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Idsurv data on Diphtheria Pneumonia

Idsurv data on Diphtheria Pneumonia. Diphtheria. An illness characterised by laryngitis or pharyngitis or tonsillitis , and an adherent membrane of the tonsils, pharynx and/or nose and Isolation of Corynebacterium diphtheriae from a clinical specimen.

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Idsurv data on Diphtheria Pneumonia

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  1. Idsurv data on DiphtheriaPneumonia

  2. Diphtheria • An illness characterised by laryngitis or pharyngitis or tonsillitis, and an adherent membrane of the tonsils, pharynx and/or nose and • Isolation of Corynebacteriumdiphtheriaefrom a clinical specimen

  3. Microbiologic Diagnosis Established • No • Yes • – Culture• Isolation of Corynebacteriumdiphtheriae from a clinical specimen • – Antigen detection • – Antibody detectoon • 4 fold or greater rise in serum antibodies • – other• Gram stained smear

  4. Previous relevant vaccination • DPT vaccine (DTP) • Not immunized (NI) • Not received any dose of DTP • Partially immunized (PI) • Received less than the age appropriate doses • Fully immunized (FI) • Received all the age appropriate doses • Ineligible for Immunization (II) • Age less than 6 weeks

  5. Age wise break up of cases

  6. Sex and Immunization details

  7. Severity and Outcome

  8. Diagnosis

  9. Pneumonia • Clinical Pneumonia (PNUC) • – High fever (> 38 Degree C) and • – Tachypnea • • > 60 breaths / min if aged < 2months• > 50 breaths / min if aged 2-­‐11• > 40 breaths / min if aged 12m to <60 months • (Reasonably ruled out reactive airway disease) • Radiological Pneumonia (PNUR) • Abnormal chest radiograph sugges*ve of Pneumonia

  10. Microbiologic Diagnosis established • No • Yes • – Culture• isolation of a bacterial pathogen from pleural fluid or blood • – Antigen detection • identification of a bacterial antigen in pleural fluid by latex agglutination • – Antibody detection • – Other• Gram stained smear of pleural fluid

  11. Previous relevant vaccination • Not immunized (NI) : • Not received any dose of Pertussis, Hib and Measles containing vaccine or conjugate pneumococcal vaccine • Partially immunized (PI) : • Received either not all Pertussis, Hib and Measles containing vaccine and conjugate pneumococcal vaccine or not all age appropriate doses • Fully immunized (FI): • Received all age appropriate doses of Pertussis, Hib and Measles containing vaccines and conjugate pneumococcal vaccine • Ineligible for Immunization (II): • less than 6 weeks of age

  12. Radiological PneumoniaAge wise break up

  13. Sex distribution, Immunization statusSeverity, and Outcome

  14. Diagnosis

  15. Clinical PneumoniaAge wise break up

  16. Sex distribution, Immunization statusSeverity, and Outcome

  17. Diagnosis

  18. Thank You Idsurv.org

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