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Title: Poliomyelitis


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Poliomyelitis
  • Dept. Of Infectious Disease
  • 2nd Affiliated Hospital
  • CMU

2
Definition
  • Poliomyelitis is acute infectious disease caused
    by poliovirus.
  • Infantile paralysis.
  • Pathologic lesions motor neurons in the gray
    matter in the anterior horn of the spinal cord..
  • Clinical feature

3
Definition
  • Clinical feature fever
  • sore throat
  • muscle pain
  • paralysis

4
Etiology
  • Causative agent poliovirus
  • family Picornaviridae, genus Enterovirus
  • single strain RNA
  • Resistance Sensitive to heat, oxidant
  • ultraviolet rays

5
Etiology
  • Serotype
  • on the basis of neutralization tests.
  • Type I
  • Type II
  • Type III
  • no cross immunity

6
Epidemiology
  • Source of infection
  • patients and carriers
  • inapparent inf. non-paralytic inf.
  • Route of transmission
  • air-borne, respiratory tract
  • fecal-oral route

7
Epidemiology
  • Susceptibility
  • universal susceptible to polio
  • covert infection gt90
  • paralytic patientslt1
  • lifelong immunity to same type virus
  • Epidemiologic features
  • children under 5yrs, 6m5yrs
  • summer fall

8
Pathogenesis
9
poliovirus
oral
air
epithelial cells (in pharynx, intestine)
covert infection
regional lymphatics
Ab
blood stream
Ab
abortive infection
first viremia second viremia
blood-brain barrier
CNS
paralytic type
non-paralytic type
10
Pathology
  • Place of lesion
  • all of CNS
  • spinal cord, brain stem
  • motor neurons in anterior horns of cervical
    lumbar enlargement of spinal cord.

11
Pathology
  • Pathologic features
  • neuron necrosis
  • inflammatory infiltrate of leukocyte,lymphocyte.

12
Clinical manifestation
  • Incubation period 514 days
  • Clinical types
  • Covert infection gt90
  • Abortive poliomyelitis 48
  • Non-paralytic poliomyelitis
  • Paralytic poliomyelitis 12

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Clinical manifestation
  • Paralytic poliomyelitis
  • Prodromal period
  • preparalytic period
  • paralytic period
  • convalescent period
  • sequela period

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Clinical manifestation
  • Prodromal period(14d)
  • upper respiratory tact infection
  • fever, fatigue, sore throat, headache
  • intestinal tract infection
  • vomiting, diarrhea, constipation
  • abortive poliomyelitis

15
Clinical manifestation
  • Preparalytic period
  • progressing this phase without prodromal phase
  • 16days after symptoms of prodromal phase
  • without prodromal phase

16
Clinical manifestation
  • Preparalytic period
  • fever two-hump fever(1030)
  • symptoms signs of CNS
  • severe headache vomiting
  • dysphoria or lethargy
  • muscle pain

17
Clinical manifestation
  • Preparalytic period
  • symptoms signs of CNS
  • cutaneous hyperesthesia
  • hyperhidrosis
  • meningeal irritations (neck stiffness Kernigs
    Brudzinskis signs positive) 36d , nonparalytic
    poliomyelitis

18
Clinical manifestation
  • Paralytic period
  • paralysis types
  • spinal type
  • brain stem type
  • mixed type
  • brain type

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Clinical manifestation
  • Paralytic period
  • Spinal type most common
  • paralysis features
  • flaccid (hypomyotonia ,tendon reflexes are weak
    or absent)
  • asymmetric distribution
  • without sensory loss

20
Clinical manifestation
  • Paralytic period
  • Spinal type most common
  • paralysis muscles
  • paralysis of extremities leg gtarm proximal gt
    distal
  • paralysis of diaphragmatic intercostal muscles
    affects respiratory movement
  • paralysis of abdominal muscle -- stubborn
    constipation

21
Clinical manifestation
  • Paralytic period
  • Brain stem type
  • cranial nerve paralysis 710, then 912,
  • facial paresis
  • dysphagia, high-pitched voice
  • respiratory center paralysis
  • central respiratory failure
  • cacorhythmic breathing ect.
  • vasomotor center paralysis

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Clinical manifestation
  • Paralytic period
  • brain type - polio-encephalitis
  • high fever, convulsion,
  • disturbance of consciousness,
  • tonic paralysis
  • mixed type
  • spinal type brain stem type

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Clinical manifestation
  • Convalescent period
  • paralytic muscles begin to recover
  • distal gt proximal,
  • at first 34 month quick recovery, 6 month later
    recovery slowly,the recovery process reaches its
    limit around 18 months

24
Clinical manifestation
  • Sequela period
  • persistent paralysis
  • muscular atrophies
  • deformities of limbs

25
Laboratory Findings
  • Cerebrospinal fluid
  • aseptic menigitis
  • pleocytosis 50500109/L
  • protein normal or slightly increase
  • albuminocytologic dissociation
  • glucose and chloride normal
  • virus isolation
    pharynx, feces, blood or CSF,brain.

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Laboratory Findings
  • Serological test
  • Specific IgM Ab (blood CSF)
  • Neutralized Ab
  • Complement combining Ab
  • four fold rise

27
Diagnosis
  • Epidemiological data
  • Clinical manifestation
  • Laboratory findings
  • Abortive or non-paralytic polio - isolation
    of virus or serological test
  • paralytic polio - clinical diagnosis

28
Differential Diagnosis
  • Guillain-Barre Syndrome
  • symmetric, ascending paralysis with loss
  • of sensation
  • CSF protein elevate with absent or
  • minimal pleocytosis,
  • albuminocytologic dissociation
  • rapid and complete recovery
  • Coxsackie or ECHO no epidemic no seqela

29
Differential Diagnosis
  • Paralysis caused by other enterovirus
  • Coxsackie or ECHO viruses
  • no epidemic no sequelae

30
Treatment
  • Prodromal preparalytic P
  • isolation rest in bed
  • not accept muscular injection operation
  • hot moist pack to muscles
  • 50GSVitC 12g iv, IFN
  • hydrocortison

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Treatment
  • Paralytic period
  • limb paralysis
  • nursing for paralytic limbs
  • Put the limbs on function position
  • Vit C ATP ivdrop
  • Galanthamin or Prostipmin iM

32
Treatment
  • treatment for respiratory obstacle
  • bulbar paralysis
  • dysphgia
  • keep air way clear (sputum aspiration postural
    drainage )
  • tracheal intubation
  • tracheotomy tank respirator

33
Treatment
  • treatment for respiratory obstacle
  • respiratory center paralysis
  • respiratory stimulant
  • tracheotomy tank respirator
  • respiratory muscle paralysis
  • mild observation
  • tank respirator

34
Treatment
  • Convalescent sequela period
  • acupuncture
  • massage

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Prevention
  • control of source of infection
  • isolation 40 days after the onset of illness
  • protection of susceptible population
  • attenuated live vaccine by oral
  • killed virus vaccine
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