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5months oldmalechild(7kg)brought withC/O
Fever for 5 days,Coldand coughfor3days & Breathing difficultyfor2days
Blood C/S&otherinvestigations sent and started on broad spectrum antibiotics
Fever & distress persisting after3 days of admission
• HR-166/mt RR-68/mt
• SPO2 96% in RA T-100.2F
• CFT <3 sec
• RS- occasional crepts + / SCR +
• Spleen 4 cm below LCM,
• liver 3 cm below RCM,
• Hemogram – WNL
• QBC & Widal – Negative
• ICT Scrub typhus – negative
• CXR – Hyperinflation + Mild B/L
insignificant infiltrates
• CRP - Negative
• Probable diagnosis ?
• Investigations ?
If positive,
• Clinical category ?
• Drug of choice ? dose ?
• Supportive measures ?
• If child worsens even after 10 days of
drug intake, what you do ?
• If symptoms resolved, how long the
organisms shed from this child ?
INFLUENZA
By
Dr. C. Kannan
1st year post graduate
Department of pediatrics
MGMCRI
OBJECTIVES
• Microbiology
• Genetic variations of influenza
• Mode of transmission
• Pathogenesis
• Treatment
• Prophylaxis
• Infection control
• vaccination
ETIOLOGY
• Large single stranded RNA virus
• Orthomyxoviridae
• Includes 3 genera
• Influenza virus A Primary human pathogens, causing
• Influenza virus B seasonal epidemics
• Influenza virus C Sporadic (URI symptoms)
EPIDEMIOLOGY
• Person to person
• Droplet infection (sneezing & coughing or talking)
• The portal of entry of the virus is the respiratory tract.
• IP 12 – 72 hours
• Seasonal influenza
colder months in temperate climates
• Four major global epidemics
1918 – A(H1N1) most severe
1957 – A(H2N2)
1968 – A(H3N2)
2009 – A(H1N1)pdm09
MICROBIOLOGY
• Type A viruses are divided into 2 subtypes
• Based on viral surface proteins or antigens
Hemagglutinin (H) Reason for antigenic variation in type A
Neuraminidase (N)
• Type B & C
No such subtype designation
So less antigenic variation
GENETICS
GENETIC DRIFT
Influenza A & B has genome with 8 single strand RNA segments
• Minor changes within the subtype
• Point mutation
• HA gene (Predominantly)
• So new influenza strains of same HA type
• Can occur in both type A & B
• Occurs yearly
GENETICS
GENETIC SHIFT
• Major changes in subtype
• Less frequent more dramatic
• Reassortment of viral segments
• Simultaneous infection by more than one strain in single host
• Emergence of novel subtypes
Avian influenza A (H5N1) in 1997 in 13 counties
Avian influenza A (H7N9) in 2013 in china
• Influenza A
• Avian & mammalian hosts
PATHOGENESIS
• Respiratory tract
• Invades ciliated columnar epithelium
• Using HA to sialic residues
• Replication occurs within 4 – 6 hours, then
• Infectious viruses produced and
• Released into neighbouring cells
• Replication continues for 10 – 14 days
• Lytic infection of respiratory epithelium
• Loss of ciliary function
• Decreased mucous production Secondary bact. infection
• Desquamation
SIGNS & SYMPTOMS
• Fever (100 F-103 F in adults and often even higher in children)
• Chills
• Cough
• Sore throat
• Runny or stuffy nose
• Headache
• Muscle aches
• Extreme fatigue
• Anorexia
• Abdomen pain, vomiting and loose stools also can occur in children
CLINICAL CATEGORISATION
CATEGORY A
• Mild fever + cough / sore throat with or without
• Body ache, headache, diarrhoea and vomiting
• Oseltamivir not needed
• Symptomatic treatment.
• Monitor for progress and reassess at 24 to 48 hours
• H1N1 test not required.
• Should confine themselves at home and avoid mixing up.
CLINICAL CATEGORISATION
CATEGORY-B
• Category A + high grade fever and severe sore throat
• May require home isolation and Oseltamivir
• Category A + Following high risk conditions shall be treated with Oseltamivir
• Pregnant women
• 65 years or older
• Systemic diseases, blood disorders, neurological disorders & diabetes
• Cancer and HIV/AIDS
• long term cortisone therapy.
