RNA VIRUS - ORTHOMYXOVIRIDAE - Influenza virus Flashcards

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Enveloped virus w/ a HELICAL nucleocapsid and SEGMENTED, SS-NEGATIVE RNA

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Influenza virus

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May serve as the “mixing bowl” w/n which the human, avian, swine viruses reassort

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Pigs

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Only a HUMAN virus

NO animal source of new RNA segments

does NOT undergo antigenic SHIFTS

undergo ENOUGH antigenic DRIFT

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Influenza B virus

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Causes worldwide epidemics (pandemics)

has 16 antigenically distinct types of HEMATOGGLUTININ

has 9 antigenically distinct types of NEURAMINIDASE

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Influenza A virus

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Major OUTBREAKS of influenza

does NOT lead to pandemic

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Influenza B virus

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Mild respiratory tract infection

does NOT cause outbreaks of influenza

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Influenza C virus

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Bind to the CELL SURFACE RECEPTOR (neuraminic acid, sialic acid) to initiate infection of the cell

the MOST IMPORTANT ANTIGEN

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Hemagglutinin

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the target of NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODY

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Hemagglutinin

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Cleaves neuraminic acid (sialic acid) to RELEASE PROGENY VIRUS from the infected cell

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Neuraminidase

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DEGRADES THE PROTECTIVE LAYER of mucus in the respiratory tract – ENHANCES the ABILITY of the VIRUS to GAIN ACCESS to the respiratory epithelial cells

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Neuraminidase

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MAJOR CHANGES based on the REASSSORTMENT of segments of the genome RNA

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Antigenic SHIFT – PANDEMICS

*when human influenza A virus recombines w/ swine influenza A virus

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MINOR CHANGES based on the MUTATION in the genome RNA

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Antigenic DRFIT – EPIDEMICS

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13
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Incubation Period of Influenza virus

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24-48 hrs

fever, myalgia, headache, sore throat, cough

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Complications of Influenza

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FATAL BACTERIAL SUPERINFECTION

  • S. aureus
  • S. pneumoniae
  • H. influenzae

REYE’S SYNDROME

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Used for both the treatment and prevention of influenza

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Oseltamivir - DOC

Zanamivir

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Neuraminidase inhibitors which act by INHIBITING THE RELEASE OF VIRUS from infected cells

Effective against both influenza A and B viruses

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Oseltamivir

Zanamivir

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Effective ONLY against influenza A

NO LONGER USED to widespread RESISTANCE

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Amantadine

Rimantadine

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Promotes VIRAL ENTRY

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Hematugglitinin

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Promotes PROGENY VIRION RELEASE

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Neuraminidase