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ssRNA Hepatitis viruses?
Hepatitis A,C,D,E
dsDNA hepatitis viruses?
Hepatitis B
Blood bourn Hep viruses?
Hepatitis B,C,D
Oral-anal Hep viruses?
Hepatitis A and E
Viruses spread via Respiratory droplets?
Think Common viruses, vaccine, and 2 herpesviruses
Influenza, RSV, Adenovirus (Common)
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)
Cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr (Herp)
Of the respiratory droplet viruses, which ones are dsDNA? (rest are ssRNA)
Adenovirus, CMV, and Epstein-Barr
Between HSV-1 and HSV-2, which is ssDNA?
HSV-2 is ssDNA
Rota Virus belongs to which family?
Reovirus

Rota=Reo
Which RNA viruses are positive?
Beer=positive
"Flavio called Pico to return reo's corona"

Flavi, Calici, Picorno, toga, retro, reo, corona
Which RNA virus is acutlly dsRNA?
Reo... segmented too
Which RNA viruses are negaive strand ssRNA?

orthodox=negative
"Orthodox Rhabbis Party Around Fine Bunnies"

Orthomyxo, Rhabdo, Paramyxo, Arena, Filo, Bunya
Which RNA viruses are naked?
Naked>the ones that go outside the box
Naked is always positive
Picorno, Calici, and Reo
Which RNA viruses are icosahedral?
Naked+
Picorno Calici, Reo, plus Flavi and Toga
Which viruses are DNA?
HHAPP

Hepadeno, Herpes, Adeno, Parvo, Pox, and Papova
Which is the only DNA that is ssDNA?
Parvo Virus

As easy as PAR for the course
Rest are dsDNA
Which dsDNA are naked?
Women must be naked for PaAPa smear

Parvo, Adeno, Papova
Which dsDNA are enveloped then?
Hepadeno, Herpes, and Pox
Which is the only dsDNA without icosahedral capsid?
Poxivirus has complex structure with box like capsid

POX in a BOX
ssRNA viruses with negative strands require which enzyme to be carried with them?
RNA dependant RNA polymerase

*+strand make the enzyme with hosts machinery
Which group carries and RNA dependant DNA polymerase
Retroviridae (HIV)

Makes dsDNA from RNA and incorporates into Genome before translation
Picorno virus causes?
"You Cockaskie, you PIC me to get Polio, Hep A, and Rhinovirus??"

Cocksakie, Polio (smallest RNA virus), HepA, Rhino
Polio vaccination=Salk and Sabine
Cocksakie A vs Cocksakie B
Cock A: Hand/Foot/Mouth diesase and Herpangina (superficial)

Cock B: pleurodynia, myocardidis, pericarditis (deeper)
Calici causes?
Hep E

CALCIfied liver
Toga
Rubella

Old disease when they used to wear togas
Rubella (german measles)
maculopapular rash that starts at head and moves downward and dissapears from the head region
(german measels paint)
-has HA but not NA
Flavi
Tastes like yellow to me

Yellow and Dengue fevers

Also Hep C
Corona
Cold
Bunya
Bunya Bunya HANTed Gulla Gulla Island for years after his death

Hanta virus
Orthomyxo
"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
Paramyxo
"PARAde of other disease"

Para-influenza, RSV, Measals, and Mumps (Rubeola-Koplick spots)
Paramyx> fusion protien

RSV has no HA/NA
Rhabdo
Rabbies
Filo
Ebola
Retro
HIV
-RTase, protease, integrase
-env,gag, and pol genes
-gp120 antigen binds CD4 receptors
-CPE=giant cells, travels in macrophages
DNA viral diseases

Parvo
Transient Aplastic anemia crisis
Papova
HPV
-6+11> condyloma acuminata
-16+18> cervical cancer
Adeno
Cold in children
Conjunctivitis
Herpes
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
Primary vs Acute Gingivostomatitis
Both are when the virus first infects the person
Primary: has little symptoms, cold sores or maybe fever
Acute: Fever, lymphadeopathy, irraitablility, painful ulcers
Infectious Mononucleosis
Affects B-lymphocytes
Causes Triad: Fever, pharyngitis, lymphadeopathy (Bcells)
Hepadena
Hep B
Pox
Polio
Vaccina
Musculosum Contagiosum
Organisms that can Cross placental Barrier
ToRCHS

Toxoplasma
Rubella
Cytomegalovirus
Herpes,HIV,Hep BCE
Syphilis
Viruses causing pharyngitis
Coxackie A
Adenoviruses
Orthomyxo
Epstien Barr
respiratory viruses
RSV, parainfluenzal, Rhinovirus, adenovirus
Common cold
Rhinovirus, corona virus, coxsackie, adenoviruses
Rash
measels, Rubella, Rubeolla,