viral replication Flashcards
what are the different structures of a virus?
cylindrical
icosahedral
complex
-enveloped vs non-enveloped
what group and type of structure does the herpesviridae family have?
dsDNA group 1
icosahedral and enveloped
what does valacyclovir do?
completely inhibits and inactivates viral- DNA polymerases preventing further viral DNA synthesis without affecting normal cellular processes
what are the three requirements for successful infection?
- viral incoculum of sufficient size
- accessible cells that are both susceptible and permissive
- local antiviral defense absent or overcome
what is the incubation period?
initial period before symptoms are obvious
-virus may or may not be transmitted
what virus can be transmitted during the incubation period?
SARS-CoV-2
what causes the symptoms of a viral infection? (causing viral disease)
viral replication occurs in the presence of an immune response aimed at preventing viral replication
what is viral pathogenesis determined by?
-interaction with specific host
-immune escape
-host immune response causing pathology
-cellular transformation (growth)
what is a permissive cell?
cell that has capacity to replicate virus- may to may not be susceptible
what types of cells can take up a virus particles and replicate it?
susceptible and permissive cells
what is virulence and what is it determined by?
-the capacity to cause damage to the host
-determine by both the host and the virus
viral virulence