.. Flashcards

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Routes of infections

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✓ skin
✓ alimentary tract
✓ respiratory tract
✓ genital tract
✓ in utero

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Stages of viral infection

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  1. Initiation of infection at primary site
  2. Replication of virus and spread to secondary site
  3. Manifestations of the viral diseases
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Manifestations of the viral diseases; dependent on the virulence of the virus and host factors

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✓ age, general health and immune status of the host
✓ dose of infective virus
✓ genetics of host and the virus

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Severity of viral infections

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✓ inapparent infection
✓ acute infection
✓ chronic or persistent infection

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(incubation period) stages in the spread of a typical systemic viral infection

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✓ infection of susceptible host w/ viral pathogen
✓ replication at site of tissue invasion
✓ spread to and replication in regional lymph nodes
✓ entry into bloodstream
✓ primary viraemia
✓ replication in bone marrow, and other organs
✓ secondary viraemia
✓ lesions in target organs
✓ clinical signs of the disease

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types of host cells in terms of virus-host interaction;

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  1. permissive cell
  2. non-permissive cell
  3. semi-permissive cell
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cellular changes resulting from replication of virus

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  1. cell death
  2. cell lysis
  3. transformation of cells
  4. alterations in cell’s morphology
  5. steady state of infection w/o causing injury to the host cell
  6. cytopathic effects
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types of virus infection at cellular level

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  1. abortive infection
  2. lytic infection
  3. persistent viral infection
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are the intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusion bodies in the neural cells and are pathognomonic of rabies

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negri bodies

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are small, multiple inclusions found in vaccinia-infected cells

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guarnieri bodies

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are large inclusions seen in fowl pox

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bollinger bodies

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are very large inclusion bodies seen in the molluscum contagiosum infected cell

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molluscum bodies

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routes by which viruses are shed

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✓ coughing and sneezing (aerosol)
✓ faeces
✓ body fluids (semen, saliva, urine, milk)
✓ arthropod vectors of arboviruses
✓ surgical procedures for some blood-borne viruses
✓ transplacental route/ via birth canal
✓ DNA of germ cells

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