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# 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=== | ||
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#[[Dengue]] | |||
#[[Leptospirosis]] | |||
#[[Typhoid Fever]] | |||
===[[ | ===Rickettsia/ [[Typhus]]=== | ||
# fvr, ha, myalgia | # fvr, ha, myalgia | ||
# xmitted by arthropods/ ticks | # xmitted by arthropods/ ticks | ||
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# confirm serologically | # confirm serologically | ||
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# 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
- 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
DDX
Rickettsia/ Typhus
- fvr, ha, myalgia
- xmitted by arthropods/ ticks
- painless eschar at inoculation site imp clue
- camping, hiking in grassy/ scrub area
- regional LN, rash, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia
- dx clinically
- tx c tetracycline
- confirm serologically
Hemorrhagic Fevers
- meningococcemia, malaria, leptospirosis, rickettsia- all treatable with abx
- also untreatable viruses- dengue, yellow fvr- but hem forms rarely seen in travelers
- also consider Ebola and Lassa fever- public health hazard
- h/o visit to rural area or contact with ill people in endemic area
- usually 3 wk after exposure
CNS Changes and Fever
- malaria, tb, typhoid fvr, rickettsia, poliomyelitis, rabies, viral (Japanese/ West Nile/ tick borne) encephalitis
- meningococcal meningitis assoc with Haj to Mecca
- eosinophilic meningitis assoc c coccidiomycosis or angiostrongyliasis- rat lung worm to brain
- 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
- consider strep pneumonia, influenza, mycoplasma, legionella, tb
- Q Fever- coxiella burnetti- fvr, pna, hepatitis and animal exposure
- Lofflers syn- pulm infiltrates, eosinophilia from transient migration of larval helminthes through lungs
- Cough also seen in malaria, typhoid fvr, scrub typhus, dengue
Sex/ Blood Exposure and Fever
- can have fvr without genital findings- hiv, syphilis (treponema pallidum) cmv, ebv, hep B
- also from tattoo, piercing, share razor, blood xfsn
Eosinophilic Fever
- >400 per cubic mm
- due to blood CA or allergy or helminthic infc
- hookworm, ascariasis, strongyloides, schistosomiasis, filariasis, visceral larva migrans, trichinosis, cocci
- eval with stool for O&P
- serology
- blood smear
- skin snips for microfilariae
Traveler's Diarrhea
Travel Skin Conditions
Source
Mistry