Contd..,
• H1N1 test not required for Category-B
• Should confine themselves at home and avoid mixing up
• Broad Spectrum antibiotics as per the Guideline for CAP
CLINICAL CATEGORISATION
CATEGORY-C
• Category A and B + one or more of the following:
• Breathlessness Chest pain
• Drowsiness Fall in blood pressure
• Sputum mixed with blood Bluish discolouration of nails
• Children with influenza like illness + previous severe disease, manifests with
• Somnolence High and persistent fever
• Inability to feed well Convulsions
• Shortness of breath Difficulty in breathing
• Worsening of underlying chronic conditions.
• Category-C require testing, immediate hospitalization and treatment.
INVETIGATIONS
• Routine baseline investigations
• Confirmation of H1N1
• Real time RT PCR or ”
• Isolation of the virus in culture or ”
• Four-fold rise in virus specific neutralizing antibodies
• Clinical specimens are
• Nasopharyngeal swab
• Throat swab
• Nasal swab
• Tracheal aspirate (for intubated patients)
Contd.,
• Collect before administration of the anti-viral drug.
• Keep specimens at 4°C in viral transport media until transported.
• Should be transported within 24 hours.
• If not, should be stored at -70°C.
• Paired blood samples at an interval of 14 days for serological testing
PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT
OSELTAMIVIR
• NA inhibitor
• Can be given as young as 2 weeks of life
• Used in both prophylaxis and treatment
• Age >1 year
• <15kg - 30 mg BD for 5 days
• 15-23kg - 45 mg BD for 5 days
• 24-<40kg- 60 mg BD for 5 days
• >40kg- 75 mg BD for 5 days
• Age <1 year
• < 3 months - 12 mg BD for 5 days
• 3-5 months - 20 mg BD for 5 days
• 6-11 months - 25 mg BD for 5 days
• Transient nausea and vomiting are the common side effects
Contd.,
ZANAMIVIR
• NA inhibitors
• Used in Oseltamivir resistant cases
• Available in inhalational and IV preparations
• Recommended in age 7 years and older
• Treatment
10 mg twice daily (two 5mg inhalations) for 5days
• Prophylaxis
10 mg once daily (two 5mg inhalations) for 5days
SUPPORTIVE TREATMENT
• S Salicylate/aspirin contraindicated (risk of Reye syndrome)
Secondary bacterial infection control
• U Euglycemia / Euthermia
• P Paracetamol / Ibuprofen for fever and myalgia
• P Parenteral nutrition
• O Oxygen support ( depends upon the requirement)
• R Resuscitation ( ABC ) / Rest
Radiological monitoring of lungs
• T Throat and nasal care
• I IV Fluids/Hydration
• V Vasopressors for shock
• E Electrolyte balance
DISCHARGE POLICY
• Responded in 2 or 3 days and become asymptomatic
• Discharge after 5 days of treatment.
• No need for a repeat test.
• Patients who continue to have symptoms on the 5th day
• Continue treatment for 5 more days
• If asymptomatic during treatment, no test needed
Contd.,
• Symptomatic after 10 days of treatment or / respiratory distress
• Secondary infection must be taken care
• Resistance of anti viral would be tested
• The dose of anti viral may be adjusted on case to case basis
• Family of patients discharged earlier should be educated on
• Personal hygiene
• Infection control measures at home
• Children’s abstinence from school
CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS
For health care workers of isolation unit
• Treating physicians
• Paramedical personnel
• Unit helpers
• Oseltamivir 75 mg OD for 10 days
For contacts
• High risk patients only
• With under lying systemic diseases
• Extremes of age < 5 years and >65 years
MASS CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS
• Oseltamivir to all within 5 km from the epicentre, If
• Severe morbidity and high mortality
• Cluster is limited by natural geographic boundaries
• Decision would be taken by State Health Department/MOHFW, GOI.
• All close contacts of suspected, probable and confirmed cases.
• Close contacts
• Household
• Social contacts
• Family members
• Co-workers
• School contacts
• Fellow travellers
CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS DOSAGE
• Oseltamivir is the drug of choice.
• For 10 days after last exposure
• Maximum period of 6 weeks
• Age >1 year
• <15kg - 30 mg OD for 10 days
• 15-23kg - 45 mg OD for 10 days
• 24-<40kg - 60 mg OD for 10 days
• >40kg - 75 mg OD for 10 days
• Age <1 year
• < 3 months
Not recommended unless judged critical
Limited studies
• 3-5 months 20 mg OD for 10 days
• 6-11 months 25 mg OD for 10 days
PPE(PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT)
PPE reduces the risk of infection if used correctly
• Gloves (non sterile)
• Mask (high-efficiency mask)
• Three layered surgical mask
• Long-sleeved cuffed gown
• Protective eyewear (goggles/visors/face shields)
• Cap (increased aerosols)
• Plastic apron if splashing of secretions are anticipated.
