Title: MUMPS, MEASLES AND RUBELLA
1MUMPS, MEASLES AND RUBELLA
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3MEASLES (RUBEOLA)MUMPSRUBELLA
- MAN
- WORLD WIDE
- SINGLE SEROTYPE OF EACH VIRUS
- LIVE ATTENUATED VACCINE (MMR)
- CHILDHOOD DISEASES (PRE-VACCINE)
- NOTIFIABLE DISEASE
4VACCINE EFFECTIVENESS
5- PARAMYXOVIRUS FAMILY
- MUMPS
- MEASLES
6RUBELLA VIRUS
glycoprotein
icosahedral nucleocapsid
RNA (single-stranded positive-sense)
lipid bilayer membrane
7RUBELLA VIRUS
- TOGAVIRUS FAMILY
- Alphavirus genus
- Rubrivirus genus
- AEROSOL
- CHILDREN, ADULTS
- mild
- FETUS
- can be severe
8RUBELLA
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10RUBELLA
- DISEASE IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS
11SYMPTOMS
- SORE THROAT, RUNNY NOSE, COUGH
- FEVER
- RASH, MINOR, IRREGULAR
- lasts 12hour to 5days
- not always seen
- ARTHRALGIA, ARTHRITIS
- LYMPHOADENOPATHY
12COMPLICATIONS
13RECOVERY
14PROTECTION
15EFFECTS ON FETUS
- HEARING LOSS
- CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS
- NEUROLOGICAL
- PYSCHOMOTOR AND/OR MENTAL RETARDATION
- OPHTHALMIC
- CATARACT, GLAUCOMA, RETINOPATHY
16EFFECTS ON FETUS
- thrombocytopenia
- hepatomegaly
- splenomegaly
- intrauterine growth retardation
- bone lesions
- pneumonitis
17EFFECTS ON FETUS
- First trimester
- 65-85 of neonates have sequelae
18EFFECTS ON FETUS
- 1964
- 20,000 infants with permanent problems
- 6,000 to 30,000 spontaneous abortions
- 5,000 therapeutic abortions
- 1969 to present
- maximum of 67 cases congential rubella/yr
- usually fewer than 10
19CONGENITAL INFECTIONS
- SHED VIRUS FOR A YEAR OR MORE AFTER BIRTH
- nasopharynx, urine, feces
20CONGENITAL INFECTIONS
- EYE PROBLEMS
- GLANDULAR COMPLICATIONS
- diabetes,
- thyroid problems
- deficiency growth hormone
21CONGENITAL / VERY EARLY INFECTIONS
- PROGRESSIVE RUBELLA PANENCEPHALITIS
22DIAGNOSIS
- 50 infections sub-clinical
- rash not always seen
- many other agents cause similar symptoms
23RUBELLA-LIKE SYMPTOMS
OTHER CAUSES INCLUDE
- HUMAN PARVOVIRUS
- SOME ALPHAVIRUSES
- SOME ENTEROVIRUSES
- SOME ADENOVIRUSES
- EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS
- SCARLET FEVER
- TOXIC DRUG REACTIONS
24PARVOVIRUS (erythrema infectiosum)
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25RUBELLA-LIKE SYMPTOMS
OTHER CAUSES INCLUDE
- HUMAN PARVOVIRUS
- SOME ALPHAVIRUSES
- SOME ENTEROVIRUSES
- SOME ADENOVIRUSES
- EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS
- SCARLET FEVER
- TOXIC DRUG REACTIONS
26DIAGNOSIS
27PREVENTION
- LIVE ATTENUATED VACCINE
- DOES NOT SPREAD TO FAMILY MEMBERS
- CHILDREN
- SUSCEPTIBLE NON-PREGANT FEMALES
28EPIDEMIOLOGY
- MAN SOLE HOST
- WORLD WIDE
- ONE SEROTYPE
- NATURAL INFECTION PROTECTS FOR LIFE
29MEASLES AND MUMPS
30PARAMYXOVIRUSES
HN/H/G glycoprotein SPIKES
pleomorphic
F glycoprotein SPIKES
helical nucleocapsid (RNA plus NP protein)
lipid bilayer membrane
polymerase (2 proteins)
