Family Parvoviridae Flashcards

1
Q

Replication of parvoviruses occurs in the _________-

A

nucleus of dividing cells

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2
Q

Virus replication occurs only in cells that pass through _________

A

mitotic S phase

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3
Q

Humans are infected with parvovirus ________

A

B19

not zoonotic, different strain

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4
Q

The hallmark disease of feline parvovirus is __________

A

Feline panleukopenia

destruction of WBCs (leukocytes + lymphocytes)

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5
Q

Feline parvovirus is shed in ___________

A

urine or feces

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6
Q

Outcome of pregnant cat infected with feline parvovirus in the last 2 weeks of pregnancy?

A

Cerebellar hypoplasia, neuro lesions, ataxia

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7
Q

Result of kittens with FPV infection and secondary bacterial infection?

A

DIC from endotoxins

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8
Q

True or False: Pregnant cats should be vaccinated for FPV during pregnancy

A

FALSE

Vaccination during pregnancy can cause infertility or abortion of dead fetuses

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9
Q

MLV should not be administered to ________

A
  1. Pregnant cats
  2. Immunosuppressed cats
  3. Sick cats
  4. Kittens less than 4 weeks old
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10
Q

Canine parvovirus ___ is one of the most common infectious diseases of dogs

A

2

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11
Q

Pathogenesis of CPV-2?

A
  1. Enteritis
  2. Myocarditis
  3. Panleukopenia

similar to FPV

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