Micro 8.10 Virology Flashcards
- Classification of viruses is made by:
A. Complement fixation serology
B. Electron microscopy
C. Nucleic acid composition
D. Cellular inclusion bodies
C. Nucleic acid composition
- Which virus is the most common etiological agent of viral respiratory diseases in infants and children?
A. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
B. Measles virus
C. Coxsackie A virus
D. Coxsackie B virus
A. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
- The most common viral syndrome of pericarditis, myocarditis, and pleurodynia (pain upon breathing) is caused by:
A. Herpes simplex virus (HSV)
B. Respiratory syncytial virus
C. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
D. Coxsackie B virus
D. Coxsackie B virus
- Which of the following viruses is implicated along with EBV as a cause of infectious mononucleosis?
A. Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
B. Coxsackie A virus
C. Coxsackie B virus
D. Hepatitis B virus
A. Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
- The most common causes of viral pneumonia in adults are:
A. Influenza and adenovirus
B. Hepatitis A and B viruses
C. Coxsackie A and B viruses
D. Herpes simplex and CMV
A. Influenza and adenovirus
- Which virus belonging to the Reoviridae group causes gastroenteritis in infants and young children but an asymptomatic infection in adults?
A. Coxsackie B virus
B. Rotavirus
C. Respiratory syncytial virus
D. Rhabdovirus
B. Rotavirus
- A very small, single-stranded DNA virus that causes a febrile illness with a rash, and is called the fifth childhood disease after rubeola, rubella, varicella, and roseola is:
A. Rotavirus
B. Adenovirus type 40
C. Coxsackie A virus
D. Parvovirus B19
D. Parvovirus B19
- Hepatitis B virus can be transmitted by:
A. Acupuncture
B. Tattoos
C. Sexual contact
D. All of these options
D. All of these options
- Which virus has been implicated in adult gastroenteritis resulting from ingestion of contaminated food (especially shellfish) and water?
A. Noroviruses (Norwalk-like viruses)
B. Rotavirus
C. Hepatitis C virus
D. Coronavirus
A. Noroviruses (Norwalk-like viruses)
- Which virus is associated with venereal and respiratory tract warts and produces lesions of skin and mucous membranes?
A. Polyomavirus
B. Poxvirus
C. Adenovirus
D. Papillomavirus
D. Papillomavirus
- A clinical test used for the detection and identification of viral infections other than culture is:
A. Histology/cytology
B. Polymerase chain reaction/DNA probes
C. Serology
D. All of these options
D. All of these options
- Which technique is used for the confirmation of infection with HIV-1 and HIV-2?
A. Western blot (immunoblot) assay
B. ELISA
C. FDA-approved NAT
D. p24 Antigen testing
C. FDA-approved NAT
- A 13-year-old boy was admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of viral encephalitis. History revealed that the boy harbored wild raccoons from nearby woods. What is the best method to determine if the boy has contracted rabies?
A. Remove the brainstems from all of the raccoons and examine for cytopathic effects
B. Request immunofluorescent test for antibody on the saliva from all of the raccoons
C. Request immunofluorescent test for antigen in cutaneous nerve specimen obtained by nuchal biopsy
D. Isolate the virus from the saliva of both the animals and the patient
C. Request immunofluorescent test for antigen in cutaneous nerve specimen obtained by nuchal biopsy
- A 65-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital with acute respiratory distress, fever, myalgia, and headache. Influenza A or B was suspected after ruling out bacterial pneumonia. Which of the following methods could be used to confirm influenza infection?
A. EIA
B. RT-PCR
C. Direct examination of nasal epithelium for virus using fluorescent antibody stain
D. All of these options
D. All of these options
- The most rapid definitive diagnosis of a genital herpes simplex (HSV-2) infection in a 20-year-old man is made by using which method?
A. Direct immunofluorescence test for viral antigen in vesicle fluid
B. Titer of serum and seminal fluid for antibodies to herpes simplex
C. Detection of anti–herpes simplex in seminal fluid
D. Cell culture of vesicle fluid
A. Direct immunofluorescence test for viral antigen in vesicle fluid