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ssRNA Hepatitis viruses?
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Hepatitis A,C,D,E
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dsDNA hepatitis viruses?
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Hepatitis B
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Blood bourn Hep viruses?
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Hepatitis B,C,D
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Oral-anal Hep viruses?
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Hepatitis A and E
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Viruses spread via Respiratory droplets?
Think Common viruses, vaccine, and 2 herpesviruses |
Influenza, RSV, Adenovirus (Common)
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr (Herp) |
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Of the respiratory droplet viruses, which ones are dsDNA? (rest are ssRNA)
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Adenovirus, CMV, and Epstein-Barr
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Between HSV-1 and HSV-2, which is ssDNA?
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HSV-2 is ssDNA
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Rota Virus belongs to which family?
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Reovirus
Rota=Reo |
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Which RNA viruses are positive?
Beer=positive |
"Flavio called Pico to return reo's corona"
Flavi, Calici, Picorno, toga, retro, reo, corona |
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Which RNA virus is acutlly dsRNA?
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Reo... segmented too
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Which RNA viruses are negaive strand ssRNA?
orthodox=negative |
"Orthodox Rhabbis Party Around Fine Bunnies"
Orthomyxo, Rhabdo, Paramyxo, Arena, Filo, Bunya |
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Which RNA viruses are naked?
Naked>the ones that go outside the box Naked is always positive |
Picorno, Calici, and Reo
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Which RNA viruses are icosahedral?
Naked+ |
Picorno Calici, Reo, plus Flavi and Toga
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Which viruses are DNA?
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HHAPP
Hepadeno, Herpes, Adeno, Parvo, Pox, and Papova |
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Which is the only DNA that is ssDNA?
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Parvo Virus
As easy as PAR for the course Rest are dsDNA |
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Which dsDNA are naked?
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Women must be naked for PaAPa smear
Parvo, Adeno, Papova |
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Which dsDNA are enveloped then?
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Hepadeno, Herpes, and Pox
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Which is the only dsDNA without icosahedral capsid?
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Poxivirus has complex structure with box like capsid
POX in a BOX |
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ssRNA viruses with negative strands require which enzyme to be carried with them?
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RNA dependant RNA polymerase
*+strand make the enzyme with hosts machinery |
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Which group carries and RNA dependant DNA polymerase
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Retroviridae (HIV)
Makes dsDNA from RNA and incorporates into Genome before translation |
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Picorno virus causes?
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"You Cockaskie, you PIC me to get Polio, Hep A, and Rhinovirus??"
Cocksakie, Polio (smallest RNA virus), HepA, Rhino |
Polio vaccination=Salk and Sabine
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Cocksakie A vs Cocksakie B
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Cock A: Hand/Foot/Mouth diesase and Herpangina (superficial)
Cock B: pleurodynia, myocardidis, pericarditis (deeper) |
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Calici causes?
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Hep E
CALCIfied liver |
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Toga
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Rubella
Old disease when they used to wear togas |
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Rubella (german measles)
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maculopapular rash that starts at head and moves downward and dissapears from the head region
(german measels paint) -has HA but not NA |
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Flavi
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Tastes like yellow to me
Yellow and Dengue fevers Also Hep C |
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Corona
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Cold
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Bunya
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Bunya Bunya HANTed Gulla Gulla Island for years after his death
Hanta virus |
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Orthomyxo
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"ORdinary FLU"
Influenza Hemaglutanin (HA and Neuaminidase(NA) |
Hemaglutanin binds to salicilate receptors on RBCs> adsorption
Neuramidase cleaves neuraminic acid of mucin barrier, also cleaves salicilate receptor after budding |
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Paramyxo
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"PARAde of other disease"
Para-influenza, RSV, Measals, and Mumps (Rubeola-Koplick spots) |
Paramyx> fusion protien
RSV has no HA/NA |
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Rhabdo
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Rabbies
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Filo
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Ebola
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Retro
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HIV
-RTase, protease, integrase -env,gag, and pol genes -gp120 antigen binds CD4 receptors -CPE=giant cells, travels in macrophages |
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DNA viral diseases
Parvo |
Transient Aplastic anemia crisis
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Papova
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HPV
-6+11> condyloma acuminata -16+18> cervical cancer |
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Adeno
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Cold in children
Conjunctivitis |
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Herpes
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HSV 1-(1*/acute) herpetic gingivostomatitis
HSV 2 - gential herpes Varicella Zoster cytomegaovirus - birth defects Epstein Barr (infections mono) HHV8>Karposi's Sarcoma |
*only viruses get envelope from budding from nuc membrane and not plasma membrane
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Primary vs Acute Gingivostomatitis
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Both are when the virus first infects the person
Primary: has little symptoms, cold sores or maybe fever Acute: Fever, lymphadeopathy, irraitablility, painful ulcers |
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Infectious Mononucleosis
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Affects B-lymphocytes
Causes Triad: Fever, pharyngitis, lymphadeopathy (Bcells) |
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Hepadena
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Hep B
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Pox
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Polio
Vaccina Musculosum Contagiosum |
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Organisms that can Cross placental Barrier
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ToRCHS
Toxoplasma Rubella Cytomegalovirus Herpes,HIV,Hep BCE Syphilis |
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Viruses causing pharyngitis
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Coxackie A
Adenoviruses Orthomyxo Epstien Barr |
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respiratory viruses
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RSV, parainfluenzal, Rhinovirus, adenovirus
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Common cold
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Rhinovirus, corona virus, coxsackie, adenoviruses
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Rash
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measels, Rubella, Rubeolla,
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