Rotavirus infection in immunocompetent adult patient in a city of state of São Paulo, Brazil – case report

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Autor(a) principal: Cardoso-Brito, Vinicius
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Junior, Silvio de Almeida, Moreira, Nhaypi Iasmin Taveira, Pereira, Luiz Alexandre, Bulgo, Danilo Cândido
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2216
Resumo: This article aims to describe a case report of an immunocompetent adult patient with rotavirus infection, highlighting the points to be reviewed and the conducts performed, in order to include in the routine of health professionals more appropriate actions in cases of diarrhea. acute. The research was conducted qualitatively, with the direct collection of patient data, describing the events chronologically, aiming at a better understanding of the clinical picture and medical actions. The patient presented with diarrhea and colic, with worsening in 24 hours, being seen at the emergency room and later with specialist in infectology. Routine examinations, water and food support were performed during hospitalization, as well as symptomatic therapy and antibiotic therapy. Complementary examinations showed fecal rotavirus positivity, anti-HIV 1 - 2 negatives, co-culture and negative Clostridium difficile screening, and presence of liquid cecum-ascending dilation on computed tomography. During the evaluation period, a deficit in conduct points and decision-making concerns was visualized in patients with acute diarrheal diseases in a hospital environment. Thus, it is concluded that some protocols performed in ADD patients, such as the use of antibiotic therapy, should be closely monitored, as well as the need for greater attention to biosecurity and, consequently, the risk of new infections in the environment. in addition to the need for data to accompany the occurrence of rotavirus in adult patients, which target not only public units, which may serve to leverage preventive methodologies.
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spelling Rotavirus infection in immunocompetent adult patient in a city of state of São Paulo, Brazil – case reportInfección por rotavirus en un paciente adulto inmunocompetente en una ciudad del estado de São Paulo, Brasil - informe de un casoInfecção por rotavírus em paciente adulto imunocompetente em cidade do estado de São Paulo, Brasil – relato de casoDiarreaDiarrea agudaEnfermedad prevenciónSalud publica.DiarreiaDiarreica agudaDoençaPrevençãoSaúde pública.DiarrheaAcute diarrheaDiseasePreventionPublic health.This article aims to describe a case report of an immunocompetent adult patient with rotavirus infection, highlighting the points to be reviewed and the conducts performed, in order to include in the routine of health professionals more appropriate actions in cases of diarrhea. acute. The research was conducted qualitatively, with the direct collection of patient data, describing the events chronologically, aiming at a better understanding of the clinical picture and medical actions. The patient presented with diarrhea and colic, with worsening in 24 hours, being seen at the emergency room and later with specialist in infectology. Routine examinations, water and food support were performed during hospitalization, as well as symptomatic therapy and antibiotic therapy. Complementary examinations showed fecal rotavirus positivity, anti-HIV 1 - 2 negatives, co-culture and negative Clostridium difficile screening, and presence of liquid cecum-ascending dilation on computed tomography. During the evaluation period, a deficit in conduct points and decision-making concerns was visualized in patients with acute diarrheal diseases in a hospital environment. Thus, it is concluded that some protocols performed in ADD patients, such as the use of antibiotic therapy, should be closely monitored, as well as the need for greater attention to biosecurity and, consequently, the risk of new infections in the environment. in addition to the need for data to accompany the occurrence of rotavirus in adult patients, which target not only public units, which may serve to leverage preventive methodologies.Este artículo tiene como objetivo describir un informe de caso de un paciente adulto inmunocompetente con infección por rotavirus, destacando los puntos a revisar y las conductas realizadas, para incluir en la rutina de los profesionales de la salud acciones más apropiadas en casos de diarrea agudo. La investigación se realizó de forma cualitativa, con la recopilación directa de datos de pacientes, describiendo los eventos cronológicamente, con el objetivo de una mejor comprensión del cuadro clínico y las acciones médicas. El paciente presentó diarrea y cólico, empeorando en 24 horas, siendo atendido en la sala de emergencias y luego con un especialista en infecología. Se realizaron exámenes de rutina, soporte de agua y alimentos durante la hospitalización, así como terapia sintomática y terapia con antibióticos. Los exámenes complementarios mostraron positividad del rotavirus fecal, negativos al HIV 1 - 2, cocultivo y detección de Clostridium difficile negativo, y presencia de dilatación líquida ascendente al ciego en la tomografía computarizada. Durante el período de evaluación, se visualizó un déficit en los puntos de conducta y las preocupaciones de toma de decisiones en pacientes con enfermedades diarreicas agudas en un entorno hospitalário. Por lo tanto, se concluye que algunos protocolos realizados en pacientes con DDA, como el uso de la terapia con antibióticos, deben ser monitoreados de cerca, así como la necesidad de una mayor atención a la bioseguridad y, en consecuencia, el riesgo de nuevas infecciones en el medio ambiente. Además de la necesidad de datos para acompañar la aparición de rotavirus en pacientes adultos, que se dirigen no solo a las unidades públicas, que pueden servir para aprovechar las metodologías preventivas.O artigo em questão tem como objetivo descrever um relato de caso de um paciente adulto imunocompetente com infecção por rotavírus, destacando os pontos a serem revistos e as condutas realizadas, a fim de incluir na rotina dos profissionais de saúde ações mais adequadas em quadros de