Sketchy Micro: Paramyxovirus Flashcards

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What kind of virus is paramyxovirus?

A
  • Negative-sense, ssRNA (like the night-time scene with the moon in the background)
  • Enveloped (like the sheet-covered ghosts)
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Paramyxovirus is spread by _______________.

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respiratory droplets (like the droplets coming from the sprinklers)

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What kind of vaccine is the MMR vaccine?

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Live (just like the live puppet show where the evil villain is trying to inoculate the pregnant woman)

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What is the other name for Measles?

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Rubeola (like the female weasel in the ruby-red Spanish dress –Spanish to make you think of Hola)

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What are the four main symptoms of early Measles?

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The four Cs:
•Cough (coughing weasel man)
•Conjunctivitis (weasel man with red eyes)
•Coryza (weasel man with running nose)
•Koplik spots (not spelled with C, but you get the picture: weasel man eating spots)

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The Measles rash –which usually presents later –has what typical presentation?

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A maculopapular rash that starts on the head and moves downward

(Think of the lady weasel –who is to the right of the weasel man to symbolize the progression of symptoms – with the ruby headband with the rubies falling down.)

Ultimately, the rash can conflate into a solid red area (like the solid red dress).

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The two most serious complications of Measles are ________________.

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pneumonia (like the weasel man’s untied bowtie) and subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE, like the little weasel with the turban)

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What supplement has been shown to reduce the morbidity and mortality of Measles?

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Vitamin A (like the A on the big weasel’s party hat)

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_____________ is also in the Paramyxovirus family.

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Mumps (like the MUMmy with the swollen cheeks)

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Both Mumps and Measles have __________, and they also have ___________ (a protein found in the Orthomyxovirus family).

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fusion protein (symbolized by the sticky stuff on the weasel kid’s hands and the mummy kid’s hands); hemagglutinin (represented by the octopus tentacles on the table by the female weasel and on the mummy’s platter)

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Mumps has ______________, just like the Orthomyxoviruses.

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neuraminidase

Think of the scalpel on the platter next to the octopus tentacles.

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Another virus to know in the Paramyxovirus family is ____________.

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respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)

Think of the baby ghosts next to the gravestone that says RSV.

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RSV enters the respiratory epithelium by binding to ________.

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G protein (like the G held up by one of the baby ghosts)

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What virulence factor does RSV have?

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Fusion protein

This one is easy to remember because respiratory SYNCYTIAL virus is, of course, going to make cells fuse.

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How can RSV be treated?

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With ribavirin (like the RIBs encompassing the grave area) or palivizumab (represented by the IgG-shaped rattle held by one of the baby ghosts –it’s covered in the fusion protein slime because palivizumab binds to fusion protein)

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16
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What virus is represented by the scene outside?

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Parainfluenza

Think of the seal –representing croup.

17
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What virulence factors does croup have?

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All three of the Paramyxovirus virulence factors: HA, NA, and fusion protein (represented by the three wolves next to the seal)

18
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What symptoms characterize croup?

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  • The “steeple sign” on x-ray (represented by the steeple)

* Inspiratory stridor (represented by the church doors being blown inward)