Final Jeopardy Questions Flashcards

1
Q

Treatment alternatives to antibiotics for Clostridia difficile infections involve transferring this substance are?

A

Feces

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2
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Most abundant virus in sewage is?

A

Pepper mild mottled virus (also accepted, tomato and plant viruses).
crAssphage is most abundant phage in about half of all people, great human indicator in wastewater.

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3
Q

Impact on virome for people who are taking immunosuppressants?

A

Increased viral load in blood.

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4
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A common source of phage for phage therapy?

A

sewage (other environmental samples accepted).

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5
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A difference between antibiotics and phage therapy?

A

specificity, antibiotics target a broader spectrum of bacteria while phage therapy targets more specific strain and is customizable.

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6
Q

A difference between Enteroviruses and Coronaviruses is?

A

Size (both genome and virion… also enteroviruses are enveloped and very small vs. coronaviruses are not enveloped and bigger, and infectious route).

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7
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In the 1950s, NYC people avoided swimming pools and movie theaters in the summer because of which virus?

A

Polio

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8
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What virus is famous for causing outbreaks on cruise ships?

A

Norovirus

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9
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There are two new antiviral drugs against SARS-COV-2, what are their mechanisms of action?

A

Molnupiravir- Cytosine analog that disrupts viral replication.
Paxlovid- protease inhibitor.

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10
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How can the live poliovirus vaccine dangerous?

A

the live poliovirus vaccine can mutate and become a circulating vaccine derived poliovirus (cVDPV) and still cause this severe consequence.

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11
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Being infected with what virus leads to vulnerability to many other pathogens through loss of immune memory?

A

Measles (often need to get all your vaccines again).

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12
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When two influenza viruses infect the same host and reshuffle their genetic information what is that called?

A

Genetic shift (as opposed to drift)

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13
Q

Humans are not typically vaccinated against ___ unless ___

A

1) rabies
2) Unless they are exposed through a animal bite (dog, raccoon, bat).

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14
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What is the incubation period of rabies?

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It varies (30-100 days) depending on how close this bite is to the brain; the virus travels through neurons.

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15
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What host transmits both the hantavirus and Lassa virus?

A

Rodents

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16
Q

Herpesvirus that is closely related to HSV1 and HSV2 but transmitted through air is?

A

Chicken Pox /Varicella Zoster

17
Q

What are the modes of replication for herpesviruses?

A

Plamsid and vegetative

18
Q

What viruses are ancient with evidence that they even infected Neanderthal/Denisovan populations?

A

Human Papilomaviruses (specifically HPV16, one of the main important onocgeneic strains that is vaccinated against with Gardasil).

19
Q

Herpesviruses have been used to harness the immune system against this disease?

A

Cancer (outside the scope of the class 2022)

20
Q

Disease that can be spread by shingles?

A

Varicella Zoster virus can spread from a person with active shingles to cause chicken pox disease in someone who has never had chickenpox disease or vaccination.

21
Q

What do retroviruses including HIV rely on?

A

reverse transcriptase

22
Q

Incubation of viral enzyme, RNA template and ____ (type of nucleotide) led to the surprising discovery of the genome composition of retroviruses.

A

Deoxyribonucelotides

23
Q

8% of the human genome is made of?

A

Endogenous retroviruses (outside the scope of class in 2022)

24
Q

While enterotoxins are typically found in pathogenic gut bacteria, the virus was surprisingly found to have one?

A

Rotavirus

25
Q

When someone says they never get sick with the stomach flu, it may be for this reason.

A

Fut2 secretor status (huan histo-blood group antigens, non-secrotrs less likely to be infected).

26
Q

This vaccine must be redesigned every year.

A

Influenza

27
Q

This disease has been eradicated by vaccine

A

Smallpox

28
Q

Surgical equipment that has been in contact with brain tissue can not be sterilized with _____ because _____

A

UV (or other methods for sterilizing infectious agents) because prions are really tough.
Prions have the tendency to misfold proteins in the brain and cause things like Mad Cow disease.

29
Q

The reason live virus is more effective as a vaccine is?

A

B/C live virus causing a real mini-infection triggers a more thorough immune response, activating both B cells which makes antibodies and T cells which can target and kill pathogens directly.

30
Q

Uneven distribution of how much any one individual transmits a pathogen is called a?

A

Super spreader