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{{WBRQuestion
|QuestionAuthor=William J  Gibson
|QuestionAuthor=William J  Gibson (Reviewed by Yazan Daaboul)
|ExamType=USMLE Step 1
|ExamType=USMLE Step 1
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|SubCategory=General Principles, Infectious Disease
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|SubCategory=General Principles, Infectious Disease
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|SubCategory=General Principles, Infectious Disease
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|SubCategory=General Principles, Infectious Disease
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|SubCategory=General Principles, Infectious Disease
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|SubCategory=General Principles, Infectious Disease
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|SubCategory=General Principles, Infectious Disease
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|MainCategory=Microbiology
|Prompt=A 3-year-old boy is brought to your office after her mother noticed that he has had watery, nonbloody diarrhea for the past 2 days. The mother reports that several of her son's playmates from daycare have had similar symptoms as well. Which of the following describes the most likely causal organism?
|SubCategory=General Principles, Infectious Disease
|Explanation=Rotavirus is the most common cause of diarrhea in children. It is particularly prevalent in places where many children come in contact with each other such as daycare centers. Rotavirus causes diarrhea because sloughing off of intestinal mucosa leads to poor absorption of water and Na+. The infection typically lasts a few days before recovery. Residual lactose intolerance as a result of epithelial degeneration can take longer though.  Rotavirus is a nonenveloped dsRNA virus with icosahedral capsid symmetry of the reovirus family.
|Prompt=A 3-year-old boy is brought to the pediatrician's office after his mother noticed that he has had several episodes of watery diarrhea for the past 2 days. The mother reports that several of her son's playmates from daycare have had similar symptoms as well. Which of the following best describes the most likely infectious agent of this patient's condition?
|Explanation=Rotavirus, an non-enveloped segmented dsRNA reovirus with an icosahedral capsid, is the most common cause of watery diarrhea in children. It is particularly prevalent in settings where many children come in contact with each other, such as daycare centers. Rotavirus causes watery diarrhea because the virus causes sloughing off of intestinal mucosa that leads to poor absorption of water and Na+. The infection typically lasts a few days before spontaneous recovery. However, some cases require hospitalization for rehydration following dehydration associated with severe diarrhea. Residual lactose intolerance as a result of epithelial degeneration may require prolonged periods of time before recovery.
|AnswerA=ssDNA virus
|AnswerA=ssDNA virus
|AnswerAExp=The parvovirus family is composed of ssDNA viruses. Parvovirus B19 is responsible for [[erythema infectiosum]] in children (also known as fifth disease or slapped cheek syndrome).
|AnswerAExp=The parvovirus family is composed of ssDNA viruses. Parvovirus B19 is responsible for [[erythema infectiosum]] in children (also known as fifth disease or slapped cheek syndrome).
|AnswerB=dsDNA virus
|AnswerB=dsDNA virus
|AnswerBExp=The majority of DNA viruses are composed of dsDNA.
|AnswerBExp=The majority of DNA viruses are composed of dsDNA, such as herpesvirus, adenovirus, papillomavirus, polyomavirus, and poxvirus. Hepadnavirus is also a DNA virus, but it is only partially double-stranded.  
|AnswerC=ssRNA virus
|AnswerC=ssRNA virus
|AnswerCExp=Most RNA viruses, including the Norwalk virus are composed of ssRNA.  While the Norwalk virus is a cause of diarrhea in both children and adults, it is not the most common cause of diarrhea in children.
|AnswerCExp=Most RNA viruses, including the Norwalk virus are composed of ssRNA.  While the Norwalk virus is a cause of diarrhea in both children and adults, it is not the most common cause of watery diarrhea in children.
|AnswerD=dsRNA virus
|AnswerD=dsRNA virus
|AnswerDExp=Rotavirus is the most common cause of diarrhea in children and is a dsRNA virus.
|AnswerDExp=Rotavirus is the leading cause of watery diarrhea in children. It is a non-enveloped segmented dsRNA reovirus with an icosahedral capsid.
|AnswerE=Bacteria
|AnswerE=Bacteria
|AnswerEExp=Bacteria are not the most common cause of diarrhea in children.
|AnswerEExp=Bacteria are not the most common cause of watery diarrhea in children.
|EducationalObjectives=Rotavirus is the most common cause of diarrhea in children and is a dsRNA virus.
|EducationalObjectives=Rotavirus is the most common cause of watery diarrhea in children. It is is a dsRNA virus.
|References=First Aid 2014 page 162
|References=First Aid 2014 page 162


