Arboviral Diseases Flashcards

1
Q

Nearly all arboviruses have ___________ genomes.

A

RNA

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2
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In most cases, humans are just _______________. What are three exceptions?

A

dead-end hosts for arboviruses

These four viruses are human-mosquito-human: 
•Dengue
• Yellow fever
•Zika virus 
• Chikungunya
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3
Q

True or false: once a mosquito has bitten an infected vertebrate, it is immediately infectious for humans.

A

False. The virus has to replicate and produce systemic viremia in a mosquito in order to become infectious for humans. This usually takes 8 - 12 days.

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4
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Most arboviral infections are _____________.

A

asymptomatic

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5
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Three virus families encompass almost all the human arboviruses: _________________.

A

Togaviridae (Western, Eastern, and Venezuelan encephalitis); Flavivirus (West Nile, yellow fever, and dengue); and Bunyavirus (California encephalitis and Rift Valley fever)

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6
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Discuss the three types of dengue disease.

A
  • Dengue fever: a mild febrile illness with myalgias, arthralgias, and rash
  • Dengue hemorrhagic fever: fever with shock, capillary leak, and DIC
  • Asymptomatic infection
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7
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What are warning signs that dengue may be progressing?

A
  • Abdominal pain
  • Vomiting
  • Mucosal bleeding
  • Any sign of organ failure (e.g., elevated AST/ALT)
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8
Q

How common is dengue?

A

There are about 400 million infections per year, of which only 25% are symptomatic.

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9
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Where is dengue virus found?

A

All around the world in tropical/equatorial areas

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10
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What is unique about the dengue reservoir?

A

It is a human-mosquito-human cycle, whereas most other arboviruses have a non-human animal host.

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11
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______________ is required for dengue hemorrhagic fever.

A

Two heterologous dengue strains (e.g., DENV-1 and DENV-2)

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12
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What is the leading hypothesis as to why a second dengue infection is worse?

A

During the initial infection, antibody is generated to virions. During the subsequent infection, those antibodies bind virions and get phagocytosed, which enhances infectivity if the antibodies have declined to a sub-neutralizing level.

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13
Q

Currently, a vaccine to ________________ is in trials.

A

dengue (phase III, 60% efficacy thus far for dengue fever and 90% for DHF)

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14
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What are the three stages of Chikungunya virus?

A
  • 1 (up to 3 weeks): fever and arthralgia
  • 2 (3 weeks to 3 months): continued joint pain
  • 3: musculoskeletal disorders
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15
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True or false: Chikungunya is in the Flavivirus family.

A

False. It is in the Togaviridae family.

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16
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Although most Zika virus infections are asymptomatic, 20% of people infect develop _______________.

A

arthritis, fever, myalgias, and conjunctivitis

17
Q

ZIka is a member of the ___________ family.

A

Flavivirus

18
Q

The main reservoir for West Nile Virus is ____________.

A

birds

19
Q

West Nile encephalitis is more common in _____________.

A

the elderly

20
Q

West Nile virus is most often asymptomatic (80%), but it can cause ______________.

A

fever and myalgia (20%) and encephalitis (1%)

21
Q

Which virus family is Japanese encephalitis in?

A

Flavivirus (hosts are birds and pigs)

22
Q

Japanese encephalitis can cause _____________.

A

encephalitis and aseptic meningitis

23
Q

Like most of the viruses we’ve talked about – with the notable exception of influenza –the majority of West Nile virus cases are _______________.

A

asymptomatic

24
Q

St. Louis encephalitis virus is in the ___________ family.

A

Flaviviridae

25
Q

Colorado tick fever is transmitted by the ___________ tick.

A

Dermacentor

26
Q

Which two Flaviviruses have vaccines?

A

Yellow fever and Japanese encephalitis