Enterovirus Flashcards

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1
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What is the family?

A

Picornaviridae

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What are the characteristics of Picornaviridae?

Size, enveloped?, genome, capsid features

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Small
Non-enveloped
ssRNA (+)
4 major polypeptides on capsid

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Features of enterovirus

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  1. Stable (insensitive to detergents, survive for months at 4degrees, survive exposure to 60 degrees)
  2. Replicate in GI tract
  3. Prefer warm moist environments (common in tropics, epidemics in summer months)
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Route of transmisison?

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Fecal-oral route

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5
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What are 3 species of Enterovirus?

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Poliovirus, coxsackievirus, echovirus

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6
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How is enterovirus recently reclassified?

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Based on molecular properties
- Different species: Enterovirus A-L
- Newly discovered: Enterovirus XX (XX: number)

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What does enterovirus infection lead to?

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  • 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)
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Discuss virus isolation as a diagnosis method

Usefulness? Which cells can?

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  • 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
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Discuss serology as a diagnosis method

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  • Very rarely used because of cross-reactivity
  • Useful for sero-epidemiological studies
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What is used to diagnose?

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Molecular methods (RT-PCR, genetic sequencing for typing)

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How to manage/treat?

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Some use IVIG to treat neonatal infections or severe infections in immunocompromised individuals but efficacy is uncertain

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12
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What is the vaccination for?

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Poliovirus
EV71

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13
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How many Poliovirus serotypes are there?

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3

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14
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What are the 2 Polio vaccines?

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  1. Intramuscular Poliovirus Vaccine (IPV)
  2. Oral Poliovirus Vaccine (OPV)
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Describe the Intramuscular Poliovirus Vaccine (IPV)

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  • 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
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Describe the Oral Poliovirus Vaccine (OPV)

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  • Consists of live attenuated virus of all 3 serotypes
  • Serial passage in monkey kidney cells
  • No medical training required as given orally
  • Life-long immunity and prevents carriage
  • Small risk of vaccine associated paralysis
  • Secondary vaccination
17
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What does Coxsackie A virus infect?

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Mainly epithelial infections (herpangia, HFMD, conjunctivitis)
Encephalitis

18
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What does Coxsackie B virus infect?

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Mainly muscular infection (Bornholm’s disease, myocarditis)
Encephalitis

19
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What does EV71 cause?

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  • Childhood exanthem
  • HFMD indistinguishable from CA16
  • Small proportion leads to CNS infection
20
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What viruses is HFMD commonly caused by?

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CA16, CA6, CA24, EV71

21
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Is HFMD a legally notifiable disease in Singapore?

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Yes

22
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What are deaths from HFMD due to in outbreaks in SEA?

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Encephalitis, neurogenic pulmonary oedema