Cadet Exam 3 Flashcards
What are the clinical manifestations of parvovirus?
Fifth’s disease
Common rash in school aged children
Rash with IgM
What are the 2 stages of disease in parvovirus?
Early symptoms: erythematous, sharply demarcated raised rash on the face
Lacy reticular maculopapular rash: trunk and extremities
When is the infection stage over in parvovirus?
When the rash is gone
What are the clinical manifestations of adenovirus?
Acute febrile pharyngitis (infants to 3 y/o)
Pharyngoconjunctival fever (swimming pools, camps)
Acute respiratory disease
Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (shipyard eye)
Cervicitis and urethritis
What are the clinical manifestations of papillomaviridae?
HPV, warts, condylomas, papillomas, cervical carcinomas
How is papillomaa virus spread?
Direct contact transmission, fomites, auto-inoculation, birth canal
What are the different types of herpeviridae?
HSV or ZVZ
What are the characteristics of HSV 1 and 2?
Vesicular lesions and shallow ulcers accompanied by fever, myalgia and malaise
Lesion on genitals (sex) or oropharynx (children)
What are the common manifestations seen in HSV 1?
Gingivostomatitis (children)
Pharyngitis or tonsillitis (adults)
What are the complications of HSV 1?
CNS in congentinal
Encephalitis
Meningitis
Immune supression
What are the clinical manifestations of ZVZ?
Chicken pox
Shingles
What are the clinical manifestations to poxviridae?
Molluscum contagiosum
Smooth dome-shaped papules
Benign tumors
Secondary infections