2 lytic viruses Flashcards
whaet is the nucleic acid of picornavirus?
ssRNA +
does picornavirus have a lipid envelope?
no?
do Picoviruses have a lipid envelope?
do they have a tegment?
no
no
at what pH do rhinoviruses start to become unstable?
when are entero viruses stable?
below 6
enteroviruses are stable at a pH from 3-9
what shape is a picornavirus?
icosahedral
what does enterovirus cause?
paralysis (non-polio and polio-type), common cold, meningitis, diarrhea,
hand-foot-and-mouth disease.
what does the rhinovirus cuase?
the common cold.
hepatovirus what does it cause?
hepatitis
what is the transmission of enteroviruses?
fecal oral routes.
the capsid is resistant to water treatment.
what are the diffrent forms of polio?
what is poliomyelitis? what happens in it?
polios=gray myelos=marrow itis=inflammation
more effect on lower extremeties.
with a slow recovery over 2 years.
there may be some residual paraylis.
what is the progression of polio like?
it may be asymptomatic or may progress to minor or major diseases.
what was the endemic stage of polio?
what is the epidemic stage of polio?
what is teh post vaccine phase of polio?
when the children would encounter the virus at an early age they would still have the maternal antibodies that would protect them.
in the 1900s there was indoor plumbing everywhere and people would be older when they first started encountering the virus/.
there is very few cases. most are vaccine related.
what is the path of infection of polio?
it binds to the receptor and enters.
it is uncoated
it is translated without the cap.
makes a single polypeptide.
it is is self cleaved with some to make the capsid and some non structure protein.
how does the polio virus get in?
through endocytosis and then the RNA is injected into it.