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==Fever==
==Fever in Traveler==
===Genera===
# get incubation period- if > 1mo, dengue, rickettsia, viral hem fvr less likely
# get incubation period- if > 1mo, dengue, rickettsia, viral hem fvr less likely
# cbc c diff, thick smear, lft, ua, blood/ stool cx, cxr, serologies for specific viruses
# cbc c diff, thick smear, lft, ua, blood/ stool cx, cxr, serologies for specific viruses


===[[Malaria]]===
===DDX===
#[[Malaria]]
#[[Dengue]]
#[[Leptospirosis]]
#[[Typhoid Fever]]


===[[Dengue]]===
===Rickettsia/ [[Typhus]]===
 
===Rickettsia/ Typhus===
# fvr, ha, myalgia
# fvr, ha, myalgia
# xmitted by arthropods/ ticks
# xmitted by arthropods/ ticks
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# confirm serologically
# confirm serologically


===[[Leptospirosis]]===
===[[Hemorrhagic Fevers]]===
 
===[[Typhoid Fever]]===
 
===Hemorrhagic Fever===
# meningococcemia, malaria, leptospirosis, rickettsia- all treatable with abx
# meningococcemia, malaria, leptospirosis, rickettsia- all treatable with abx
# also untreatable viruses- dengue, yellow fvr- but hem forms rarely seen in travelers
# also untreatable viruses- dengue, yellow fvr- but hem forms rarely seen in travelers

Revision as of 00:13, 10 June 2012

Fever in Traveler

Genera

  1. get incubation period- if > 1mo, dengue, rickettsia, viral hem fvr less likely
  2. cbc c diff, thick smear, lft, ua, blood/ stool cx, cxr, serologies for specific viruses

DDX

  1. Malaria
  2. Dengue
  3. Leptospirosis
  4. Typhoid Fever

Rickettsia/ Typhus

  1. fvr, ha, myalgia
  2. xmitted by arthropods/ ticks
  3. painless eschar at inoculation site imp clue
  4. camping, hiking in grassy/ scrub area
  5. regional LN, rash, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia
  6. dx clinically
  7. tx c tetracycline
  8. confirm serologically

Hemorrhagic Fevers

  1. meningococcemia, malaria, leptospirosis, rickettsia- all treatable with abx
  2. also untreatable viruses- dengue, yellow fvr- but hem forms rarely seen in travelers
  3. also consider Ebola and Lassa fever- public health hazard
  4. h/o visit to rural area or contact with ill people in endemic area
  5. usually 3 wk after exposure

CNS Changes and Fever

  1. malaria, tb, typhoid fvr, rickettsia, poliomyelitis, rabies, viral (Japanese/ West Nile/ tick borne) encephalitis
  2. meningococcal meningitis assoc with Haj to Mecca
  3. eosinophilic meningitis assoc c coccidiomycosis or angiostrongyliasis- rat lung worm to brain
  4. trypanosomiasis by tsetse fly- Africal sleeping sickness- red chancre at site of fly bite, fvr, ha, myalgia going to meningoencephalitis. May see trypansosomes in smear in acute phase

Resp Sx and Fever

  1. consider strep pneumonia, influenza, mycoplasma, legionella, tb
  2. Q Fever- coxiella burnetti- fvr, pna, hepatitis and animal exposure
  3. Lofflers syn- pulm infiltrates, eosinophilia from transient migration of larval helminthes through lungs
  4. Cough also seen in malaria, typhoid fvr, scrub typhus, dengue

Sex/ Blood Exposure and Fever

  1. can have fvr without genital findings- hiv, syphilis (treponema pallidum) cmv, ebv, hep B
  2. also from tattoo, piercing, share razor, blood xfsn

Eosinophilic Fever

  1. >400 per cubic mm
  2. due to blood CA or allergy or helminthic infc
  3. hookworm, ascariasis, strongyloides, schistosomiasis, filariasis, visceral larva migrans, trichinosis, cocci
  4. eval with stool for O&P
  5. serology
  6. blood smear
  7. skin snips for microfilariae

Traveler's Diarrhea

Travel Skin Conditions

Source

Mistry