general virus families Flashcards

1
Q

pneumonia, skin-mucosal scabs, tumors

A

poxviridae (variola, vaccinia)

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2
Q

fever, hemorrage of skin + organs, paralysis, wasting away

A

Asfarviridae (flavi - classical swine fever)

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3
Q

blood, sexual transmission

A

hepadnaviridae

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4
Q

multiplication in dividing cells - symptoms in foetus, intestine, bone marrow (blood), skin(B19)

A

parvoviridae

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5
Q

multiplication in dividing cells, immunosuppression

(E.coli)

A

circoviridae

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6
Q

mammals and birds
pneumoenteritis, haemorrhage,
(bluetongue)

A

reoviridae

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7
Q

warts, carcinomas ?

A

papillomaviridae

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8
Q

kennel cough, military disease:

A

adenoviridae

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9
Q

abortion, skin, CNS (rabies), resp. tract, fever

A

herpesviridae (varicello, aujeszkys, mareks)

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10
Q

gumboro disease, bursa

A

birnaviridae

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11
Q

polio: paralysis, CNS

enteritis, enteric diseases

A

picornaviridae

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12
Q

hepatitis B

A

hepadnaviridae

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13
Q

marble spleen disease

A

adenovirus (siadenovirus)

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14
Q

channel catfish disease

A

alloherpesvirinae, gammaherpesvirus

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15
Q

smallpox, mousepox

A

poxviridae
1 - ectromelia (mousepox, loss of legs)
2 - variola (smallpox, eradicated!)

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16
Q

chickenpox

A

herpesviridae - aka. varicella virus

17
Q

chronic, persistance infections which infect the liver ->-> liver failure

A

hepadnaviridae

18
Q

natural hosts are salmon, chicken, insects

A

birnaviridae

19
Q

human icterus

A

hepatitis A - picornaviridae

20
Q

Invertebrates, including aphids, leafhoppers, flies, BEES, as natural hosts

A

Dicistroviridae - picornavirALES

21
Q

increased reproductive potential, paralysis and death

A

Dicistroviridae - picornavirALES

22
Q

haemorrhage, fever, then later blisters in foot and mouth area

A

caliciviridae

23
Q

nephritis, hepatitis, gastroenteritis

A

astroviridae

24
Q

arthritis, fever, rash, CNS

A

togaviridae

25
Q

fever, hemorrhage, rash, encephalitis, hepatitis

A

flaviviridae

26
Q

Hepatitis C and G

A

flaviviridae

27
Q

classical swine fever

A

flaviviridae

28
Q

arteritis, edema, abortion, respiratory symptoms

A

arteriviridae

29
Q

gastrointestinal symptoms, respiratory - kennel cough

A

coronaviridae

30
Q

parainfluenza 1 and 3

A

paramyxoviridae

31
Q

measles

A

paramyxoviridae