Micro - influenza Flashcards
natural reservoir of Influenza A virus
ducks
Why does influenza virus only cause respiratory disease?
influenza requires cleavage of HA by host cell proteases - these are only present in resp tract cells
How does influenza virus enter cells
Binds to HA
What needs to happen to influenza virus to affect human cells?
cleavage of haemagluttinin by host cell proteases
what ws the one ‘good’ thing about the H7N9 avian influenza? i.e. why did it not result in a pandemic
No person-to-person transmission
3 “ingredients” which constitute a pandemic virus
- Person to person transmission
- Novel antigenicity
- Efficient replication in human airway
what aspect of influenza viruses is important in determining if it will replicate in human cells?
PB2 protein must have lysine (if it has glutamate, then it won’t replicate in humans)
how does an influenza virus compete with human mucus barrier to infect the respiratory tract?
Neuraminidase cuts through sialic acid in mucus
Which age ranges did H1N1 tend to affect and why?
Younger people more often affected as older patients had seen similar virus before
specific genetic predisposition to severe H1N1 infection?
IFITM3 mutation
Amantadine - MOA?
Why is it useless?
Targets the M2 ion channel
- single point mutation in M2 renders the virus resistant
Name 2 neuraminidase inhibitors?
Oseltamivir
Zanamivir
Describe the composition of the influenza vaccine given to high risk groups in the UK?
Purified fractions of HA and NA from inactivated viruses
Diff btw influenza vaccine given to children vs elderly
Elderly:inactivated vaccine
Children: live attenuated vaccine