[FINALS] REPRESENTATIVE VIRUS Flashcards

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Erythrovirus

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Parvoviridae

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2
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HPV

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Papillomavirus

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3
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o BK virus

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Polyomavirus

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4
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o JC virus

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Polyomavirus

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5
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o SV40 virus

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Polyomavirus

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6
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o KI virus/KIPvV

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Polyomavirus

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7
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Human polyomavirus 3

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Polyomavirus

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8
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WU virus/WUPyV

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Polyomavirus

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9
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Merkel cell (MCV)

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Polyomavirus

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10
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Adenovirus 1 – 37

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Mastadenovirus

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11
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Enteric Adenovirus 40 – 41

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Mastadenovirus

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12
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cervical cancers
HPV-16 and HPV-18

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genital tract carcinoma

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13
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Human polyomavirus 3

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o KI virus

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14
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Less complex than Papilloma viruses

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Polyomavirus

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15
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No genus

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Hepadnaviridae

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16
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HBV

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Hepadnaviridae

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17
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acute, chronic, symptomatic, or asymptomatic diseas

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Hepadnaviridae

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18
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HBsAg and HBeAg in blood

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Hepadnaviridae

19
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forms the icosahedral capsid and appears very early in the course of the disease

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Envelope contains 3 forms of glycoprotein [L, M, S]

Virion contains 3 forms of glycoprotein [L, M, S

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HBcAg
HBsAg

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Australia antigen

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contained in the M glycoprotein
contained in the L glycoprotein

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S glycoprotein
M glycoprotein

23
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major component of HBsAg

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S glycoprotein

24
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shares most of its protein sequence with HBcAg but processed differently by the cell

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primarily secreted into serum, does not selfassemble, and expresses different antigenic determinants
HBeAg
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detection of this antigen indicates high infectivity
HBeAg
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virion or the complete viral particle which measures 42 nm in diameter and is stable
Dane particle
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Includes a protein kinase and polymerase with reverse transcriptase and ribonuclease H and a P protein attached to the genome
Dane particle
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Resist treatment with ether, low pH, freezing and moderate heating
HBV
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a tropism on nervous tissue
HSV-1
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establishes infection through the olfactory bulb
HSV-1
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establish latency in the sensory nerve ganglia establish latency in the dorsal root ganglia latency in WBCs, the endothelium, and other cells of various organs
HSV-1 HSV-2 VSZ CMV
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smallest genome of the human herpesviruses
Varicella Zoster
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Replicatessimilarly but slower than HSV
Varicella Zoster
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congenital defects
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
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mononucleosis-like disease
Cytomegalovirus
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opportunistic pathogen in immunocompromised
Cytomegalovirus
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largest genome of the Human Herpesviruses
Cytomegalovirus
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carries specific mRNAs into the cell in the virion
Cytomegalovirus
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highly cell associated; lymphocytes
Cytomegalovirus
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B lymphocyte; different phases of B cell development
Epstein-Barr
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Overactive immune response - Infectious mononucleosis
EBV
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Lymphoproliferative disease and Hairy leukoplakia
EBV