Week 3 Flashcards

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Viral infections; descriptions of viruses, mechanisms or reproduction, how they leave cells, how it has a latency period, treatment, and how they are classified

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Human papillomavirus how many different types, what types cause what common lesions, mucosal HPVs transmission, lesions microscopic look, where they live on virus is found in the lesion layers, and treatment

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Herpes types viruses

HSV-1 how it enters body, where HSV-1 and 2 are usually found, usually progression after infection, where HSV lays dormant, recurrences in some patients, triggers, incubation period before lesions, contagiousness at what stage

Treatment for HSV

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Different types of manifestions caused by HSV-1

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Varicella Zoster Virus primary infection and recurrent disease name, type of lesions

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Chicken pox occurrence, how it is spread, incubation period, type of lesions, and vaccine

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Shingles affects how much of population, occurrence, where it is dormant, types of lesions appear and duration, healed area condition, treatment

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Epstein barr type of cells it seeks out and how it does that, what diseases it causes, how it is transmitted, what percentage of population harbors it, what age initial exposure is, infection as an adult leads to

Infectious mono symptoms, lesions intraorally, how long it persists

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Coxsackie viruses what they are, how they enter the body, what types and what they include, which one affects the oral region and what diseases are manifest because of this type

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Herpangina type of infection, how its spread, occurance, localized where?, type of lesions, symptoms, treatment

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Hand foot and mouth disease contagiousness, occurrence, how long symptoms last, symptoms, places of lesions and type, treatment

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Acute lymponodular pharyngitis what it is, look of lesions, incubation period duration, symptoms, how long it lasts and treatment

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Measles how it spread, incubation period, when infectious, symptoms and lesion (where), complications, unique oral lesions associated when they develop, vaccine and percentage of effectiveness

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Mumps what it primarily affects, symptoms, vaccine and effectiveness

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Rubella type of illness (mild or severe), danger w/ regards to developing fetus, vaccine

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HIV what it does to cells, normal and HIV ratio of T helper to suppressor

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Opportunistic Infections Seen in HIV

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Opportunistic Infections Seen in HIV: bacterial

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Opportunistic Infections Seen in HIV: viral

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Opportunistic Infections Seen in HIV: neoplasms like kaposi sarcoma

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Opportunistic Infections Seen in HIV: neoplasms like non-hodgkin lymphoma