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Title: Childhood Diseases


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Childhood Diseases
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Bacteria
  • Small in size, no nucleus or membranous
    organelles
  • Cell wall
  • Cocci
  • Bacilli
  • Spirilla
  • Vibrios
  • Gram-positive
  • Gram-negative

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Pertussis
  • AKA Whooping cough or 100 day cough
  • Bordetella pertussis
  • Was one of the most common childhood diseases and
    major cause of childhood mortality

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Pertussis
  • Starts out like a cold
  • But cough becomes more severe
  • Cough characterized by high pitch whoop.
  • Child may turn cyanotic, cough more at night, or
    even vomit due to coughing attack.

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Streptococcus
  • Strep throat
  • Sore throat for more than 1 week
  • Temperature gt100.4
  • Pus on back of throat
  • Possible rash
  • However
  • Most sore throats are not caused by bacteria

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Antibiotics
  • Target bacterial cell wall
  • Target cell membrane
  • Inhibit protein synthesis targets in bacterial
    machinery
  • Interfere with bacterial metabolism, DNA, and RNA
    synthesis

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Antibiotic Resistance
  • One of the worlds most pressing public health
    problems. (CDC, 2012)
  • What exactly is it?
  • Factors
  • Parental pressure
  • Allergies
  • Farming
  • Time / money

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Friendly Bacteria
  • Most bacteria are non-pathogenic
  • Some bacteria are beneficial
  • Ex Bacteria keeps yeast in check.
  • Antibiotics kill bacteria yeast infection occurs
  • Yogurt
  • Probiotics/Prebiotics

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Viruses
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Viruses
  • Core genetic material (DNA or RNA) enclosed in a
    capsid

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Poliomyelitis (Polio)
  • Polio gray Myelon marrow of spinal cord
    itis inflammation
  • Highly contagious
  • May result in paralysis
  • Vaccine preventable

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Polio Eradication
  • Is it possible??
  • Hopefully by 2015 no child in the world will be
    paralyzed by the disease and by 2018 Polio will
    be wiped out. Bill Gates, 09/28/2012
  • The current eradication program

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Rotavirus
  • Most common cause of diarrhea in infants and
    children.
  • Highly contagious
  • Symptoms
  • Severe diarrhea, vomiting may lead to dehydration

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Measles / Rubella
  • Common childhood illness until vaccine.
  • May be fatal
  • Characterized by fever and rash
  • Highly contagious through respiratory droplets.

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Mumps
  • Highly contagious, spread by respiratory
    droplets.
  • Symptoms malaise, headache, low-grade fever,
    parotitis (enlarged salivary glands)

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Chicken Pox / Shingles
  • Varicella zoster virus
  • Herpes zoster virus
  • Characterized by rash, fever, malaise.
  • Contagious, spread by respiratory droplets

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Vaccines
  • Active immunity
  • Dead or deactivated dose of bacteria or virus
    injected
  • Passive immunity
  • Preformed antibodies from immune serum of animal
    injected.
  • Acquired immunity
  • Immune system fights live bacteria or virus

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Vaccines.
  • A loaded topic
  • Whats the truth?

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Other
  • Ear ache
  • Head lice
  • Bed bug / Dust mite
  • Cough
  • Stomach ache

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EV-D68
  • AKA Enterovirus-D68
  • 549 cases in 43 states as of Oct 6, 2014
  • Children with asthma at higher risk
  • No specific treatment / cure
  • Question of paralysis side effect
  • (CDC, 2014)
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