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when does infection of a pregnant mother cause the most severe form of neonatal herpes
around 3rd trimester
3 types of neonatal herpes
SEM (skin, eyes, mouth)
CNS
disseminated
causes chancroid
H. ducreyi
gold standard of HSV-2 dx
viral culture
high risk HPVs
16,18
benign HPVs
6,11
oncogenic proteins of high risk HPVs
E6/7
HPV gene that targets p53 for destruction
E6
HPV gene that targets Rb for destruction
E7
gene that controls expression of E6/7 in HPV that is lost in high risk HPV strains
E2
difference b/w high risk and low risk HPV
high risk intergrate (16/18)
type of p53 that is more susceptible to HPV induced degradation
p53arg (arg at codon 72)
viral STD with highest prevalence
HSV
viral STD with highest incidence
HPV
viral genome is tethered to chromosome of neurons
HSV
produces viral miRNA/siRNAs that block apoptosis upon infection
HSV
viral shedding lasts how long in HSV infection
12 days
infection can induce asymptomatic viral shedding up to 75% of days
HSV
when is neonatal herpes is spread to the infant
birth
when does an acquiring an infection carry in increased risk for spread to fetus
3rd trimester
do anti-viral drugs prevent transmission of HSV
no
subtypes of HPV that integrate into chromosomes
16,18
HPV gene that regulates E6/E7 expression that is disrupted in serotypes 16,18
E2
HPV types found in gardasil vaccine
6, 11, 16, 18
latency factors of HSV
methylation
chromosomal tethering
miRNAs (block apoptosis)