Block 3: Key Facts Flashcards
Which DNA virus replicates outside of the nucleus?
Poxvirus; it has a DNA-dependent RNA polymerase and can replicate without nuclear enzymes
What is the function of the hepatitis B DNA polymerase?
Completes partial double-stranded DNA upon viral entry, and later DNA polymerase reverse transcribes viral RNA to DNA for progeny genome synthesis
What viruses present with eye infections?
These 4 viruses are associated with conjuctivitis
- Adenovirus
- Coxsackie A
- HSV
- Varicella zoster
Name the 10 viruses affiliated with respiratory tract infections
- PIV
- Influenza
- RSV
- Measles
- Rubella
- Hanta
- Corona
- Adeno
- Mumps
- Rhino
Toxoplams gondii can present like EBV, which causes Mono.
How to differentiate?
Toxoplasma will have a negative heterophile Ab test
Clinical manifestations of adenovirus infection include:
Febrile respiratory tract infection (pharyngitis, coryza, pneumonia)
Conjunctivitis
Acute hemorrhagic cystitis
Gastroenteritis
Adenovirus is also one of the most common causes of conjunctivitis:
H. influenzae
Adenovirus
S. pneumoniae