Infectious Disease -- Viral Infections Packet Additions Flashcards
Difference between a typical viral and bacterial infection of the brain? The lungs?
Bacterial – Meningitis, Alveolar Pneumonia
Viral – Encephalitis, Interstitial Pneumonia
Three specific important antibody responses for viral infection control
IgM, IgG, and IgA
Isotypic shift from IgM to IgG is indicative of….
Prior Infection
Characteristic change of cell morphology seen in influenza…
Epithelial necrosis and sloughing
Characteristic change of cell morphology seen in measles, herpes, and retroviruses?
Syncytial Cells
Reactive lymphoid hyperplasia is associated with what viral infections?
EBV (B cells)
Measles (Giant Cells)
Mumps
According to her summary, List seven respiratory viruses
Adeno Rhino Influenza Measles RSV Corona CMV
According to her summary, List 6 GI viruses
Polio Coxsackie Echo Rota Norwalk Hepatitis (A,B,C)
According to her summary, List 5 causes of encephalitis/hemorrhagic fever.
Rubella Yellow Fever Dengue Hanta Mumps
According to her summary, List three vesicular viruses
HSV I
HSV II
Varicella Zoster
According to her summary, List four proliferative/oncogenic viruses
EBV
HPV
HIV
HTLV
According to her summary, List four neurotrophic viruses
HSV I, HSV II, Varicella Zoster, Rabies
According to her summary, List 7 important kinds of DNA viruses
Herpes HepaDNA (Hep B) Adeno Retro (HTLV, HIV) Pox Papavo (HPV, JC) Parvo
According to her summary, List 10 kinds of important RNA viruses
PICORNA (Polio, Coxsackie, Echo, HepA, Rhino) REO (Rota) CORONA TOGA (Rubella) FLAVI (YF, Dengue, Hep C) ORTHOMYXO (Influenza) PARAMYXO (Measles, Mumps, RSV) HANTA FILO (Ebola) RHABDO (Rabies)
Virus used in small pox vaccination
Vaccina (a live virus milder than small pox)