PPE APPLYING ORDER
• Follow thorough hand wash
• Wear the coverall
• Wear the goggles/ shoe cover/and head cover in that order.
• Wear face mask
• Wear gloves
The masks should be changed after every six to eight hours.
PPE REMOVING ORDER
• Remove gown
• Remove gloves
• Wash hands with soap and water
• Remove cap and face shield
• Remove mask
By grasping elastic behind ears
Do not touch front of mask
• Wash hands with soap and water before leaving the room
• Wash hands with soap and water after leaving the room
INFECTION CONTROL MEASURES
ISOLATION UNIT
• The patient should wear a three layer surgical mask.
• The medical/paramedical personnel should wear PPE
• Water proof apron, if soiling anticipated.
• Avoid aerosol-generating procedures
• Perform hand hygiene
• Infection control precautions to continue
• Adult patient for 7 days after resolution of symptoms
• Children <12 for 14 days after resolution of symptoms
• Disinfection of contaminated surfaces and equipments
• On daily basis
• Once after discharge
Contd.,
DURING TRANSPORT
• Patient should also wear a three layer surgical mask
• Avoid aerosol generating procedures
• Ambulance cabin personnel should wear
• Full complement of PPE + N95 masks
• Driver should wear three layered surgical mask
• Once the patient is admitted to the hospital
• Interior/exterior of the ambulance
• Reusable patient care equipment needs to be sanitized
• Standard disposal of waste (including PPE) in ambulance
VACCINE
Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIP)(Trivalent)
• Killed influenza virus component is used
• Three strains are used
• Influenza A (H1N1) virus
• Influenza A (H3N2) virus
• Influenza B virus.
• Antibodies will develop two weeks after vaccination.
• IM route
• Protective efficacy is 50 to 60 %
• Excellent safety profile / costs around 650 rupees
Contd.,
• Recommended after 6 completed months
• 6 months to 8 years 0.25ml / 2 doses / 4 weeks apart / per year
• >8 years 0.5 ml / single dose / per year
• Soreness, redness and tenderness over injection site are common SE
• CI in children who are at higher risk of developing complications
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/qa/vaccineeffect.htm
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Influenza ppt(kannan) (1)

  • 1. 5months oldmalechild(7kg)brought withC/O Fever for 5 days,Coldand coughfor3days & Breathing difficultyfor2days Blood C/S&otherinvestigations sent and started on broad spectrum antibiotics Fever & distress persisting after3 days of admission • HR-166/mt RR-68/mt • SPO2 96% in RA T-100.2F • CFT <3 sec • RS- occasional crepts + / SCR + • Spleen 4 cm below LCM, • liver 3 cm below RCM, • Hemogram – WNL • QBC & Widal – Negative • ICT Scrub typhus – negative • CXR – Hyperinflation + Mild B/L insignificant infiltrates • CRP - Negative • Probable diagnosis ? • Investigations ? If positive, • Clinical category ? • Drug of choice ? dose ? • Supportive measures ? • If child worsens even after 10 days of drug intake, what you do ? • If symptoms resolved, how long the organisms shed from this child ?
