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picornavirus
- all transmitted how?
- except?
- all fecal-oral route, except rhinovirus
rhinovirus
- part of what family
- grows best at ____ degrees
- picornaviridae
- 33 degrees (celsius?)
hepatitis A
- part of what family
- stable in what environments
- picornaviridae
- stable in pH 1, salt water (can get from eating mussels), etc
corona virus
- what's unique about its replication process?
- RNA-dependent RNA polymerase can jump templates causing RECOMBINATION
hepatitis E
- part of what family?
- what other dzs does this family cause?
- calcivirus
- norwalk virus - AGE. has more abdominal pain than rotavirus
flaviviridae
- unique about its binding?
- what other dzs?
- which hepatitis?
- viruses bind to the Fc RECEPTOR!!... 2nd infxns can be much worse
- arboviruses - west nile, dengue/yellow fever, st louis encephalitis
- hepatitis C - abs don't clear the infxn, CTLs do!
Rubella
- part of what family?
- unique feature?
- togaviridae!
-virus is NOT CYTOLYTIC!
hepatitis delta or D
- just a subviral particle
- can replicate only with hepatitis B infxn - uses its clothes (HBsAg) in order to be infectious