Rhabdo and Filo Viruses Flashcards
- bullet shape, enveloped viruses that encode 5 structural proteins
- helical nucleocapsied, (-)ssRNA, virion particle containes RNA directed RNA polymerase
rhabdoviruses
which antigenic site of the rabies G protein is responsible for neutralizing antibodies and neuronal receptors?
antigenic site III
inclusion body of the Rabies virus?
negri body
- acute infection of the CNS
- mammals infected with virus: bats, raccoon, skunk, fox, dogs, cats, cattle
- 99% mortality once symptoms apparent
- allow post exposure vaccination
rabies virus
rabies pathogenesis?
- virus inoculated through bite of animal
- viral replication in muscle tissue
- virus enters peripheral nervous system
- passive ascent via sensory fibers
- replication in dorsal ganglia
- rapid ascent in spinal cord
- infection of spinal cord, brainstem, cerebellum, other brain structures
- descending infection via nervous system to eyes, salivary glands, skin, pancreas, kidney
incubation period of rabies?
depends on what factors?
2-12 weeks, can be as short as 4 days or longer than a year
concentration of virus introduced, proximity of wound to brain, severity of wound, host immune status
classical rabies:
- prodromal phase?
- neurological phase?
- coma or paralysis phase?
- fever, headache, malaise, fatigue anorexia, lasts 2-10 days
- hyperactivity, disorientation, hallucinations, seizures, hydrophobia, lasts 2-7 days
- mental deterioration which leads to sudden cardiac or respiratory arrest, coma for hours to days prior to death
amino acid at position 333 of G protein in antigenic site III:
- ______ in pathogenic rabies
- _______ in non-pathogenic variants
arginine
glutamine, isoleucine
most important immune response in clearing rabies?
humoral: anti-G protein antibodies contain determinants for virus neutralizing antibodies
urban rabies: _______ account for more than 99% of infections
canines
_________ biopsies can be used in RT-PCR assays to amplify the rabies virus sequences
saliva and skin, due to anterograde trasnport
post exposure rabies prophylaxis?
wound treatment, passive immunization with immunoglobulin around area of wound, active immunization with inactivated virus
- 80nm in diameter but up to 800-14,000 nm in length
- enveloped particles
- (-)ssRNA nonsegmented
- pleomorphic, filamentous appearance
- polyploidy
- include Ebola and Margburg viruses
filoviruses
encodes for 3 different glycoproteins based on ORF1, ORF2, and transcriptional stutter
ebola virus
ebola virus transmitted by?
body fluids, object such as needle contaminated with virus, or infected animals