Summary
Definition
History and exam
Other diagnostic factors
- fatigue
- diarrhoea
- nausea/vomiting
- severe headache
- abdominal pain
- sore throat
- prostration
- maculopapular rash
- conjunctivitis
- hiccups
- difficulty breathing
- anorexia
- bleeding
- tachycardia
- hypotension
- neurological signs
- petechiae
Risk factors
- living or working in, or arrival from, endemic area in previous 21 days
- contact with infected body fluids
- occupational exposure
- bioterrorism
Diagnostic investigations
1st investigations to order
- reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)
- malaria investigations
Investigations to consider
- serum electrolyte levels
- serum creatinine and urea
- blood lactate
- ABG
- FBC
- coagulation studies
- urinalysis
- LFTs
- serum amylase level
- blood cultures
- antigen-capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
- IgG antibodies
Treatment algorithm
Contributors
Authors
Lisa Bebell, MD
Infectious Diseases Division
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston
MA
Disclosures
LB is the author of a reference cited in this topic.
Peer reviewers
Mark Kortepeter, MD, MPH
Professor of Epidemiology
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha
NE
Disclosures
MK declares that he has no competing interests.
Vanessa Raabe, MD, MSc
Adult and Pediatric Infectious Disease Fellow
Emory University
Atlanta
GA
Disclosures
VR declares that she has no competing interests.
References
Key articles
Bebell LM, Riley LE. Ebola virus disease and Marburg disease in pregnancy: a review and management considerations for filovirus infection. Obstet Gynecol. 2015 Jun;125(6):1293-8.Full text Abstract
Fletcher TE, Brooks TJ, Beeching NJ. Ebola and other viral haemorrhagic fevers. BMJ. 2014 Aug 11;349:g5079.Full text Abstract
World Health Organization. Clinical management of patients with viral haemorrhagic fever: a pocket guide for the front-line health worker. Feb 2016 [internet publication].Full text
Reference articles
A full list of sources referenced in this topic is available here.
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