VIROLOGY Flashcards

1
Q

Naked DNA virus

A

-Parvovirus
- Adenovirus
-Papilloma/ Polyoma

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2
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Enveloped DNA virus

A

-Poxvirus
-Herpes Virus
- Hepa DNA virus

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3
Q

Affects: Small intestine, conjunctiva, pharynx

A

Adenovirus

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4
Q

Simplest DNA Virus

A

Parvovirus

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5
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Clinical Manifestation of ADENOVIRUS

A

-Gastroenteritis
-Pink conjunctivitis (sore eyes)
-Pharyngitis

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6
Q

Nephrotoxicity w/ renal transplant patient
Haemorrhogic cystitis w/ bone marrow transplant patient

A

BK Virus

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7
Q

PML in AIDS patients

A

JC Virus

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8
Q

Contain in laryngeal aspirates in children with respiratory disease

A

Ki and Wu virus

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9
Q

Found in merkell cell carcinoma

A

Merkell cell carcinoma

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10
Q

Found in human tumors

A

SV40

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11
Q

Complex or “brick shape” virus

A

POX Virus

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12
Q

Orthopox

A

-Monkey pox
- Cow pox
-Small Pox

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13
Q

Parapox

A

ORF virus

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14
Q

occupational disease of sheep handlers

A

ORF Virus

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15
Q

Cervical lymphadenopathy

A

Monkey pox

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16
Q

Ancestor of VACCINIA (Virus used for vaccination); red base lesions

A

Cow pox

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17
Q

Nonsexually transmitted

A

HSV 1

18
Q

Sexually transmitted

A

HSV 2

19
Q

Chicken pox

A

Varicella

20
Q

most common congenital infection

A

Cytomegalo virus

21
Q

Common in africa

A

Eipstien-barr virus

22
Q

Black man disease

A

Burkitts lymphoma

23
Q

RNA VIRUS

A
  1. Picornaviridae
  2. Coronaviridae
  3. . Togaviridae
  4. Caliciviridae
  5. Flaviridae
24
Q

IM; killed viruses

A

SALK

25
Q

PO; live attenuated virus

A

SABIN

26
Q

Common colds (most common cause)

A

Rhinovirus

27
Q

Contains Group A: Herpangina and Group B: Pleurodyria

A

Coysackie Virus

28
Q

largest genome among viruses

A

Coronaviridae

29
Q

Animals and rodents

A

229E

30
Q

SARS

A

OC43

31
Q

aka “cloak virus

A

TOGAVIRIDAE

32
Q

One of the arbo viruses (transmitted by mosquitoes)

A

TOGAVIRIDAE

33
Q

vector: aedes aegypti

A

Chikungunya virus

34
Q

german measles

A

Rubella

35
Q

aka norwalk virus

A

Caliciviridae

36
Q

1st outbreak of Norwalk virus

A

Norwalk, ohio Elementary School

37
Q

Dengue vector

A

Aedes Aegypti

38
Q

Capable of reverse transciption

A

Retrovirus

39
Q

Its clinical manifestations is leukemia

A

HTLV (Human T lymphocyte virus)

40
Q

double stranded, segmented virus

A

Reoviridae

41
Q

Most common cause of infantile diarrhea

A

Rotavirus

42
Q

African horse sickness

A

ORBI virus