VIROLOGY Flashcards
Naked DNA virus
-Parvovirus
- Adenovirus
-Papilloma/ Polyoma
Enveloped DNA virus
-Poxvirus
-Herpes Virus
- Hepa DNA virus
Affects: Small intestine, conjunctiva, pharynx
Adenovirus
Simplest DNA Virus
Parvovirus
Clinical Manifestation of ADENOVIRUS
-Gastroenteritis
-Pink conjunctivitis (sore eyes)
-Pharyngitis
Nephrotoxicity w/ renal transplant patient
Haemorrhogic cystitis w/ bone marrow transplant patient
BK Virus
PML in AIDS patients
JC Virus
Contain in laryngeal aspirates in children with respiratory disease
Ki and Wu virus
Found in merkell cell carcinoma
Merkell cell carcinoma
Found in human tumors
SV40
Complex or “brick shape” virus
POX Virus
Orthopox
-Monkey pox
- Cow pox
-Small Pox
Parapox
ORF virus
occupational disease of sheep handlers
ORF Virus
Cervical lymphadenopathy
Monkey pox
Ancestor of VACCINIA (Virus used for vaccination); red base lesions
Cow pox
Nonsexually transmitted
HSV 1
Sexually transmitted
HSV 2
Chicken pox
Varicella
most common congenital infection
Cytomegalo virus
Common in africa
Eipstien-barr virus
Black man disease
Burkitts lymphoma
RNA VIRUS
- Picornaviridae
- Coronaviridae
- . Togaviridae
- Caliciviridae
- Flaviridae
IM; killed viruses
SALK
PO; live attenuated virus
SABIN
Common colds (most common cause)
Rhinovirus
Contains Group A: Herpangina and Group B: Pleurodyria
Coysackie Virus
largest genome among viruses
Coronaviridae
Animals and rodents
229E
SARS
OC43
aka “cloak virus
TOGAVIRIDAE
One of the arbo viruses (transmitted by mosquitoes)
TOGAVIRIDAE
vector: aedes aegypti
Chikungunya virus
german measles
Rubella
aka norwalk virus
Caliciviridae
1st outbreak of Norwalk virus
Norwalk, ohio Elementary School
Dengue vector
Aedes Aegypti
Capable of reverse transciption
Retrovirus
Its clinical manifestations is leukemia
HTLV (Human T lymphocyte virus)
double stranded, segmented virus
Reoviridae
Most common cause of infantile diarrhea
Rotavirus
African horse sickness
ORBI virus