Multisystem Infections Flashcards
Give the general overview and definitions of vector born diseases
Define multi system infections
Contrast endemic and emerging zoonoses
Describe what are the methods of zoonoses
What insect/arthropod bites causes vector-borne transmission?
What are the Arboviruses?
What ailments are caused by the mosquito: Aedes aegypti?
What is primary viremia?
Discuss secondary viremia
Give an a- and flaviviruses
What are the distinguishing features flavivirodae?
What are the classical features of Togavirudae?
Describe the genome of yellow fever
Discuss the epidemiology of yellow fever
What countries with risk of yellow fever transmission?
What does flavivirus pathogenesis depend on?
Discuss the pathogenesis of yellow fever
What are the clinical features of yellow fever?
Discuss the genome of dengue virus
Discuss the immunity of dengue fever
Discuss the epidemiology of dengue fever
Discuss the pathogenesis of dengue fever
Discuss the antibody dependent enhancement dengue fever
How can re-challenge and repeat infection occur in dengue fever?
What are the clinical features of dengue fever?
Contrast the clinical features of dengue fever with and without warning sign
What are complications in dengue fever due to?
When do warning signs of dengue fever occur? What are they?
What does febrile rash look like?
What is the tourniquet test?
What are the genome and lineages of Zika virus?
Discuss the epidemiology of Zika virus
Discuss the additional modes of transmission of Zika virus
Discuss the pathogenesis of Zika Virus
What are the tropism of Zika virus?
Discuss the clinical features of the Zika virus
What are the complications of Zika virus?
Discuss the genome of chikungunya
Discuss the epidemiology of chikungunya
Discuss the pathogenesis of chikungunya
Discuss the clinical features of chikungunya
What are the Zika protections?
How do we diagnose and prevent Zika, chikungunya, dengue, and yellow fever?
What are the vaccine contraindications if yellow fever, dengue fever, chikungunya, and Zika?