Micro - influenza Flashcards

1
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natural reservoir of Influenza A virus

A

ducks

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2
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Why does influenza virus only cause respiratory disease?

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influenza requires cleavage of HA by host cell proteases - these are only present in resp tract cells

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3
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How does influenza virus enter cells

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Binds to HA

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4
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What needs to happen to influenza virus to affect human cells?

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cleavage of haemagluttinin by host cell proteases

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5
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what ws the one ‘good’ thing about the H7N9 avian influenza? i.e. why did it not result in a pandemic

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No person-to-person transmission

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6
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3 “ingredients” which constitute a pandemic virus

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  1. Person to person transmission
  2. Novel antigenicity
  3. Efficient replication in human airway
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7
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what aspect of influenza viruses is important in determining if it will replicate in human cells?

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PB2 protein must have lysine (if it has glutamate, then it won’t replicate in humans)

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8
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how does an influenza virus compete with human mucus barrier to infect the respiratory tract?

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Neuraminidase cuts through sialic acid in mucus

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9
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Which age ranges did H1N1 tend to affect and why?

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Younger people more often affected as older patients had seen similar virus before

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10
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specific genetic predisposition to severe H1N1 infection?

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IFITM3 mutation

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11
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Amantadine - MOA?

Why is it useless?

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Targets the M2 ion channel

  • single point mutation in M2 renders the virus resistant
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12
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Name 2 neuraminidase inhibitors?

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Oseltamivir

Zanamivir

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13
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Describe the composition of the influenza vaccine given to high risk groups in the UK?

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Purified fractions of HA and NA from inactivated viruses

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14
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Diff btw influenza vaccine given to children vs elderly

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Elderly:inactivated vaccine
Children: live attenuated vaccine

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