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Updated: Feb 3 2019

Haemophilus influenzae

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  • Snapshot
    • A 6-year-old boy is brought to the pediatric emergency department after developing difficulty with breathing. Per his mother, his symptoms began approximately 3 hours ago and have progressively worsened. She endorses that he had an upper respiratory infection 1 week prior. His temperature is 102°F (38.9°C), blood pressure is 100/65 mmHg, pulse is 105/min, and respirations are 28/min. Physical examination is notable for him appearing distressed with inspiration and leaning forward with his neck hyperextended and chin thrust forward. Laryngoscopy demonstrated an erythematous and edematous epiglottis. (Epiglottitis)
  • Introduction
    • Classification
      • gram-negative rod
    • Epidemiology
      • incidence
        • nontypeable bacteria most commonly cause otitis media
    • Transmission
      • respiratory
    • Microbiology
      • oxidase positive
      • facultatively anaerobic
      • nonmotile
      • polysaccharide capsule
        • there are 6 types of capsules; however, type b is commonly associated with invasive disease
        • organisms without a capsule are said to be nontypeable
      • IgA protease
    • Associated conditions
      • encapsulated (type b) strains
        • meningitis
        • epiglottitis
        • septic arthritis
      • nonencapsulated strains
        • otitis media
        • pulmonary disease in patients with preexisting lung disease (e.g., chronic bronchitis and viral influenza infection)
    • Prognosis
      • haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccine
        • provides active immunization, which is important in preventing Hib infection
  • Studies
    • Chocolate agar
      • requires factors V (NAD+) and X (hematin) for growth
    • Grows near S. aureus on blood agar
      • S. aureus supplies factor V
  • Presentation
    • H. influenzaeClinical Presentation
      Disease
      Presentation
      Diagnostic StudiesTreatment
      Meningitis
      • Symptoms
          • headache
          • nausea
          • vomiting
        • Physical exam
          • nuchal rigidity
          • Brudzinki sign
            • spontaneous flexion of the hips during passive neck flexion
          • Kernig sign
            • inability to extend the knees while the hips are flexed at 90°
        • Lumbar puncture
        • Ceftriaxone or cefotaxime
        Epiglottitis
        • Symptoms
          • dysphagia
        • Physical exam
          • drooling
          • fever
          • muffled voice
          • stridor
          • trunk leaning forward, neck hyperextended, and chin thrust forward
        • Laryngoscopy
        • Blood and epiglottic cultures
        • Airway protection
        • Ceftriaxone or cefotaxime
        Septic arthritis
        • Symptoms
          • swollen and painful joint
        • Physical exam
          • joint tenderness
        • Synovial fluid analysis and culture
        • Cephalosporin
        Otitis media
        • Symptoms
          • irritability
          • headache
          • ear pain
        • Physical exam
          • ear tugging/tugging
        • Clinical diagnosis
        • Tympanocentesis can be considered when an etiologic diagnosis is needed
        • Amoxicillin or amoxicillin-clavulanate
        • H. influenzae Clinical Presentation
        • Disease
        • Presentation
        • Diagnostic Studies
        • Treatment
        • Meningitis
        • Symptoms
          • headache
          • nausea
          • vomiting
        • Physical exam
          • nuchal rigidity
          • Brudzinki sign
            • spontaneous flexion of the hips during passive neck flexion
          • Kernig sign
            • inability to extend the knees while the hips are flexed at 90°
        • Lumbar puncture
        • Ceftriaxone or cefotaxime
        • Epiglottitis
        • Symptoms
          • dysphagia
        • Physical exam
          • drooling
          • fever
          • muffled voice
          • stridor
          • trunk leaning forward, neck hyperextended, and chin thrust forward 
        • Laryngoscopy 
        • Blood and epiglottic cultures
        • Airway protection
        • Ceftriaxone or cefotaxime
        • Septic arthritis
        • Symptoms
          • swollen and painful joint
        • Physical exam
          • joint tenderness
        • Synovial fluid analysis and culture
        • Cephalosporin
        • Otitis media
        • Symptoms
          • irritability
          • headache
          • ear pain
        • Physical exam
          • ear tugging/tugging
        • Clinical diagnosis
        • Tympanocentesis can be considered when an etiologic diagnosis is needed
        • Amoxicillin or amoxicillin-clavulanate
      • Lumbar puncture
      • Cephalosporin
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