M protein
31PARAMYXOVIRUS FAMILYproperties of attachment
protein
32INFECTION
33viremia
Adapted from Mims, Playfair, Roitt, Wakelin and
Williams (1993) Medical Microbiology
34DISSEMINATED SPREAD
- LONGER TIME FOR SYMPTOMS
- IMMUNE RESPONSE
- IF SYMPTOMS DUE TO IMMUNE RESPONSE, USUALLY
INFECTIOUS PRIOR TO SYMPTOMS
Adapted from Mims, Playfair, Roitt, Wakelin and
Williams (1993) Medical Microbiology
35MEASLES - Kopliks spots
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36MEASLES - RASH
CDC - B.Rice
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37DISEASE
- FEVER
- RESPIRATORY TRACT SYMPTOMS
- rhinorrhea, cough
- KOPLIKS SPOTS
- MACULOPAPULAR RASH
- T-cells -gtendothelial cells
- CONJUNCTIVITIS
- epithelial cells
38RECOVERY
- FAIRLY RAPID
- Tcell response important
- agammaglobulinemia recover
- Tcell deficient, may be no rash, may be severe
disease (life threatening) - DISEASE MORE SEVERE IN ADULTS
39COMPLICATIONS
40MEASLES GIANT CELL PNEUMONIA
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41COMPLICATIONS
- GIANT CELL PNEUMONIA
- SECONDARY BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
- MORE SEVERE IF MALNOURISHED AND/OR POOR ACCESS TO
MEDICAL CARE
42Mims et al., Medical Microbiology 1993
43PROBLEMS
- vitamin A deficient -gt low mucosal defense
- low protein, calories -gt impaired immunity
- lack of antibiotics for secondary infections
- lack of vaccination (need cold chain)
- poor hygiene
ESTIMATE THAT MEASLES KILLS 1,000,000/YR
WORLDWIDE
44COMPLICATIONS
- GIANT CELL PNEUMONIA
- SECONDARY BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
- MORE SEVERE IF MALNOURISHED AND/OR POOR ACCESS TO
MEDICAL CARE - MEASLES ENCEPHALITIS
45MEASLES ENCEPHALITIS
- 1/1000 cases
- sequelae
- deafness
- seizures
- mental disorders
46SUB-ACUTE SCLEROSING PANENCEPHALITIS
47IMMUNOSUPPRESSION AND MEASLES
- TEMPORARY DEPRESSION OF IMMUNE RESPONSE
- MAY GET REACTIVATION OF HERPES, TUBERCULOSIS
48DIAGNOSIS
- Serodiagnosis, isolation
- All suspect cases should be confirmed by
laboratory
49EPIDEMIOLOGY
- ALMOST ALL INFECTED INDIVIDUALS SHOW DISEASE
- ONE SEROTYPE
- NATURAL INFECTION GIVES LIFE LONG PROTECTION
- MOST CONTAGIOUS BEFORE RASH IS EVIDENT
50The State, Columbia, S.C. Saturday October 16,
1999
51The State, Columbia, S.C. Saturday October 16,
1999
52PREVENTION
- LIVE ATTENUATED VACCINE
- Does not spread to contacts
- Can cause problems in immunosuppressed
- IMMUNE SERUM GLOBULIN
53TREATMENT
54PARAMYXOVIRUSESMUMPS
55MUMPS
CDC - B.Rice
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58RECOVERY
59DIAGNOSIS
- 30 INFECTIONS SUB-CLINICAL
- SEROLOGY OR ISOLATION
60EPIDEMIOLOGY
- MAN ONLY HOST
- ONE SEROTYPE
- SUB-CLINICAL INFECTIONS
- CONTAGIOUS BEFORE AND AFTER SYMPTOMS
61PREVENTION
- LIVE ATTENUATED VACCINE
- DOES NOT SPREAD TO CONTACTS
- Contradindicated in
- Immune suppressed
- Pregnant women
62END
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