Sketchy Micro: Varicella Zoster Virus Flashcards
What kind of virus is VZV?
An enveloped dsDNA virus that is part of the herpesviridae family
(Think of the blue overtones and Hermes in the tree.)
What is exanthum?
A widespread rash
What symptoms are characteristic of primary herpes infection?
Headache, fever, and exanthum
Think of the kids sweating and holding their heads.
VZV is transmitted by _______________.
respiratory droplets (like the kid spraying drops into the other kid’s mouth with a squirt gun)
The rash caused by varicella is often described as ______________.
a cluster of vesicular rashes with erythematous bases (“dew drops on roses”) at different stages of healing
Peripheral smears of a patient with VZV might show _______________.
multinucleated giant cells (the Tzank test)
Think of the kid with the toy tank in the audience.
What symptoms might develop in an immunocompromised adult with VZV?
Encephalitis and pneumonia
Think of the man on the stage coughing with a red turban. He’s got a cane.
What kind of vaccine is the VZV vaccine?
Live attenuated
Think of the “LIVE show” sign that is in the shape of a needle… it’s next to the kids.
Who should receive treatment for VZV?
Immunocompromised patients and those older than 12 should receive acyclovir.
(Think of the blue recycling container.)
VZV lies dormant in _______________.
the dorsal root ganglia (just like the person sleeping on the roots that are extending backward)
What rash is characteristic of shingles?
Again, shingles presents with vesicles on an erythematous base
If a young person presents with shingles and has no history of immunosuppression, what should you do?
Test them for HIV
What is herpes zoster ophthalmicus?
Herpes of the V1 branch of the trigeminal nerve
This can lead to blindness.
(Think of the guy with the red eye patch.)
The herpes zoster vaccine is a _____________ vaccine.
live attenuated
Think of the “LIVE show” sign next to the elderly people beneath the roof shingles.
True or false: shingles vaccine cannot be given to AIDS patients.
False. Provided their CD4s are greater than 200, AIDS patients can be given shingles vaccine.
(Think of the “maximum occupancy 200” sign on the roof shingles.)