III - A. Virology | 20. Arena and Reoviruses Flashcards
I. Arenaviruses
1. What are the 3 viruses that belong to Arenaviridae genus?
- Lassa virus
- Lymphocytic choriomeningits virus (LCMV)
- Machupo virus
I. Arenaviruses
2. What are the genetic material and morphology of Arenaviruses?
- Negative sense ssRNA, enveloped, ambisense (can encode both positively and negatively
- Helical capsid
- Grainy appearance on electron microscope
- 2 segmented
I. Arenaviruses
3. What is the transmission of Arenaviruses
rodents
I. Arenaviruses - Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV)
4A. What are the features of Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV)? (+ reservoir)
- reservoir: mouse, spread by bite or bodily fluids
- Infection often asymptomatic
I. Arenaviruses - Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV)
4B. What are the symptoms of Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV)?
- Fever
- asymptomatic period
- aseptic meningitis – headache, fever, stiff neck
- Rarely encephalitis
I. Arenaviruses - Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV)
4C. What are the diagnosis and treatment of Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV)?
- D: Ig from serum, CSF
- Treatment: not available
I. Arenaviruses - Machupo virus: Bolivian hemorrhagic fever (BHF)
5A. What are the features of Machupo virus? (reservoir, symptoms)
- Reservoir: mouse
- Fever, headache, bleeding, CNS symptoms
- High mortality
I. Arenaviruses - Machupo virus: Bolivian hemorrhagic fever (BHF)
5B. What are diagnosis and treatment of Machupo virus?
- D: Ig from serum, CSF
- Treatment: not available
I. Arenaviruses
6. How do we inactivate Arenaviruses?
- Virus inactivated by heating, low pH, irradiation, and detergents
II. Reoviridae
1. What are the genetic material and morphology of Reoviridae?
- Double stranded RNA (dsRNA) - ***ONLY double stranded RNA virus
- Positive and negative sense
- Replicates in cytoplasm
- 11 segments
II. Reoviridae
2. What are the 2 viruses belong to Reoviridae genus?
- ROTAVIRUS
- Coltivirus
II. Reoviridae
2. What is the transmission of Reoviridae?
- fecal -oral route
- NSP4 toxin-mediated which increases Cl-permeability
II. Reoviridae
3. What are the diseases caused by Reoviridae?
- ROTAVIRUS
- GASTROENTERITIS mainly in children under 5y
fever, watery diarrhea for 1 week risk of dehydration - Coltivirus
- Colorado tick fever, in Rocky mountain, spread by tick
II. Reoviridae
4. What are the features of Colorado Tick Fever Virus?
Coltivirus
- Infected tick bite
- Affects erythroid progenitor cells and causes flu-like symptoms
II. Reoviridae
5. What are the diagnosis and treatment for Reoviridae?
- Diagnosis: Stool (ELISA)
- Treatment: Self-limiting, supportive care, mainly oral rehydration