First Aid 2012 page 186
|RightAnswer=D
|RightAnswer=D
|WBRKeyword=Microbiology, Diarrhea, Gastrointestinal, Virus, Viruses, RNA virus,
|WBRKeyword=Microbiology, watery, Diarrhea, Gastrointestinal, Virus, Viruses, RNA virus, rotavirus, reovirus, classification, RNA
|Approved=Yes
|Approved=Yes
}}
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Revision as of 04:18, 3 August 2014

 
Author PageAuthor::William J Gibson (Reviewed by Yazan Daaboul)
Exam Type ExamType::USMLE Step 1
Main Category MainCategory::Microbiology
Sub Category SubCategory::General Principles, SubCategory::Infectious Disease
Prompt [[Prompt::A 3-year-old boy is brought to the pediatrician's office after his mother noticed that he has had several episodes of watery diarrhea for the past 2 days. The mother reports that several of her son's playmates from daycare have had similar symptoms as well. Which of the following best describes the most likely infectious agent of this patient's condition?]]
Answer A AnswerA::ssDNA virus
Answer A Explanation [[AnswerAExp::The parvovirus family is composed of ssDNA viruses. Parvovirus B19 is responsible for erythema infectiosum in children (also known as fifth disease or slapped cheek syndrome).]]
Answer B AnswerB::dsDNA virus
Answer B Explanation AnswerBExp::The majority of DNA viruses are composed of dsDNA, such as herpesvirus, adenovirus, papillomavirus, polyomavirus, and poxvirus. Hepadnavirus is also a DNA virus, but it is only partially double-stranded.
Answer C AnswerC::ssRNA virus
Answer C Explanation AnswerCExp::Most RNA viruses, including the Norwalk virus are composed of ssRNA. While the Norwalk virus is a cause of diarrhea in both children and adults, it is not the most common cause of watery diarrhea in children.
Answer D AnswerD::dsRNA virus
Answer D Explanation AnswerDExp::Rotavirus is the leading cause of watery diarrhea in children. It is a non-enveloped segmented dsRNA reovirus with an icosahedral capsid.
Answer E AnswerE::Bacteria
Answer E Explanation AnswerEExp::Bacteria are not the most common cause of watery diarrhea in children.
Right Answer RightAnswer::D
Explanation [[Explanation::Rotavirus, an non-enveloped segmented dsRNA reovirus with an icosahedral capsid, is the most common cause of watery diarrhea in children. It is particularly prevalent in settings where many children come in contact with each other, such as daycare centers. Rotavirus causes watery diarrhea because the virus causes sloughing off of intestinal mucosa that leads to poor absorption of water and Na+. The infection typically lasts a few days before spontaneous recovery. However, some cases require hospitalization for rehydration following dehydration associated with severe diarrhea. Residual lactose intolerance as a result of epithelial degeneration may require prolonged periods of time before recovery.

Educational Objective: Rotavirus is the most common cause of watery diarrhea in children. It is is a dsRNA virus.
References: First Aid 2014 page 162]]

Approved Approved::Yes
Keyword WBRKeyword::Microbiology, WBRKeyword::watery, WBRKeyword::Diarrhea, WBRKeyword::Gastrointestinal, WBRKeyword::Virus, WBRKeyword::Viruses, WBRKeyword::RNA virus, WBRKeyword::rotavirus, WBRKeyword::reovirus, WBRKeyword::classification, WBRKeyword::RNA
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