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Fever in the Fever in the TropicsTropics

Tom D. Thacher, MDTom D. Thacher, MDDepartment of Family MedicineDepartment of Family Medicine

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MinnesotaMayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

[email protected]@mayo.edu

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Fever as a SymptomFever as a Symptom

1.1. MalariaMalaria

2.2. HypertensionHypertension

3.3. DyspepsiaDyspepsia

4.4. Pulmonary Pulmonary tuberculosistuberculosis

5.5. Medical Medical examinationexamination

6.6. Upper respiratory Upper respiratory infectioninfection

7.7. Urinary tract Urinary tract infectioninfection

8.8. HIV infectionHIV infection

9.9. Diabetes mellitusDiabetes mellitus

10.10.PIDPID

1/3 of all presentations in primary care1/3 of all presentations in primary care

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Disease Burden by Region

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Africa SE Asia Americas

Injuries

Non-communicable

Communicable

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Learning ObjectivesLearning Objectives

1.1. Syndromic ApproachSyndromic Approach

2.2. 8 Febrile Syndromes8 Febrile Syndromes

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Context of FeverContext of Fever• AgeAge

• GeographyGeography

• SeasonSeason

• Duration of feverDuration of fever

• MalnutritionMalnutrition

• Immune statusImmune status

• ExposuresExposures

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Empiric treatmentEmpiric treatment

Syndromic ApproachSyndromic Approach

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88CommonCommon

FeverFeverSyndromesSyndromes

1.1. Fever aloneFever alone

2.2. NeurologicNeurologic

3.3. AbdominalAbdominal

4.4. PulmonaryPulmonary

5.5. RashRash

6.6. HemorrhageHemorrhage

7.7. Bone and jointBone and joint

8.8. GynecologicGynecologic

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Which of these is NOT in the top Which of these is NOT in the top five causes of death in children in five causes of death in children in

tropical countries?tropical countries?

A. B. C. D. E.

38%

14%

6%

19%22%

A.A. MeaslesMeasles

B.B. PneumoniaPneumonia

C.C. TyphoidTyphoid

D.D. HIVHIV

E.E. MalariaMalaria

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Malaria21%

Pneumonia17%

Diarrhea12%

HIV9%

Measles8%

Perinatal15%

Other18%

Causes of Death in Children Under Age 5 Years in Africa

2/3 of all2/3 of allchild deathschild deaths

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1.1. Fever AloneFever Alone

• MalariaMalaria

• Typhoid feverTyphoid fever

• HIVHIV

• DengueDengue

• LeptospirosisLeptospirosis

• RickettsiaRickettsia

• Relapsing feverRelapsing fever

• Other viral illnessesOther viral illnesses

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Okie S. N Engl J Med 2008;358:2425-2428MalariaMalaria

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Plasmodium falciparumPlasmodium falciparum

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Symptoms of malariaSymptoms of malaria

• HeadacheHeadache

• PallorPallor• Severe hemolytic anemiaSevere hemolytic anemia• Heart failureHeart failure

• Cerebral malaria – impaired mental Cerebral malaria – impaired mental status, convulsions, comastatus, convulsions, coma

• Labored breathingLabored breathing• acidosis, heart failureacidosis, heart failure

• SplenomegalySplenomegaly

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Typhoid FeverTyphoid Fever

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TyphoidTyphoid

• Sustained high Sustained high fever, headachefever, headache

• Apathy, psychosisApathy, psychosis

• Constipation, Constipation, abdominal painabdominal pain

• SplenomegalySplenomegaly

• Positive blood Positive blood cultureculture

www.worldortho.med.usyd.edu.au www.worldortho.med.usyd.edu.au

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DengueDengue

• Asia, So. AmericaAsia, So. America

• Marked myalgia, eye painMarked myalgia, eye pain

• RashRash

• ↓ ↓ WBC, ↓ plateletsWBC, ↓ platelets

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LeptospirosisLeptospirosis

• RashRash

• Aseptic meningitisAseptic meningitis

• Clue: conjunctival injection Clue: conjunctival injection

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RickettsiaRickettsia

• Fever, headache, and myalgia Fever, headache, and myalgia

• Clue: tick exposure, painless escharClue: tick exposure, painless eschar

• African tick-bite fever, scrub typhusAfrican tick-bite fever, scrub typhus

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Relapsing FeverRelapsing Fever

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88CommonCommon

FeverFeverSyndromesSyndromes

1.1. Fever aloneFever alone

2.2. NeurologicNeurologic

3.3. AbdominalAbdominal

4.4. PulmonaryPulmonary

5.5. RashRash

6.6. HemorrhageHemorrhage

7.7. Bone and jointBone and joint

8.8. GynecologicGynecologic

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2.2. Neurologic SyndromesNeurologic Syndromes

Fever, headache, altered mental Fever, headache, altered mental status, convulsions, comastatus, convulsions, coma

• Cerebral malariaCerebral malaria

• MeningitisMeningitis

• EncephalitisEncephalitis

• HIVHIV

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African Meningitis BeltAfrican Meningitis Belt

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EncephalitisEncephalitis

• RabiesRabies

• Japanese encephalitisJapanese encephalitis

• West Nile encephalitisWest Nile encephalitis

• Trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness)Trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness)