  • 2. INFLUENZA By Dr. C. Kannan 1st year post graduate Department of pediatrics MGMCRI
  • 3. OBJECTIVES • Microbiology • Genetic variations of influenza • Mode of transmission • Pathogenesis • Treatment • Prophylaxis • Infection control • vaccination
  • 4. ETIOLOGY • Large single stranded RNA virus • Orthomyxoviridae • Includes 3 genera • Influenza virus A Primary human pathogens, causing • Influenza virus B seasonal epidemics • Influenza virus C Sporadic (URI symptoms)
  • 5. EPIDEMIOLOGY • Person to person • Droplet infection (sneezing & coughing or talking) • The portal of entry of the virus is the respiratory tract. • IP 12 – 72 hours • Seasonal influenza colder months in temperate climates • Four major global epidemics 1918 – A(H1N1) most severe 1957 – A(H2N2) 1968 – A(H3N2) 2009 – A(H1N1)pdm09
  • 6. MICROBIOLOGY • Type A viruses are divided into 2 subtypes • Based on viral surface proteins or antigens Hemagglutinin (H) Reason for antigenic variation in type A Neuraminidase (N) • Type B & C No such subtype designation So less antigenic variation
  • 7. GENETICS GENETIC DRIFT Influenza A & B has genome with 8 single strand RNA segments • Minor changes within the subtype • Point mutation • HA gene (Predominantly) • So new influenza strains of same HA type • Can occur in both type A & B • Occurs yearly
  • 8. GENETICS GENETIC SHIFT • Major changes in subtype • Less frequent more dramatic • Reassortment of viral segments • Simultaneous infection by more than one strain in single host • Emergence of novel subtypes Avian influenza A (H5N1) in 1997 in 13 counties Avian influenza A (H7N9) in 2013 in china • Influenza A • Avian & mammalian hosts
  • 9. PATHOGENESIS • Respiratory tract • Invades ciliated columnar epithelium • Using HA to sialic residues • Replication occurs within 4 – 6 hours, then • Infectious viruses produced and • Released into neighbouring cells • Replication continues for 10 – 14 days • Lytic infection of respiratory epithelium • Loss of ciliary function • Decreased mucous production Secondary bact. infection • Desquamation
  • 10. SIGNS & SYMPTOMS • Fever (100 F-103 F in adults and often even higher in children) • Chills • Cough • Sore throat • Runny or stuffy nose • Headache • Muscle aches • Extreme fatigue • Anorexia • Abdomen pain, vomiting and loose stools also can occur in children
  • 11. CLINICAL CATEGORISATION CATEGORY A • Mild fever + cough / sore throat with or without • Body ache, headache, diarrhoea and vomiting • Oseltamivir not needed • Symptomatic treatment. • Monitor for progress and reassess at 24 to 48 hours • H1N1 test not required. • Should confine themselves at home and avoid mixing up.
  • 12. CLINICAL CATEGORISATION CATEGORY-B • Category A + high grade fever and severe sore throat • May require home isolation and Oseltamivir • Category A + Following high risk conditions shall be treated with Oseltamivir • Pregnant women • 65 years or older • Systemic diseases, blood disorders, neurological disorders & diabetes • Cancer and HIV/AIDS • long term cortisone therapy.
  • 13. Contd.., • H1N1 test not required for Category-B • Should confine themselves at home and avoid mixing up • Broad Spectrum antibiotics as per the Guideline for CAP
  • 14. CLINICAL CATEGORISATION CATEGORY-C • Category A and B + one or more of the following: • Breathlessness Chest pain • Drowsiness Fall in blood pressure • Sputum mixed with blood Bluish discolouration of nails • Children with influenza like illness + previous severe disease, manifests with • Somnolence High and persistent fever • Inability to feed well Convulsions • Shortness of breath Difficulty in breathing • Worsening of underlying chronic conditions. • Category-C require testing, immediate hospitalization and treatment.
  • 15. INVETIGATIONS • Routine baseline investigations • Confirmation of H1N1 • Real time RT PCR or ” • Isolation of the virus in culture or ” • Four-fold rise in virus specific neutralizing antibodies • Clinical specimens are • Nasopharyngeal swab • Throat swab • Nasal swab • Tracheal aspirate (for intubated patients)
  • 16. Contd., • Collect before administration of the anti-viral drug. • Keep specimens at 4°C in viral transport media until transported. • Should be transported within 24 hours. • If not, should be stored at -70°C. • Paired blood samples at an interval of 14 days for serological testing
  • 17. PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT OSELTAMIVIR • NA inhibitor • Can be given as young as 2 weeks of life • Used in both prophylaxis and treatment • Age >1 year • <15kg - 30 mg BD for 5 days • 15-23kg - 45 mg BD for 5 days • 24-<40kg- 60 mg BD for 5 days • >40kg- 75 mg BD for 5 days • Age <1 year • < 3 months - 12 mg BD for 5 days • 3-5 months - 20 mg BD for 5 days • 6-11 months - 25 mg BD for 5 days • Transient nausea and vomiting are the common side effects
  • 18. Contd., ZANAMIVIR • NA inhibitors • Used in Oseltamivir resistant cases • Available in inhalational and IV preparations • Recommended in age 7 years and older • Treatment 10 mg twice daily (two 5mg inhalations) for 5days • Prophylaxis 10 mg once daily (two 5mg inhalations) for 5days
