Exam 4- Virus DNA diseases Flashcards

1
Q

What disease is this?

What does it affect?

Who is it fatal to?

A

Infectious Canine hepatitis (CAV1)

Liver, Kidneys, eyes, and vascular endothelium

Keratoconjectiveitis

Fatal in pups

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2 Adenoviridae diseases?

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CAV1, CAV2

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Type of replication in Poxviridae?

A

Cytoplasmic replication

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4
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What disease is this? + Genus?

A

Fowl Pox, Pigeon Pox

Avipooxvirus

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What virus is this? + Genus?

A

Swine Pox

Suipoxvirus

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What virus is this? + genus?

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Rabbit Myxomatosis

Leporipoxvirus

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What is the disease?

What is the genus + species?

A

Squirrel fibroma

Parapoxvirus

Squirrel parapoxvirus

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what is the genus for Goat pox, sheeppox, bovine lumpy skin disease?

A

Capripoxvirus

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9
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Genus of ORF?

A

Parapoxvirus

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Where is ORF usually found? and on who?

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scabby disease, contagious pustular dermatitis, sore mouth

Pimarily sheep and goats

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Genus + species of Cow pox?

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Orthopoxvirus

Cow pox virus

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History of cow pox?

A

Vaccination (Jenner)

Variolae vaccine = smallpox of the cow

milkmaids

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What is the genus and species of Smallpox?

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Orthopoxvirus

Variola virus

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What is the genus and species of Monkey virus?

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Orthopoxvirus

Monkeypox virus

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How is the monkey virus transmitted?

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transmitted to humans by rodents and direct contact with animals’s blood or through bite

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Where is the monkey virus found?

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Central and West Africa

17
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How is Parvoviridae replicated?

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autonomonously in actively cycling cells

Otherwise, co-infection with adenovirus or herpesvirus

18
Q

_______ is a generalized disease in kittens with panleukopenia and cerebellar hypoplasia.

A

Feline panleukopenia virus (FPV)

19
Q

_________ is leukopenia and enteritis in mink

A

Mink enteritis virus (MEV)

20
Q

__________- is a highly contagious fatal disease in mink and ferets, with splenomegaly, lethargy, bleeding, spontaneous abortion and death

A

Aleutian disease virus (ADV)

21
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_________ has reproductive failure with no maternal signs

A

Porcine parvovirus. (PPV)

22
Q

Where and how does the Herpesvirus envelope by?

A

budding at nucleus membrane

23
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How is the Herepesvirus released?

A

Exocytosis

24
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Who is most affected by the herpesvirus?

A

neonates, fetuses, and immunocompromised individuals

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what virus has a dead black fetus?
Aujeszky's disease
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With the symptoms: ocular lymphomastosis= lymphocyte of the iris, unequal pupils, blindness What is this disease?
marek's disease (herpes virus)
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What disease is this?
papillomaviridae
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Which type of virus is transmitted by aerosolized dust?
Polyomaviridae
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Which viruse type is highly host and tissue specific?
papillomaviridae
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What disease does this cause?
Budgeriar fledgling disease polyomavirus (BFD)
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\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_- is a cancer causing monkey virus hidden in polio vaccines.
Simian polyomavirus S40 (SV40)
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Which virus type uses reverse transcriptase?
Hepadnaviridae
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2 diseases that are types of Hepadnaviridae?
Woodchuck hepatitis virus Hepatitis B virus
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Types of DNA Zoontic diseases?
Monkey virus, Cow Pox, ORF,