CNS Viral (lec 15) Flashcards
Poliomyelitis etiology?
poliovirus (picorna virus)
Polio action?
multiply in pharynx/small intest ->
lymph nodes ->
CNS ->
anterior horn of spinal cord/motor cortex of brain
Clinical syndromes of Polio: Inapparent
Most common
Asymp to minor malaise
Clinical syndromes of Polio: Abortive
viral sxs + N/V
Clinical syndromes of Polio:
Nonparalytic Poliomyelitis
viral sxs + N/V + stiff neck/back
Clinical syndromes of Polio:
Paralytic Poliomyelitis
destruction of spinal cord lower motor neurons ->
asymmetric flaccid paralysis of extremities
Clinical syndromes of Polio:
Post Polio
30-40 yrs after acute paralytic polio:
mm weakness, pain, fatigue
remaining neurons fail w/ overuse
Polio vaccine?
e-IPV
enhanced inactive polio vaccine
Arboviruses are?
arthropod-borne
vectors: mosquitoes/ticks
reservoir: US birds, small mammals
humans (U) dead-end hosts
Arbovirus Group: Togaviridae?
Alphavirus: equine encephalitis
Flavivirus: west nile, dengue
Arbovirus Group: Bunyaviridae?
california enceph
Arbovirus presentation?
(U) asympt
Abrupt fever, HA, vertigo, photophob, N/V
Confusion, seizures
West Nile diagnostics?
Time of yr/location/pt age
IgM w/ CSF (can be + if other flavivirus)
Rabies presentation?
Prodrome: low fever, pharyngitis, HA, ↑ sensory
Excitatory: anxiety, hydrophobia
Paralytic: coma, hypoTN, death
Rabies diagnostics?
Hx of bite
Test animal
Microbe = ssRNA, enveloped, bullet-shaped