  • 19. SUPPORTIVE TREATMENT • S Salicylate/aspirin contraindicated (risk of Reye syndrome) Secondary bacterial infection control • U Euglycemia / Euthermia • P Paracetamol / Ibuprofen for fever and myalgia • P Parenteral nutrition • O Oxygen support ( depends upon the requirement) • R Resuscitation ( ABC ) / Rest Radiological monitoring of lungs • T Throat and nasal care • I IV Fluids/Hydration • V Vasopressors for shock • E Electrolyte balance
  • 20. DISCHARGE POLICY • Responded in 2 or 3 days and become asymptomatic • Discharge after 5 days of treatment. • No need for a repeat test. • Patients who continue to have symptoms on the 5th day • Continue treatment for 5 more days • If asymptomatic during treatment, no test needed
  • 21. Contd., • Symptomatic after 10 days of treatment or / respiratory distress • Secondary infection must be taken care • Resistance of anti viral would be tested • The dose of anti viral may be adjusted on case to case basis • Family of patients discharged earlier should be educated on • Personal hygiene • Infection control measures at home • Children’s abstinence from school
  • 22. CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS For health care workers of isolation unit • Treating physicians • Paramedical personnel • Unit helpers • Oseltamivir 75 mg OD for 10 days For contacts • High risk patients only • With under lying systemic diseases • Extremes of age < 5 years and >65 years
  • 23. MASS CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS • Oseltamivir to all within 5 km from the epicentre, If • Severe morbidity and high mortality • Cluster is limited by natural geographic boundaries • Decision would be taken by State Health Department/MOHFW, GOI. • All close contacts of suspected, probable and confirmed cases. • Close contacts • Household • Social contacts • Family members • Co-workers • School contacts • Fellow travellers
  • 24. CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS DOSAGE • Oseltamivir is the drug of choice. • For 10 days after last exposure • Maximum period of 6 weeks • Age >1 year • <15kg - 30 mg OD for 10 days • 15-23kg - 45 mg OD for 10 days • 24-<40kg - 60 mg OD for 10 days • >40kg - 75 mg OD for 10 days • Age <1 year • < 3 months Not recommended unless judged critical Limited studies • 3-5 months 20 mg OD for 10 days • 6-11 months 25 mg OD for 10 days
  • 25. PPE(PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT) PPE reduces the risk of infection if used correctly • Gloves (non sterile) • Mask (high-efficiency mask) • Three layered surgical mask • Long-sleeved cuffed gown • Protective eyewear (goggles/visors/face shields) • Cap (increased aerosols) • Plastic apron if splashing of secretions are anticipated.
  • 26. PPE APPLYING ORDER • Follow thorough hand wash • Wear the coverall • Wear the goggles/ shoe cover/and head cover in that order. • Wear face mask • Wear gloves The masks should be changed after every six to eight hours.
  • 27. PPE REMOVING ORDER • Remove gown • Remove gloves • Wash hands with soap and water • Remove cap and face shield • Remove mask By grasping elastic behind ears Do not touch front of mask • Wash hands with soap and water before leaving the room • Wash hands with soap and water after leaving the room
  • 28. INFECTION CONTROL MEASURES ISOLATION UNIT • The patient should wear a three layer surgical mask. • The medical/paramedical personnel should wear PPE • Water proof apron, if soiling anticipated. • Avoid aerosol-generating procedures • Perform hand hygiene • Infection control precautions to continue • Adult patient for 7 days after resolution of symptoms • Children <12 for 14 days after resolution of symptoms • Disinfection of contaminated surfaces and equipments • On daily basis • Once after discharge
  • 29. Contd., DURING TRANSPORT • Patient should also wear a three layer surgical mask • Avoid aerosol generating procedures • Ambulance cabin personnel should wear • Full complement of PPE + N95 masks • Driver should wear three layered surgical mask • Once the patient is admitted to the hospital • Interior/exterior of the ambulance • Reusable patient care equipment needs to be sanitized • Standard disposal of waste (including PPE) in ambulance
  • 30. VACCINE Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIP)(Trivalent) • Killed influenza virus component is used • Three strains are used • Influenza A (H1N1) virus • Influenza A (H3N2) virus • Influenza B virus. • Antibodies will develop two weeks after vaccination. • IM route • Protective efficacy is 50 to 60 % • Excellent safety profile / costs around 650 rupees
  • 31. Contd., • Recommended after 6 completed months • 6 months to 8 years 0.25ml / 2 doses / 4 weeks apart / per year • >8 years 0.5 ml / single dose / per year • Soreness, redness and tenderness over injection site are common SE • CI in children who are at higher risk of developing complications https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/qa/vaccineeffect.htm