Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
PA is #____ in Lyme disease incidence
#2 :(
___% of pt w/ Lyme will not get the rash
10-20
What are the odds of progressing to LD stage 2 if not treated?
2/3 of untreated pts develop stage 2 LD
How long much the tick be attached to spread lyme disease?
24-36 hrs
how long do intermittent migratory monoarthritis episodes last?
3 mos
When do symptoms of Localized Infection of Lyme resolve?
3-4 weeks without treatment
___% of pt w/ Lyme localized infection will get flu like sx
50
Who long must the tick be attached to cause RMSF?
6-10 hours
who gets RMSF?
Anyone that comes in contact with the disease
When does Early Localized Disease (LD) start?
Begins about 1-2 weeks after tick bite
Lyme Disease is caused by what?
Borrelia burgdorfer
Who is more likely to get RMSF?
Caucasians
second choice tx for lyme
Cefuroxime axetil 500mg bid x 3-4 weeks
Who is the typical patient to present with lyme disease?
Children/young adults Those who live in heavily wooded areas
late persistent infection AKA
Chronic disseminated infection
When does Early Disseminated Infection (LD) start?
Days to weeks after inoculation
Diagnosis of RMSF
Difficult to test for CBC, electrolytes, LFTs and renal function may show some abnormalities Diagnosis is confirmed w/ IFA test, latex agglutination, or enzyme immunoassay
What are the vectors of RMSF?
Dog Tick & Wood Tick
Prevention of LD and RMSF
Don't become a tick target (wear appropriate clothes) Tick checks after outside in wooded area Remove ticks on skin quickly and properly Be vigilant for s/s of LD and RMSF
TOC lyme
Doxycycline 100mg bid x 3-4 weeks
Tests available to diagnose Lyme Disease
ELISA or IFA Test--take 6-8weeks from time of tick bit to seroconvert, high false negative
What are the stages of lyme disease clinical manifestations?
Early localized disease Early disseminated infection Late persistent infection
Symptoms of LD Early Localized Infection:
Erythema migrans---may be asymptomatic OR burn OR itch Flu like illness: fever, chills, myalgias
Symptoms of RMSP
Fever >102 Severe HA Myalagies GI sx, insomnia, & photophobia
What is the classic triad for RMSP
Fever, headache, and rash Only present in 5% in first 3 days, but 60-70% second week
Treatment of RMSF
Hospitalization in 74% of confirmed cases---serious illness Doxycycline---DOC Chloramphenicol is altenrative tx (safe for preg) Additional Tx: intubation, transfusion, and tx of shock
The Lyme disease vector
Ixodes Tick
Former Lyme Disease Vaccination
LYMErix used to be available, was about 75% effective, company removed it from market on own
how long does early localized disease (lyme disease) last
Lasts 7-10 days
What is the most common tick-borne illness in the US?
Lyme Disease
RMSF late findings
May involve organ system(s) Myocarditis, arrhythmias, and hypotension Pulmonary edema, pnumonitis Abd pain, anorexia, HSM, and jaundic **DIC, shock, hypotension and death may occur**
How many patients recall the tick bite causing lyme disease?
Only about 25-30%
RMSF Clinical Manifesations
Rash---2-6 days after fever
the most common manifestations of late persistent infx (stage 3) Lyme
Rhemotologic and neurologic manifestations
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever caused by what?
Rickettsia rickettsii,
most common area of RMSF
SE U.S.
Symptoms of LD Early Disseminated Infection:
Skin---secondary lesions develop similiar to primary but smaller CNS--aseptic meningitis w/ mild HA and neck stiffness, Bells Palsy, Enchephalitis, personality changes & forgetfullness Musculoskeletal System Fatigue and malaise
Describe the Rash of RMSP
Starts on wrists/ankles as maculopapular Spreads centripetally to trunk and extremities Vulva and scrotum involved---diagnostic! Face is spared Palms and sols involved late in course Rash becomes petchial
When is the onset of lyme disease?
Summer and early fall
the tick that spreads is about how big?
a sesame seed
reservoir of RMSF
any small mammal
describe the progression of stage 3 Lyme attacks
each attack is less severe AND shorter in duration.
where are dog ticks most commonly found?
eastern US
describe erythema migrans
flat slightly raised red mark that grows
Incidence of foxes has ______ Incidence of coyotes has ______ thus Lyme disease is ______
foxes decreased coyotes incresaed lyme is up
organism that causes rocky mountain: g+/g-?
gram negative aerobic coccobacillus (NOT a spirochete!)
most common intermittent migratory monoarthritis findings in stage 3 Lyme
knee TMJ
When does Late Persistent Infection (LD) start?
months to years after initial infection
stage 3 Lyme - is the joint going to show spirochete?
nah
stage 3 Lyme: permanent or resolving disability?
permanent :(
where are wood ticks most commonly found?
rockies & canada
systems affected by stage 2 Lyme
skin CNS MS
most common manifestations of early disseminated infection of Lyme
skin changes
afflictions of CNS & PNS in stage 3 Lyme
subacute encephalopathy hemiparesis ataxia seizures cog impairment
why does so much damage occur from Lyme disease?
the host immune response causes a lot of the damage
What are the two ways lyme disease can spread?
Via the lymph-----regional adenopathy By the blood---organs and skin sites
what test will you perform if you get a positive initial test for Lyme?
Western Blot Test - -done after receiving postive ELISA
The Lyme Disease reservoir
White footed field mouse
Who is more likely to die from RMSF?
African Americans
toc for children w/ Lyme
Amoxicillin 500mg tid x 3-4 weeks