Sketchy Micro: (Pico) Hepatitis A Flashcards
What kind of virus is HAV?
- Positive-sense, ssRNA (warm tones with positive sun)
* Naked (statue of David in front of the Pico Petting Zoo)
HAV is ________-stable.
acid (like the hippos hanging out over the pool of acid on those teetering rocks)
How is HAV transmitted?
Fecal-oral (like the piles of poop around the acid pond)
How can HAV be killed?
- Boiling for over a minute
- Chlorination
- UV radiation
- Bleach
Water in the U.S. is treated to prevent HAV infection, but there is still a route by which people here get HAV: ________________.
contaminated shellfish (like the nasty clams being dredged out of the poopy water in this scene for the USA Shellfish stand)
Describe the different presentations of Hepatitis A.
- Adults most commonly present with jaundice (like the adult wearing a yellow tracksuit)
- Children are most often anicteric (like the kid in normal, non-yellow clothing)
- Smokers will commonly develop an aversion to smoking (like the smoker disgustedly extinguishing his cigarette)
Talk about the typical illness caused by Hepatitis A.
- It is usually self-limiting (like the “LIMIT one per customer” sign on the seafood stand)
- It typically starts and finishes within one month (like the “for ONE MONTH only” sign)
- There are no asymptomatic carriers (like the “no carry out” sign, also on the stand)
What kind of vaccine is the HAV vaccine?
Killed (like the inactivating tranquilizer gun on the clam woman)