NBS Microbiology- Viruses and Prions- Digestive Flashcards

1
Q
This viral pathogen is a member of the paramyxo family and is expressed with orchitis (males) or oophoritis (females):
A. Norovirus
B. Respiratory synctial virus
C. Rotavirus
D. Mumps virus
A

Mumps virus

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Which member of the picorna family is a digestive pathogen?
A. Hepatitis A
B. Coxsackie
C. Echovirus
D. Rhinovirus
A

A

HEP A

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3
Q

T/F: Hepatitis A, B and C all have the same viral family

A

False

all are different

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4
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This digestive pathogen is a member of the Reo family and is the most common in childhood diarrhea:
A. Hepatitis B
B. Rotavirus
C. Norovirus
D. Hepatitis C
A

Rotavirus

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5
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This type of hepatitis causes infusion hepatitis and is associated with the flaviviridae family:
A. Hepatitis B
B. Hepatitis A
C. Norovirus
D. Hepatitis C
A

Hep C

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6
Q
Hepatitis A is most commonly passed along via:
A. Aspiration 
B. Vomiting
C. Oral Fecal
D. Kissing
A

Oral fecal

*must wash hands after you go to the bathroom and before you eat

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This digestive pathogen is expressed with lethargy, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea:
A. Mumps virus
B. Rotavirus
C. Norovirus
D. Hepatitis A
A

C
Norovirus

*more common in adults

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This Hepatitis is associated can be acute or chronic and involved with the blood?
A. Hepatitis B
B. Hepatitis A
C. Norovirus
D. Hepatitis C
A

HEP B

B=Blood

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9
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What family is Norovirus involved in:
A. Caliciviridae
B. Hepadna
C. Reo
D. Paramyxo
A

Caliciviridae

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10
Q

What type of Hepatitis is less virulent?
A. Hep C
B. Hep A
C. Hep B

A

Hep A

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