Defining Symptoms & Incubation time Flashcards

1
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10-14 days incubation, syncytia & Koplik spots

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Measles

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4-5 days incubation, Upper respiratory tract infection

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RSV (respiratory syncytial virus)

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10-21 day incubation, Rash on scalp, face and trunk

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VZV (Chickenpox)

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4
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Limb/respiratory paralysis (CNS infects)

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Polio

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5
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2 day incubation, Fever, vomiting, diarrhea

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Rotavirus

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6
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15-40 day incubation, Jaundice, elevated ALT levels (Transmission: Fecal-oral, Sexual, Parenteral)

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Hep A

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7
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60-180 day incubation, Jaundice, elevated ALT levels *Long term Sequelae (Transmission: Sexual, vertical, Parenteral)

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Hep B

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8
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60-120 day incubation, Jaundice, elevated ALT levels, *CHRONIC *Long term sequelae

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Hep C

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9
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60-180 day Incubation, Jaundice, elevates ALT levels, *Needs Hep B infection first….

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Hep D

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10
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21-24 day incubation, Jaundice, elevated ALT levels

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Hep E

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11
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4-10 day incubation, *Can lead to encephalitic disease, Convolutions coma, fever, vomiting

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(EEE) and VEE)

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12
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2-14 day incubation, Headache, fever & fatigue 20% of the time (80% asymptomatic) CNS: encephalitis, flaccid paralysis, tremors

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West Nile

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13
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3-9 month incubation, Dementia, excessive salvation, Hydrophobia, coma, death…

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Rabies

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14
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Incubation time varies, *Reverse transcription is hallmark

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Retrovirus

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15
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30-50 year incubation, Tumors & immunosuppression…

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HTLV (ATLL)

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16
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3 year Incubation, Bladder issues, lower back and leg pain, ED (in men)

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HTLV (HAM/TSP)

17
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6 month-25yr Incubation, Immunosuppression, body wasting, opportunistic secondary infections…

A

HIV (1 & 2)

18
Q

1-4 day incubation, Flu-like symptoms, loss of energy, secondary pneumonia, Reye syndrome, Otisis Media.

19
Q

Same symptoms plus ARD….

A

Adenovirus

20
Q

1-4 day incubation, Red nose, BV dilation, nasal discharge…

A

Rhinovirus

21
Q

2-14 day incubation, Flu-like with localized lesions…

A

HSV-1 (Waist up) & HSV-2 (Waist down)

22
Q

Carcinomas, Burkett’s/Hodgkin’s lymphomas

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Epstein-Barr virus

23
Q

several month incubation, Warts, respiratory paplillomatosis, oncogenesis.

A

Human papillomavirus

24
Q

TC-83 vaccine for?

25
MMR vaccine for?
Measles
26
Silk/Sabin vaccine for?
Polio
27
Has a vaccine for infants...
Rotavirus
28
Guardasil vaccine for what?
Human Papilloma Virus
29
Which Hepatitis viruses cause Long term sequelae?
B & C
30
Which type of influenza is the only one to have an animal carrier?
Type A
31
Flaccid paralysis within 12-36 hours, double vision, trouble swallowing...........
Botulism
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Trismus, Tonic seizures, paralysis of chest muscles *DPT vaccine!
Tetanus