diarreias aguda. A pesquisa foi realizada de maneira qualitativa, com a coleta direta dos dados do paciente, descrevendo os acontecimentos de forma cronológica, visando o melhor entendimento do quadro clínico e ações médicas. A paciente apresentou quadros de diarreia líquida e cólica, com piora do quadro em 24horas, sendo atendida em unidade de pronto atendimento e posteriormente com especialista em infectologia. Durante o período de internamento, exames de rotina, suporte hídrico e alimentar foram realizados, assim como terapia sintomática e antibioticoterapia. Os exames complementares apresentaram positividade para rotavírus em fezes, anti-HIV 1 – 2 negativos, coprocultura e pesquisa de Clostridium difficile negativos e presença de dilatação ceco-ascendente com líquido a tomografia computadorizada. Durante o período avaliado, foi visualizado um déficit em pontos de conduta e preocupações quanto a tomada de decisões em pacientes com doenças diarreicas agudas (DDAs) em ambiente hospitalar. Desta forma, conclui-se que alguns protocolos realizados em pacientes com DDAs, como a utilização de antibioticoterapia, devam ser acompanhados de perto, assim como, a necessidade de uma maior atenção quanto a biossegurança, além da necessidade de dados que acompanhem a ocorrência do rotavírus em pacientes adultos, que visem não apenas unidades públicas, o que porventura podem servir para alavancar metodologias preventivas.Research, Society and Development2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/221610.33448/rsd-v9i2.2216Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 2; e194922216Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 2; e194922216Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 2; e1949222162525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2216/1837Copyright (c) 2020 Vinicius Cardoso-Brito, Silvio de Almeida Junior, Nhaypi Iasmin Taveira Moreira, Luiz Alexandre Pereira, Danilo Cândido Bulgoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCardoso-Brito, ViniciusJunior, Silvio de AlmeidaMoreira, Nhaypi Iasmin TaveiraPereira, Luiz AlexandreBulgo, Danilo Cândido2020-08-20T18:08:48Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2216Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:26:56.515420Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Rotavirus infection in immunocompetent adult patient in a city of state of São Paulo, Brazil – case report
Infección por rotavirus en un paciente adulto inmunocompetente en una ciudad del estado de São Paulo, Brasil - informe de un caso
Infecção por rotavírus em paciente adulto imunocompetente em cidade do estado de São Paulo, Brasil – relato de caso
title Rotavirus infection in immunocompetent adult patient in a city of state of São Paulo, Brazil – case report
spellingShingle Rotavirus infection in immunocompetent adult patient in a city of state of São Paulo, Brazil – case report
Cardoso-Brito, Vinicius
Diarrea
Diarrea aguda
Enfermedad prevención
Salud publica.
Diarreia
Diarreica aguda
Doença
Prevenção
Saúde pública.
Diarrhea
Acute diarrhea
Disease
Prevention
Public health.
title_short Rotavirus infection in immunocompetent adult patient in a city of state of São Paulo, Brazil – case report
title_full Rotavirus infection in immunocompetent adult patient in a city of state of São Paulo, Brazil – case report
title_fullStr Rotavirus infection in immunocompetent adult patient in a city of state of São Paulo, Brazil – case report
title_full_unstemmed Rotavirus infection in immunocompetent adult patient in a city of state of São Paulo, Brazil – case report
title_sort Rotavirus infection in immunocompetent adult patient in a city of state of São Paulo, Brazil – case report
author Cardoso-Brito, Vinicius
author_facet Cardoso-Brito, Vinicius
Junior, Silvio de Almeida
Moreira, Nhaypi Iasmin Taveira
Pereira, Luiz Alexandre
Bulgo, Danilo Cândido
author_role author
author2 Junior, Silvio de Almeida
Moreira, Nhaypi Iasmin Taveira
Pereira, Luiz Alexandre
Bulgo, Danilo Cândido
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardoso-Brito, Vinicius
Junior, Silvio de Almeida
Moreira, Nhaypi Iasmin Taveira
Pereira, Luiz Alexandre
Bulgo, Danilo Cândido
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diarrea
Diarrea aguda
Enfermedad prevención
Salud publica.
Diarreia
Diarreica aguda
Doença
Prevenção
Saúde pública.
Diarrhea
Acute diarrhea
Disease
Prevention
Public health.
topic Diarrea
Diarrea aguda
Enfermedad prevención
Salud publica.
Diarreia
Diarreica aguda
Doença
Prevenção
Saúde pública.
Diarrhea
Acute diarrhea
Disease
Prevention
Public health.
description This article aims to describe a case report of an immunocompetent adult patient with rotavirus infection, highlighting the points to be reviewed and the conducts performed, in order to include in the routine of health professionals more appropriate actions in cases of diarrhea. acute. The research was conducted qualitatively, with the direct collection of patient data, describing the events chronologically, aiming at a better understanding of the clinical picture and medical actions. The patient presented with diarrhea and colic, with worsening in 24 hours, being seen at the emergency room and later with specialist in infectology. Routine examinations, water and food support were performed during hospitalization, as well as symptomatic therapy and antibiotic therapy. Complementary examinations showed fecal rotavirus positivity, anti-HIV 1 - 2 negatives, co-culture and negative Clostridium difficile screening, and presence of liquid cecum-ascending dilation on computed tomography. During the evaluation period, a deficit in conduct points and decision-making concerns was visualized in patients with acute diarrheal diseases in a hospital environment. Thus, it is concluded that some protocols performed in ADD patients, such as the use of antibiotic therapy, should be closely monitored, as well as the need for greater attention to biosecurity and, consequently, the risk of new infections in the environment. in addition to the need for data to accompany the occurrence of rotavirus in adult patients, which target not only public units, which may serve to leverage preventive methodologies.
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