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==DDx== | ==DDx== | ||
=Invasive Gastro= | |||
*Salmonella | |||
*Shigella | |||
*Campylobacter | |||
*Yersinia | |||
*C. Dif | |||
*Entamoeba | |||
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|+ Invasive AGE | |||
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! scope="col" | '''Species''' | |||
! scope="col" | '''Onset''' | |||
! scope="col" | '''Symptoms''' | |||
! scope="col" | '''Transmission''' | |||
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| Salmonella||6-72 hours|| | |||
*Fever | |||
*Abd pain | |||
*Headache|| | |||
*Eggs | |||
*Poultry | |||
*Water | |||
*Reptiles | |||
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| Shigella||1-3 days||180-240 days||Monofilament synthetic absorbable suture | |||
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| Yersinia||1-5 days||90 days||Synthetic | |||
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| Campylobacter||1-7 days||42 days||Synthetic with radiation treatment for increased absorption | |||
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| C. Dif||10 days||1-11 weeks||Synthetic with radiation treatment for increased absorption | |||
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| Entamoeba||1-11 weeks||42 days||Synthetic with radiation treatment for increased absorption | |||
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==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
Revision as of 20:13, 25 January 2015
Background
- Blood diarrhea suggests bacterial etiology
- Viral AGE usually lasts <7d
- Do not dx isolated vomiting as AGE
Diagnosis
- Vomiting/diarrhea
- Crampy/diffuse abdominal pain
Work-Up
- Assess hydration status
- Cap refill, skin turgor, resp rate
- Consider stool labs if:
- >10 stools in previous 24hr
- Travel to high-risk country
- Fever
- Bloody stool
- Persistent diarrhea
DDx
Invasive Gastro
- Salmonella
- Shigella
- Campylobacter
- Yersinia
- C. Dif
- Entamoeba
| Species | Onset | Symptoms | Transmission |
|---|---|---|---|
| Salmonella | 6-72 hours |
| |
| Shigella | 1-3 days | 180-240 days | Monofilament synthetic absorbable suture |
| Yersinia | 1-5 days | 90 days | Synthetic |
| Campylobacter | 1-7 days | 42 days | Synthetic with radiation treatment for increased absorption |
| C. Dif | 10 days | 1-11 weeks | Synthetic with radiation treatment for increased absorption |
| Entamoeba | 1-11 weeks | 42 days | Synthetic with radiation treatment for increased absorption |
Treatment
- Oral rehydration therapy
- 30mL(1oz)/kg/hr
- Antiemetic
- Ondansetron 0.15mg/kg/dose IV/PO
- Antibiotics
- Only consider in pts w/ invasive infection
- Shigella, campylobacter, E. coli, yersinia, vibrio
- Bloody stool w/ mucus and fever
- NOT indicated for E. coli O157:H7
- NOT routinely indicated for salmonella
- Exceptions: SCD, IBD, <3mo
- Azithromycin (able to tolerate PO)
- Ceftriaxone (parenteral)
- Only consider in pts w/ invasive infection
Disposition
See Also
Source
Tintinalli
