BACTERIAL DISEASES

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BACTERIAL DISEASES

PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS :-

Pathogen:-      Mycobacterium tuberculae 

Incubation Period:-      2-10 weeks

Symptoms:-Coughing; chest pain and bloody sputum with tuberculin.

Epidemiology:-Airborne & Droplet infection

Therapy/ Prophylaxis:-Streptomycin,
para-amino salicylic acid, rifampicin etc./
BCG vaccine Isolation, Health
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DIPHTHERIA:-

Pathogen:- Corynebacterium diphtheriae

Incubation Period:-     2-6 days

Symptoms:-Inflammation of mucosa of nasal chamber, throat etc. respiratory tract blocked.

Epidemiology:-Airborne & Droplet infection

Therapy/ Prophylaxis:-Diphtheria antitoxins, Penicillin, Erythromycin/ DPT vaccine

CHOLERA:-

Pathogen:-   Vibrio cholerae

Incubation Period:-6 hours to 2 – 3 days

Symptoms:-Acute diarrhoea & dehydration.

Epidemiology:-Direct & oral (with contaminated food & water)

Therapy/Prophylaxis:Oral
rehydration therapy & tetracycline/
Sanitation, boiling of water &
cholera vaccine

Leprosy:-

Pathogen:-Mycobacterium leprae

Incubation Period:-  2-5 years

Symptoms:-Skin hypopigmentation, nodulated skin, deformity of fingers & toes. Lepromin in skin tests.

Epidemiology:-lowest infectious & contagious

Therapy/Prophylaxis:-Dapsone, rifampicin, Clofazimine./ Isolation

Pertussis(Whooping Cough):-

Pathogen:-Bordetella pertussis

Incubation period:- 7-14 days

Symptoms:-Whoops during inspiration

Epidemiology:-Contagious & Droplet infection

Therapy/Prophylaxis:-Erythromycin
/
DPT vaccine

Tetanus(Lock Jaw):-

Pathogen:-Clostridium tetani

Incubation Period:- 3-21 days

Symptoms:-Degeneration of motor neurons, rigid jaw muscles, spasm and paralysis

Epidemiology:-Through injury

Therapy/Prophylaxis:-Tetanus- antitoxins. / ATS and DPT vaccines.

Gonorrhoea:-

Pathogen:-          Neisseria gonorrhoeae

Incubation Period:-   2-10 days

Symptoms:-   Inflammation of urinogenital tract.

Epidemiology:-   Sexual transmission

Therapy/Prophylaxis:-Penicillin
& Ampicillin / Avoid prostitution

Syphilis:-

Pathogen:-Treponema pallidum

Incubation period:-3 weeks

Symptoms:-Inflammation of urinogenital tract.

Epidemiology:-Sexual transmission

Therapy/Prophylaxis:-Tetracycline & penicillin. / Avoid prostitution

Viral Disease:-
Chickenpox(Varicella):

Pathogen – Herpes-zoster virus (DNA- virus)

Epidemiology – Contagious & Formite borne

Incubation Period – 12-20 days

Symptoms – Dark red coloured rash or pox changing into vesicles, crusts and falling.

Prophylaxis – Now vaccine available, isolation.

Therapy – Zoster Immunoglobulins (ZIG).

2. Smallpox(Variolla):-

Pathogen – Variola-virus (DNA-Virus)

Epidemiology – Contagious & Droplet infection

Incubation Period – 12-days

Symptoms – Appearance of rash changing into pustules, scabs and falling.

Prophylaxis – Smallpox vaccine.

Therapy – No case reported after 1978.

3.Poliomyelitis:-

Pathogen – Polio-virus (RNA-virus)

Epidemiology – Direct & oral

Incubation Period – 7-14 days

Symptoms – Damages motor neurons causing stiffness of neck, convulsion, paralysis of generally legs.

Prophylaxis – ‘Salk’ vaccine and Oral Polio vaccine.

Therapy – Physiotherapy.

4. Measles(Rubeolla Disease):-

Pathogen – Rubeolla-virus (RNA-virus)

Epidemiology – Contagious & Droplet infection

Incubation Period – 10 days

Symptoms – Rubeolla (skin eruptions), coughing, sneezing etc.

Prophylaxis – Edmonston- B-vaccine, isolation

Therapy – Antibiotics & sulpha drugs.

5. Mumps:-

Pathogen – Mumps-virus (RNA-virus)

Epidemiology – Contagious & Droplet infection

Incubation Period – 12-26 days

Symptoms – Painful enlargement of parotid salivary glands.

Prophylaxis – Mumps- vaccine isolation

Therapy – Antibiotics.

6. Rabies(Hydrophobia)

Pathogen – Rabies-virus (RNA-virus)

Epidemiology – Indirect & inoculative (vectors are rabid animals monkeys, cats, dogs)

Incubation Period – 10 days to 1- 3 months

Symptoms – Spasm of throat & chest muscles, fears from water, paralysis and death.

Prophylaxis – Immunization of dogs. 

Therapy – Pasteur- treatment (14 vaccines in stomach).

7.Trachoma:-

Pathogen – Chlamydia trachomatis

Epidemiology – Contagious, formite-borne and flies (vectors)

Incubation Period – 5-12 days

Symptoms – Inflammation of conjunctiva & cornea leading to blindness.

Prophylaxis – Isolation

Therapy – Tetracycline & sulfonamide.

8.Influenza(Flu):-

Pathogen – Myxovirus influenzae (RNA-virus)

Epidemiology – Air borne and pandemic

Incubation Period – 24-48 Hours Lasts for 4-5 days

Symptoms – Bronchitis, sneezing bronchopneumonia, leucopenia, coughing, etc.

Prophylaxis – Isolation.

Therapy – Antibiotic therapy.

9.Hepatitis(Epidemic Jaundice):-

Pathogen – Hepatitis-B virus

Epidemiology – Direct & oral (with food and water)

Incubation Period – 20-35 days

Symptoms – Damage to liver cells releasing bilirubin which causes jaundice.

Prophylaxis – Proper sanitation proper coverage of food, water, milk etc. use of chlorinated or boiled water, etc. 

Therapy – Hepatitis-B vaccine.

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