and prevention methods. Explore viral diseases like measles and mumps, bacterial diseases like pertussis and tuberculosis, fungal diseases like candidiasis and tinea, and parasitic diseases like giardiasis and pinworms.
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Chapter 20 Childhood Diseases and Disorders
Infectious Diseases • Four categories: • Viral • Bacterial • Fungal • Parasitic • Some infections can be prevented by immunization
Infectious Diseases • Many have incubation period • Symptoms: • Fever • Nausea and vomiting • Malaise • Cough • Rash • Anorexia nervosa
Infectious Diseases • Varied treatment: • Good nutrition • Rest • Non-aspirin antipyretics
Viral Diseases • Invade host and can lay dormant • Reactivated by certain triggers: • Stress • Illness • Trauma • Usually symptomatic treatment
Viral Diseases • Measles • Also known as rubeola • Symptoms: • Koplik’s spots • Fever • Runny nose
Viral Diseases • Rubella • Type of measles • Also known as German measles • Symptoms: • Rash • Mild in children • Serious in pregnant women
Measles/Rubeola Photo courtesy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Koplik’s Spots Photo courtesy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Rubella Rash Photo courtesy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Viral Diseases • Mumps • Inflammation of parotid glands • Symptoms: • Chills • Fever • Ear pain • Swelling of parotid glands
Viral Diseases • Mumps • Complication: • Orchitis and nerve conduction deafness
Mumps Photo courtesy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Viral Diseases • Varicella • Also known as chickenpox or herpes zoster • Symptoms: • Rash that develops into vesicles • Poliomyelitis • Causes: • Polio virus • Immunization has reduced threat of disease
Varicella Photo courtesy Robert A. Silverman, MD, Pediatric Dermatology, Georgetown University
Viral Diseases • Influenza • Acute infectious respiratory disease • Many types • Prevention: • Vaccination
Viral Diseases • Common cold • Causes: • Rhinovirus • Prevention: • Good handwashing
Viral Diseases • Mononucleosis • Also known as kissing disease • Causes: • Epstein-Barr virus • AIDS • Causes: • HIV • Most cases result from maternal-fetal transfer
Bacterial Diseases • Causes: • Pathogens • E.g., staphylococcus, streptococcus, haemophilus, clostridium • Symptoms: • Fever • Cough
Bacterial Diseases • Symptoms: • Headache • Difficulty breathing • Sore throat • Treatment based on causative agent
Bacterial Diseases • Pertussis • Also known as whooping cough • Symptoms: • Paroxysmal • Violent coughing • Diphtheria • Severe inflammation of respiratory system • Rarely seen now due to vaccination
Bacterial Diseases • Tuberculosis • Most commonly affects lungs • But can be systemic • Increasing number of cases in children • Tularemia • Also known as rabbit fever • Transmitted by bite of infected insect or direct contact with infected animal
Bacterial Diseases • Impetigo • Dermatitis • Causes: • Staphylococcus • Group A streptococcus • Prevention: • Good handwashing
Bacterial Diseases • Acute tonsillitis • Infection of palatine tonsils located on posterior wall of nasopharynx • Treatment: • Antibiotics • Tonsillectomy
Impetigo Photo courtesy Robert A. Silverman, MD, Pediatric Dermatology, Georgetown University
Bacterial Diseases • Otitis media • Acute bacterial infection of middle ear • Untreated, chronic infection develops • Symptoms: • Pain • Treatment: • Antibiotics • Myringotomy with tympanoplasty
Fungal Diseases • Affect skin or mucous membranes in children • Sometimes more common in infants • Usually not severe • But irritating • May need medical attention to prevent spread
Fungal Diseases • Candidiasis • Also known as thrush • Oral fungal infection • Common in infants
Fungal Diseases • Tinea • Also known as ringworm • Group of diseases • Capitis • Scalp • Corporis • Body
Fungal Diseases • Tinea • Group of diseases • Cruris • Groin and scrotum • Pedis • Feet
Parasitic Diseases • Caused by organism that feeds on another organism • Mostly found in places of poor nutrition, contaminated water, and low socioeconomic conditions • Only a few common in United States
Parasitic Diseases • Giardiasis • Infection by caused by protozoa • Symptoms: • Diarrhea • Nausea • Cramping • Flatulence
Parasitic Diseases • Giardiasis • Symptoms: • Fever • Anorexia nervosa
Parasitic Diseases • Pediculosis • Also known as lice • Nits • Lice eggs • Epidemic among school children
Parasitic Diseases • Pinworms • Parasitic nematodes that infect intestines and rectum • Transmitted by ingestion or inhalation of eggs • Roundworms • Parasites that lodge in intestines • Absorb nutrients from host
Respiratory Diseases • Most common childhood diseases seen by physicians • Children very vulnerable due to continuous person-to-person contact • Infants most susceptible
Respiratory Diseases • Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) • Abrupt, unexplained death of infant under age 1 • Prevention: • Place infants supine rather than prone in bed • Croup (laryngotracheobronchitis) • Affects children ages 3 months to 3 years • Symptoms: • Inspiratory stridor
Respiratory Diseases • Adenoid hyperplasia • Enlargement of pharyngeal tonsils • May require adenoidectomy • Asthma • Serious chronic respiratory disease in children • Triggers: • Stimuli that cause attack
Respiratory Diseases • Pneumonia • Inflammation of lung parenchyma • Symptoms: • Cough • Fever • Wheezing • Malaise
Respiratory Diseases • Pneumonia • Treatment: • Antibiotics if bacterial
Digestive Diseases • Children may experience serious development problems due to lack of appropriate ingestion, digestion, absorption, or elimination • Fluid and electrolyte imbalance frequently more severe in children
Digestive Diseases • Fluid imbalances • Vomiting or diarrhea can be serious • Dehydration • Life-threatening in children • Food allergies • Many disappear after age 5 • Peanut allergies rising
Digestive Diseases • Eating disorders • Major problem among children • Especially adolescent females • Most common types: • Anorexia nervosa • Bulimia
Musculoskeletal Diseases • Common in children due to high activity level • Ranges from soft tissue injuries and fractures to joint and bone deformities or degenerative muscle disorders
Musculoskeletal Diseases • Legg-Calvé-Perthes (LCP) • Avascular necrosis of upper end of femur • Causes changes in bone growth • Ewing’s sarcoma • Malignant neoplasm occurring before age 20 • Usually in long bones • More common in males
Blood Diseases • Leukemia • Malignancy of blood-forming cells in bone marrow • Most common disorder of blood and blood-forming organs in children • Treatment: • Chemotherapy • Often curable in children
Neurologic Diseases • Reye’s syndrome • Acute encephalopathy in children under age 15 who have had viral infection • Symptoms: • Nausea and vomiting • Liver enlargement • Lethargy
Neurologic Diseases • Reye’s syndrome • Symptoms: • Seizures • Coma • Important prevention: • Avoid giving aspirin and products containing aspirin to children
Eye and Ear Diseases • Have profound effects on child’s ability to learn and develop • Strabismus • Lazy or cross-eye
Eye and Ear Diseases • Deafness • Causes: • Genes • Trauma • Infections • Exposure to ototoxic drugs