Enterovirus Flashcards
What is the family?
Picornaviridae
What are the characteristics of Picornaviridae?
Size, enveloped?, genome, capsid features
Small
Non-enveloped
ssRNA (+)
4 major polypeptides on capsid
Features of enterovirus
- Stable (insensitive to detergents, survive for months at 4degrees, survive exposure to 60 degrees)
- Replicate in GI tract
- Prefer warm moist environments (common in tropics, epidemics in summer months)
Route of transmisison?
Fecal-oral route
What are 3 species of Enterovirus?
Poliovirus, coxsackievirus, echovirus
How is enterovirus recently reclassified?
Based on molecular properties
- Different species: Enterovirus A-L
- Newly discovered: Enterovirus XX (XX: number)
What does enterovirus infection lead to?
- Mostly asymptomatic
- Undifferentiated febrile illness
- Viral exanthema (generalised rash, HFMD, herpangia)
- Severe complications are rare (encephalitis, myelitis/lower motor neuron dysfunction/paralysis, myocarditis, aseptic meningitis)
Discuss virus isolation as a diagnosis method
Usefulness? Which cells can?
- Not very useful as it is slow
- More useful for surveillance as virus takes a few days to weeks to replicate
- Coxsackie B and echovirus can be readily grown in cell culture from throat swabs, faeces, rectal swabs, CSF
- Some coxsackie A virus cannot be easily isolated in cell culture
Discuss serology as a diagnosis method
- Very rarely used because of cross-reactivity
- Useful for sero-epidemiological studies
What is used to diagnose?
Molecular methods (RT-PCR, genetic sequencing for typing)
How to manage/treat?
Some use IVIG to treat neonatal infections or severe infections in immunocompromised individuals but efficacy is uncertain
What is the vaccination for?
Poliovirus
EV71
How many Poliovirus serotypes are there?
3
What are the 2 Polio vaccines?
- Intramuscular Poliovirus Vaccine (IPV)
- Oral Poliovirus Vaccine (OPV)
Describe the Intramuscular Poliovirus Vaccine (IPV)
- Consists of formalin inactivated virus of all 3 poliovirus serotypes
- Requires trained personnel to adminster
- Confers immunity (IgG) but still acts as carrier
- No risk of vaccine associated paralysis
- Vaccinates subjects only