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Mumps

ContentsEssentials of DiagnosisGeneral ConsiderationsClinical FindingsDiagnosisTreatmentPrevention & ControlBuy Most Popular Antibiotic, Antifungal, Antiparasitic, Antiviral Drugs Online no RX & OTCEssentials of Diagnosis • Epidemic parotitis, usually seen in childhood. • Most common heralding symptom is painful parotid swelling. • Headache and meningismus common. • Orchitis is uncommon late complication seen in post-pubertal males; rarely leads to sterility. • Other glandular tissue may be inflamed. General Considerations A. Epidemiology. Mumps, historically known as epidemic parotitis, was one of the most common early childhood infections before the routine use of mumps vaccination starting in 1968. Reported cases of mumps have dropped 98% when compared with the prevaccine era. It is spread primarily during the …

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Measles

ContentsEssentials of DiagnosisGeneral ConsiderationsCLINICAL SYNDROMESTYPICAL MEASLESClinical FindingsMODIFIED MEASLESATYPICAL MEASLESDiagnosisTreatmentPrevention & ControlBuy Most Popular Antibiotic, Antifungal, Antiparasitic, Antiviral Drugs Online no RX & OTCEssentials of Diagnosis • Epidemic systemic viral illness, primarily of children and young adults. • Exanthematous disease with fever, cough, coryza, and conjunctivitis. • Exanthem is a maculopapular, confluent rash that is centrifugally spread from the head to the extremities. • Koplik’s spots are a pathognomonic enanthem that occurs on the buccal mucosa. • Incidence has drastically dropped in the postvaccination era. General Considerations A. Epidemiology. Rubeola, commonly known as measles, is a virus spread primarily in the winter and early spring. Like mumps and rubella, vaccination has drastically …

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Penicillins: Side Effects

See also Beta-lactam antibiotics The basic structure of the penicillins consists of a thiazolidine ring, the beta-lactam ring, and a side chain. The beta-lactam ring is essential for antibacterial activity. The side chain determines in large part the antibacterial spectrum and pharmacological properties of a particular penicillin. The rapid emergence of bacteria, particularly Staphylococcus aureus, that produce beta-lactamases (penicillinase) has been partly countered by the development of compounds that resist hydrolysis by beta-lactamases and compounds that are more active than …

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Penicillins: Organs and Systems

Respiratory Bronchospasm may be a consequence of penicillin allergy. Acute severe dyspnea with cyanosis has also been observed without symptoms of bronchial obstruction or pulmonary edema. Specific mechanisms for such cases have yet to be identified. Allergic pneumonitis and transient eosinophilic pulmonary infiltrate (Loeffler’s syndrome) are rare. These syndromes have also been observed with penicillin hypersensitivity. In one case, an alveolar allergic reaction, probably due to ampicillin, showed features of an adult respiratory distress syndrome. Nervous system High doses of penicillins, …

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Penicillins: Organs and Systems: Immunologic

Type I reactions Anaphylactic shock can occur, even after oral administration of penicillin and skin testing. However, anaphylactic shock is less common after oral than parenteral administration. In one study the incidence of anaphylactic shock was 0.04% of all patients treated with penicillin. It is also low in patients receiving long-term benzathine penicillin (1.2 million units every 4 weeks). Four episodes of anaphylaxis occurred in 0.012% of injections (1.2 reactions to 10 000 injections). Anaphylactic shock resulting in death occurred in 0.002% of all patients treated with penicillin and in 0.003% of those treated with benzathine penicillin. In …

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Penicillins: Organs and Systems:Skin

Skin reactions are the commonest adverse effects of therapeutically administered penicillins. Penicillin-contaminated milk or meat can cause itching or generalized skin reactions or even anaphylaxis. Incidence The overall annual incidence of severe erythema multi-forme (toxic epidermal necrolysis and Stevens-Johnson syndrome) is about one case per million, antibiotics being involved in 30-40%. The clinical differentiation between these syndromes can be difficult. Allergic contact dermatitis is usually caused by topical drugs, but is also seen in connection with ingestion, injection, or inhalation. The increased frequency of contact eczema due to cloxacillin and bacampicillin may be because they are intensely irritant and …

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