DNA VIRUSES Flashcards
Family adenoviridae virus
Adenovirus
Adenovirus disease (4)
Gastroenteritis in children,
pharyngitis,
pharyngoconjunctival fever,
keratoconjunctivitis
Hepadnaviridae virus
Hepatitis B virus
Hepatitis B (3)
➢ 90% acute infection
➢ 9% chronic infection
➢ 1% fulminant confection with hepatitis D
Papovaviridae virus (2)
Human Papillomavirus
Polyomavirus
Human Papillomavirus disease (2)
➢ Skin genital warts
➢ Cervical cancer
Polyomavirus disease (2)
➢ BKV
➢ JCV (John Cunningham virus)
➢ ___: hemorrhagic cystitis
➢ ___: progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
➢ BKV: hemorrhagic cystitis
➢ JCV (John Cunningham virus): progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
Poxviridae virus
Poxviruses
Poxviruses diseases (4)
➢ Smallpox (variola major) – eradicated
➢ Molluscum contagiosum
➢ Orf viruses (sore mouth infection)
➢ Monkeypox
Herpesviridae virus (8)
HHV-1; HSV-1
HHV-2; HSV-2
HHV-3; VZV
HHV-4; Epstein Barr Virus (EBV)
HHV-5; Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
HHV-6 and 7
HHV-8
HHV-1; HSV-1
Oral Herpes
HHV-2; HSV-2
Genital Herpes
HHV-3; VZV
➢ Varicella: chicken pox
➢ Zoster: shingles
HHV-4; Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) (2)
➢ Infectious mononucleosis
➢ Burkitt’s lymphoma