PPT-Infectious Diarrhea in Military Settings
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Mark S Riddle CDR MC USN Enteric Diseases Department Naval Medical Research Center Silver Spring MD WRAIR Military Tropical Medicine Course Aug 2013 Outline Take
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Mark S Riddle CDR MC USN Enteric Diseases Department Naval Medical Research Center Silver Spring MD WRAIR Military Tropical Medicine Course Aug 2013 Outline Take Home Lessons Epidemiology of Infectious Diarrhea in the Military. Clostridium difficile. Infections. Dale N. Gerding, MD. Chair, National and Global Public Health Committee, Infectious Diseases Society of America. The comments and statements of the presenter are his own and those of the Infectious Diseases Society of America and do not officially represent the views or position of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.. (Gastro-enteritis. ). Prof. Dr. Mohamed A. . Khafagy. Public Health & Preventive Medicine. Epidemiology of Communicable Diseases . A clinical syndrome. :. Affects . GIT. Has . different etiologies: . Table derived from Table 2 from: Patel MM, Glass R, Desai R, Tate JE, Parashar UD. Fulfilling the Promise of Rotavirus Vaccines: How Far Have We Come Since Licensure? . The Lancet Infectious Diseases. Hirshon. Associate Professor. Emergency Medicine . University of Maryland School of Medicine. Clostridium . difficile. . Infection in Outpatients. Emerging Infectious Diseases. National Center for Emerging and . What is . DIARRHEA. ?. MOST CAUSATIVE AGENT. Pathophysiology: OSMOTIC . DIARRHEA. SECRETORY . DIARRHEA. Agents inducing SECRETORY . DIARRHEA. INFLAMMATORY & INFECTIOUS . DIARRHEA. PATHOGENS ASSOCIATED . Emergency Medicine . University of Maryland School of Medicine. Clostridium . difficile. . Infection in Outpatients. Emerging Infectious Diseases. National Center for Emerging and . Zoonotic. Infectious Diseases. Travel and Military . COL Kent . E. . Kester. October 2013. Definition of Travelers’ Diarrhea. C. ramps, nausea. , . vomiting, fever, blood . in . stools. Classic – passage of > 3 unformed stools in 24 hours plus at least one of above symptoms. Oregon Public Health Division. Sapovirus. Outbreaks in Long-Term Care Facilities. Emerging Infectious Diseases. National Center for Emerging and . Zoonotic. Infectious Diseases. Emerging Infectious Diseases . Affecting . the Digestive System. SLOs. List examples of normal . microbiota. for each part of the gastrointestinal tract. Describe the events that lead to dental caries and periodontal disease. List the causative agents, suspect foods, signs and symptoms, . BY MBBSPPT.COM . Learning objectives. At the end of this lecture you should be able to:. Define acute, persistent, chronic diarrhea & dysentery . Remember important organisms causing diarrhea & dysentery. ISEASE Urgent Reports 24/7 415 554-2830After hours follow prompts to page the on-call physician Non-Urgent ReportsNVESTIGATIONCase InvestigationInterview cases and clinicians to identify ris Getting Started. Scavenger Hunt Exercise. Find Scavenger Hunt card in the Participant’s Manual. Introduce yourself to others in the room. Find a person in the group who fits 1 of the descriptions in the boxes and get that person’s initials next to the description. Anas Abu. -. Humaidan. M.D. Ph.D. . Viral gastroenteritis . Gastroenteritis / overview . Gastroenteritis. . is inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract—the stomach and small intestine.. Can be caused by . 3 . days duration ,he is on bottle . feeding .The condition is associated with fever & decreased appetite .O/E he looks pale. , . temp. 38.5. °C . with . some dehydration, . & there is abdominal distension .
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