Written final exam Flashcards

1
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Viruses with dsDNA

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  • Polymaviridae
  • Papillomaviridae
  • Adenoviridae
  • Herpesvirales
  • Poxviridae
  • Asfarviridae
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2
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Viruses with ssDNA

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  • Hepadnaviridae
  • Parvoviridae
  • Circoviridae
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3
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Virus with dsRNA

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  • Reoviridae

- Birnaviridae

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4
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Viruses with +ssRNA

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  • Picornoviridae
  • Dicistroviridae
  • Iflaviridae
  • Caliciviridae
  • Astroviridae
  • Togaviridae
  • Flaviviridae
  • Nidovirales
  • Arteriviridae
  • Retroviridae
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5
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Viruses with -ssRNA

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  • Orthomyxoviridae
  • Mononegavirales
  • Paramyxoviridae
  • Bornaviridae
  • Filoviridae
  • Rhaboviridae
  • Arenaviridae
  • Bunyaviridae
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6
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Viruses with both ss/dsDNA

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-Hepadnaviridae

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7
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Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs)

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  • Scrapie (sheep)
  • Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)
  • Feline spongiform encephalopathy (FSE)
  • Transmissible mink encephalopathy (TME)
  • Chronic wasting disease (CWD) (mule, deer, elk)
  • Exotic ungulate encephalopathy
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Morphology of polymaviridae

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  • circular dsDNA
  • around 40 nm icosahedral capsid
  • no envelope
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9
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Transmission of polymaviridae

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Airborn

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10
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Types of polymaviridae

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  • Murine
  • Simian SV40
  • Bovine
  • Goose
  • Budgerigar fledging disease virus
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Morphology of papillomaviridae

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  • circular dsDNA
  • around 55nm icosahedral capsid
  • no envelope
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12
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Transmission of papillomaviridae

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Contact and venereal (sexual)

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13
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Types of papillomavirus

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  • Warts, papillomas
  • Equine papillomatosis
  • Bovine papillomatosis 1-13
  • Canine oral papillomatosis
  • Sheep, roe deer, elephant, elk, possum, rabbit, turtle, parrot…
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14
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Morphology of Adenoviridae

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  • linear dsDNA
  • around 80nm icosahedral capsid and fibres
  • no envelope
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15
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Transmission of Adenoviridae

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Oral infections and germinative infection

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16
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Morphology of Herpesvirales

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  • linear dsDNA
  • around 100 nm (big!) icosahedral capsid
  • enveloped - 150-200 nm
17
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Types of Adenovirus

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-Mastadenovirus:
(*Pneumoenteritis of calves
*Pneumoenteritis of lambs
*Infectious canine hepatitis
*Canine laryngotracheitis
*(Human adenoviruses))
-Aviadenovirus: (Chicken, Turkey, Goose, Pigeon)
-Atadenovirus
(*Pneumoenteritis of calves
*Egg drop syndrome (EDS)
*Snake adenovirus)
-Siadenovirus
(*Haemorrhagic enteritis of turkey
*Marble spleen of disease of pheasant
*Frog adenovirus)
-Ichtadenovirus: (Sturgeon adenovirus)
18
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Transmission of herpesvirales

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Venereal infections, germinative infection, contact

19
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Types of herpesvirus

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  • Alloviridae (fish)
  • Malacoviridae
  • Herpesviridae:
  • Alpha: Simplex, Varicello, Mardi, Ilto
  • Beta: Cytomegalo, Muromegalo, Probosci, Roseolo
  • Gamma: Lymphocrypto, Maca, Peca, Rhadino
  • Unassigned herpesviruses