Intrauterine Viral Infections Flashcards

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Rubella Characteristics (4)

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  • German measles
  • ssRNA
  • Lipid envelope with 3 structural proteins
  • Humans are only hosts
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Rubella Clinical Presentations (2)

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  • Asymptomatic 50%

- Younger = milder

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Rubella Transmission

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Respiratory secretions

Transplacental

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Rubella Phases

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1- Prodromal Phase: Low-grade fever, mild sore throat, conjunctivitis, post-auricular and suboccipital lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly

2- Exanthem Phase: Macular rash that may be itchy, Arthalgia

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Congenital Rubella Syndrome (6)

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1- Sensorineural hearing loss (80%)

2- Thrombocytopenic purpura (25%)

3- Mental retardation (55%)

4- Peripheral pulmonary stenosis

5- Ocular: cataracts, chorioretinitis, glaucoma (50%)

6- Microcephaly

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Parvovirus B19 Characteristics (3)

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Non-enveloped

DNA virus

Two parvoviruses isolated from humans:
1- Adeno-associated parvoviruses
2- Human parvovirus B19

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Parvovirus B19 Clinical Indications (3)

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Common in children

Asymptomatic common

> 60% adults seropositive

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When is Parvovirus B19 more common?

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Spring

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Parvovirus B19 Transmission

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HIGHLY CONTAGIOUS

Respiratory secretions

Blood transfusions

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Parvovirus B19 Target cells

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Erythrocyte progenitors

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Parvovirus B19 Clinical Manifestations (4)

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1- Erythema Infectiosum (slapped cheek in children)

2- Acute (temporary) Arthritis in adults

3- Aplastic crisis (temporary shutdown of RBC count)

4- Immunosupressed develop pure red cell aplasia (permanent suppression of erythroid precursors)

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Congenital Parvovirus B19 (3)

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Hydros Fetalis

  • Infects RBCs in fetal liver
  • Severe anemia, congestive heart failure, generalized edema, fetal death

MOST DAMAGE 2ND TRIMESTER

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Virus-specific IgM in cord or neonatal blood (4)

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CMV
Rubella
HSV
Parvovirus B19

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Immunoflourescence (vesicular fluids) (2)

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HSV

VZV

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PCR (8)

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HIV (Blood)
HBV (Blood)
HCV (Blood)
Rubella (Throat, blood, urine, CSF)
CMV (Urine, saliva, amniotic fluid)
Parvovirus B19
HSV (Vesicular fluids, CSF)
VZV (Vesicular fluids)
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16
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Antibody-antigen Detection in Neonatal blood (2)

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HIV

HBV