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HIVHIV

• Chronic Meningitis: TB, cryptococcalChronic Meningitis: TB, cryptococcal

• ToxoplasmosisToxoplasmosis

• HIV dementiaHIV dementia

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88CommonCommon

FeverFeverSyndromesSyndromes

1.1. Fever aloneFever alone

2.2. NeurologicNeurologic

3.3. AbdominalAbdominal

4.4. PulmonaryPulmonary

5.5. RashRash

6.6. HemorrhageHemorrhage

7.7. Bone and jointBone and joint

8.8. GynecologicGynecologic

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3.3. Abdominal SyndromesAbdominal Syndromes

Fever, abdominal painFever, abdominal pain

• TyphoidTyphoid

• Infectious colitis: shigella, E. coli, Infectious colitis: shigella, E. coli, salmonella, campylobacter, amebasalmonella, campylobacter, ameba

• Amebic liver abscessAmebic liver abscess

• Abdominal TBAbdominal TB

• Appendicitis, pyelonephritisAppendicitis, pyelonephritis

• HIVHIV

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88CommonCommon

FeverFeverSyndromesSyndromes

1.1. Fever aloneFever alone

2.2. NeurologicNeurologic

3.3. AbdominalAbdominal

4.4. PulmonaryPulmonary

5.5. RashRash

6.6. HemorrhageHemorrhage

7.7. Bone and jointBone and joint

8.8. GynecologicGynecologic

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4.4. Pulmonary SyndromesPulmonary Syndromes

Fever, cough, dyspneaFever, cough, dyspnea

• PneumoniaPneumonia

• TuberculosisTuberculosis

• HIVHIV

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Malaria21%

Pneumonia17%

Diarrhea12%

HIV9%

Measles8%

Perinatal15%

Other18%

Causes of Death in Children Under Age 5 Years in Africa

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IMCIIMCIIntegrated Management of Childhood IllnessIntegrated Management of Childhood Illness

• Increased respiratory rateIncreased respiratory rate• ≥≥60 if age < 2 mos.60 if age < 2 mos.• ≥≥50 if age 2-12 mos.50 if age 2-12 mos.• ≥≥40 if age 12 mos. to 5 years40 if age 12 mos. to 5 years

• Lower chest retractionsLower chest retractions

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88CommonCommon

FeverFeverSyndromesSyndromes

1.1. Fever aloneFever alone

2.2. NeurologicNeurologic

3.3. AbdominalAbdominal

4.4. PulmonaryPulmonary

5.5. RashRash

6.6. HemorrhageHemorrhage

7.7. Bone and jointBone and joint

8.8. GynecologicGynecologic

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5.5. Rash SyndromesRash Syndromes

Fever and skin rashFever and skin rash

• MeaslesMeasles

• HIVHIV

• DengueDengue

• Other virusesOther viruses

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88CommonCommon

FeverFeverSyndromesSyndromes

1.1. Fever aloneFever alone

2.2. NeurologicNeurologic

3.3. AbdominalAbdominal

4.4. PulmonaryPulmonary

5.5. RashRash

6.6. HemorrhageHemorrhage

7.7. Bone and jointBone and joint

8.8. GynecologicGynecologic

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6.6. Hemorrhagic SyndromesHemorrhagic SyndromesHematemesis, melena, epistaxis, petechiae, Hematemesis, melena, epistaxis, petechiae,

purpura, puncture site bleedingpurpura, puncture site bleeding

• Ebola, Lassa, MarburgEbola, Lassa, Marburg

• Yellow feverYellow fever

• DengueDengue

• Relapsing feverRelapsing fever

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88CommonCommon

FeverFeverSyndromesSyndromes

1.1. Fever aloneFever alone

2.2. NeurologicNeurologic

3.3. AbdominalAbdominal

4.4. PulmonaryPulmonary

5.5. RashRash

6.6. HemorrhageHemorrhage

7.7. Bone and jointBone and joint

8.8. GynecologicGynecologic

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7.7. Musculoskeletal SyndromesMusculoskeletal Syndromes

Fever with joint or bone painFever with joint or bone pain

• Sickle cell diseaseSickle cell disease

• Septic arthritisSeptic arthritis

• OsteomyelitisOsteomyelitis

• PyomyositisPyomyositis

• Rheumatic feverRheumatic fever

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88CommonCommon

FeverFeverSyndromesSyndromes

1.1. Fever aloneFever alone

2.2. NeurologicNeurologic

3.3. AbdominalAbdominal

4.4. PulmonaryPulmonary

5.5. RashRash

6.6. HemorrhageHemorrhage

7.7. Bone and jointBone and joint

8.8. GynecologicGynecologic

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8.8. Gynecologic SyndromesGynecologic Syndromes

Fever, pelvic pain, vaginal Fever, pelvic pain, vaginal dischargedischarge

• PIDPID

• Tubo-ovarian abscessTubo-ovarian abscess

• Postpartum endometritisPostpartum endometritis

• Septic abortionSeptic abortion

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Treatment Limiting FactorsTreatment Limiting Factors

• Self treatment with OTC antibioticsSelf treatment with OTC antibiotics

• Limited spectrum of antibioticsLimited spectrum of antibiotics

• No health insuranceNo health insurance

• Counterfeit drugs and adulterationCounterfeit drugs and adulteration

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What is the What is the deadliest animal deadliest animal

in Africa?in Africa?

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no-pest.comno-pest.com

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no-pest.comno-pest.com

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news.nationalgeographic.comnews.nationalgeographic.com

20,000 deaths per year20,000 deaths per year

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800,000 deaths per year800,000 deaths per year