Basics of Viruses Flashcards
1
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DNA enveloped viruses
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HSV1 HSV2 Varicella - Zoster Epstein Barr Cytomgalovirus Herpes Virus 8 Hepatitis B
2
Q
DNA non-enveloped viruses
A
Papillomavirus
3
Q
RNA enveloped viruses
A
Influenza Measles Mumps Rubella HIV Hepatitis C Hepatitis D
4
Q
RNA non-enveloped viruses
A
Rotavirus Norovirus Rhinovirus Hepatitis A Hepatitis E
5
Q
Hepatitis A-E
A
A: RNA non-enveloped B: DNA enveloped C: RNA enveloped D: RNA enveloped E: RNA non-enveloped
6
Q
Latent infections
A
All DNA enveloped viruses!
6
Q
Chronic infections
A
HPV
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis D
7
Q
Acute infections (only lytic cycles)
A
Epstein Barr Virus (can be) Influenza Measles Rhinovirus Norovirus Rhinovirus Hepatitis A Hepatitis E
8
Q
Lysogeny with integration
A
Epstein Barr Virus Herpes Virus 8 HPV HIV Hepatitis A (sometimes) Hepatitis C
9
Q
Transmission: airborne droplets
A
Varicella - Zoster Influenza Mumps Measles Rubella Rhinovirus
10
Q
Transmission: saliva
A
HSV1 Epstein Barr Virus Cytomegalovirus Herpes Virus 8 Hepatitis A (sometimes)
11
Q
Transmission: sexual contact
A
HSV2 Cytomegalovirus HPV HIV Hepatitis B Hepatitis D
12
Q
Transmission: transplacental
A
Cytomegalovirus Rubella HIV Hepatitis B Hepatitis D
13
Q
Transmission: fecal-oral
A
Rotavirus
Norovirus
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis E
14
Q
Transmission: blood
A
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis D