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Nonenveloped viruses?
Calicivirus, Picornavirus, Reovirus, Parvovirus, Adenovirus, Papilloma, Polyoma
(NAKED for CPR and PAPP smear)
DNA viruses?
Hepadna, Herpes, Adeno, Pox, Parvo, Papilloma, Polyoma
(HHAPPPPy viruses)
Viruses in Herpesviruses?
CMV, HSV, EBV, VZV
("Get herpes in a CHEVy")
Virus:
- Causes: congenital infection, mono (w -monospot), and pneumonia
-Cells have "owl eye" appearance
CMV
CP: High fevers for few days that cause seizures, then diffuse macular rash
Roseola: HHV-6
Test: detects multinucleated giant cells in HSV-1, HSV-2, and VZV
Tzanck
(Tzanck heavens I do not have herpes)
CP: 15-20 yo with fever, hepatosplenomegaly, pharyngitis, and lymphadenopathy
EBV mono
-Abnormal CTL (atypical lymphocytes)
-Monospot: detects heterophile Abs
1. Picoviruses include?
2. Most cause?
1. Poliovirus, Echovirus, Rhinovirus, Coxsackievirus, HAV (PERCH on a "peak")
2. Aseptic meningitis (except R and HAV)
Nonenveloped RNA virus that causes common cold?
Rhinovirus
CP: High fever, black vomitus, and jaundice.
-Councilmen bodies (acidophillic inclusions) may be in liver
Yellow fever virus (flavivirus)
MCC infantile gastroenteritis (diarrhea)
Rotavirus (Right Out The Ass)
-dsRNA virus (reovirus)
-Causes worldwide flu epidemics
-Pt more susceptible to bacterial superinfections
Influenza virus
-enveloped, ssRNA, segmented
-Orthomyxovirus
-Hemagg (for viral entry)
Neurami (for virion release)
-(Sudden Shifts are more deadly than graDual Drifts)
CP: Fever, lymphadenopathy, arthralgias, truncal rash (3days)
German measles (Rubella virus)
-togavirus
-congenital disease
Croup?
Parainfluenza
Bronchiolitis in infants?
RSV
CP: Cough, Coryza, Conjunctivitis, with Koplik spots, rash spreads from head to toe
Rubeola (measles) virus
(3 C's)
CP: Parotitis, Orchitis, and aseptic meningitis
Mumps virus
-("glands as big as POM-poms")
CP: fever, malaise--> agitation, photophobia, hydrophobia--> paralysis, coma --->death
-Negri bodies= cytoplasmic inclusions of virus
Rabies virus
-Causes dengue and yellow fever
-Transmitted by arthropod
Arbovirus
("ARthropod-BOrne virus,including some members of Flavivirus, Togavirus, and Bunyavrius. Fever Transmitted by Bites.
Hep A virus?
Asx, Acute, Alone (no carriers)
Hep C virus
-Chronic, Cirrhosis, Carcinoma, Carrier
-Common among IV drug users
Hep E virus
Enteric, Expectant mothers, Epidemics
Two hepatitis viruses that predispose you to chronic active hepatitis, cirrhosis, and HCC?
HBV and HCV
Best test to detect active Hep A?
IgM HAV
Provides immunity to HBV?
HBsAb
Serologic marker positive in "window period"?
HbcAb
HBV infective if ____ present.
HBeAg= high Enfectivity
Marker of a chronic HBV carrier?
HBsAg and HBcAb
HIV diagnosis...
1. ELISA (rule-out)
2. Western blot (rule-in)
4 stages of HIV infection?
1. Flulike (acute)
2. Feeling fine (latent)
3. Falling count
5. Final crisis