Describe the characteristics of the beta-herpes viruses
How many people infected with poliovirus will become severely ill? How many will be paralyzed?
Poliomyelitis causes…
What is the pathogenesis of Parvovirus B19?
What do ss(–)RNA viruses use to convert ss(–)RNA to mRNA and genomic ss(+)RNA?
Viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase
What characteristics of pathogenicity make rotavirus particularly contagious?
What does Oseltamivir treat?
What is the mechanism of action?
Oseltamivir = Tamiflu; influenza antiviral
Cleaves terminal sialic acid from sialic acid-containing glycoproteins. This inhibits neuraminidase and prevents the release of the virus from the host cell nucleus(cannot spread to other cells)
Which test can distinguish acute EBV from past EBV infection?
anti-EBNA IgG
Which virus represents the leading causes of congenital mental retardation and hearing loss?
HCMV
List the viruses (discussed in FDN3) that can be transmitted by mosquito.
Identify the type of mosquito
Aedes
Culex
Which virus is the exception to the rule “All DNA viruses are replicated in the nucleus?”
Poxvirus
What is hydrops fetalis?
Who does it affect?
Describe the clinical presentation of HHV6 in a young child
HHV6 = 6th disease = Roseola
How is Hepatitis A contacted?
From where?
Fecal-oral route
Describe Astrovirus
Type of virus:
Capsid:
Envelope:
Nucleic acid:
Astrovirus
Type of virus: Astroviridae (eneterovirus)
Capsid: Icosahedral
Envelope: Non-enveloped
Nucleic acid: (+)ssRNA
Describe the capsid and envelope of:
Poxvirus
Complex capsid (brick-shaped)
Enveloped
What are the important properties/differentiations of the viral genome?
What is the site of latency of HCMV?
Mononuclear cells, PMNs, and/or vascular endothelial cells
What is the clinical presentation of measles?
Which virus presents with parotitis and/or orchititis?
Mumps
What is the most common primary infection of VZV?
Describe the symptoms
Chickenpox
Where do alpha herpes viruses remain latent?
HSV-1, HSV-2, and VZV all reamain latent in the sensory/dorsal root ganglia
(HSV may also be in autonomic ganglia)
Describe the beginning of a new rotavirus infection in a new host cell
Describe the clinical presentation of astroviridae
Diarrhea
Nausea
Vomiting (but less than norovirus and rotavirus)
Typically not severe (no dehydration)
Primarily affects children
What is required in the penetration stage of the viral productive replicative cycle?
What occurs?
Energy-dependent