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Viral reassortment
When viruses with segmented genomes, like influenza, exchange segments.
Live attenuated viral vaccines
Smallpox
Yellow fever
Chicken pox
Sabin's polio virus
MMR
Killed viral vaccines
Rabies, Influenza, Salk polio, and HAV
ssDNA virus family
Parvoviridae
Circular DNA virus families
Papilloma, Polyoma, and Hepadnaviruses
dsRNA irus family
Reovirus
Diploid virus family
Retroviruses (2 identical ssRNA molecules)
Only DNA viruses to replicate in the cytoplasm
Poxvirus
RNA viruses that replicate in the nucleus
Influenza and Retroviruses
Naked DNA and RNA viruses
DNA: PAPP= Parvovius, Adenovirus, Papilloma, Polyoma
RNA: CPR= Calcivirus, Picornavirus, Reovirus
DNA Viruses
Herpes, Hepadna, Adeno, Parvo, Papilloma, Polyoma, Pox viruses
Most common cause of sporadic encephalitis in U.S.A.
HSV-1
HSV-2
Herpes genitalis, neonatal herpes
HHV-3 common presentation in adults
VZV= shingles; unilateral, dermatomal pattern
HHV-4
EBV: Infectious mononucleosis, latent in B Cells
Characteristic owl's eye inclusions in infected cells
HHV-5 = Cytomegalovirus
HHV-6 key presentation
Roseola...fever, then rash!
Atypical lymphocytes seen on blood smear in EBV
Reactive cytotoxic T cells
HSV identification
Tzanck test
HHV 8
Kaposi Sarcoma
Maculopopular rash if patient has EBV and is given
Ammoxicillin
Causes aplastic crisis in sikle cell disease and slapped cheek in children
Parvovirus B19
Poliovirus, Echovirus, Rhinovirus, Coxsackievirus, HAV
Picornaviruses
Hand, foot, and mouth disease
Coxsackie
Break bone fever
Dengue fever, flavivirus
Common cold
Rhinovirus, Corinovirus
Fever, jaundice, black vomit
Yellow fever- flavivirus
Meningitis in summer months
Echovirus; Coxsackie; Enterovirus
Tourniquet test helps diagnose hemorrhagic disease
Dengue fever- flavivirus
Infects otor neurons of the anterior horn
Polio virus, West nile virus