Herpes II Flashcards
What is the primary infection of EBV?
- Asymptomatic Infection
- Infectious Mononucleosis
What cancer is EBV associated with?
- Burkitt’s Lymphoma
- Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
What is the pathogenesis of EBV?
Virus in saliva infects epithelia and spreads to B cells in lymphatics which promotes B cell growth
What cells are required to control EBV infection?
T cells - they kill and control the B cell outgrowth
What is used for EBV detection?
- Monospot test
- IgM and IgG profile to EBV antigens
Is there treatment for EBV?
No
What is the predominant response to CMV infection?
Asymptomatic Infection
When can CMV infection be serious?
Fetal/Neonatal Infection
What causes mononucleosis and is heterophile Ab negative?
CMV
What can be used to identify CMV?
PCR, Serology, Histology
What are the treatments for CMV?
- Ganciclovir
- Letermovir
What is the problem with ganciclovir?
Bone marrow toxicity
Letermovir MOA
Inhibits CMV terminase complex
Roseola
- Rapid onset of high fever
- Generalized rash
What is the viral cause of roseola?
Caused by HHV6 and HHV7