DNA viruses Adenovirus to end of DNA viruses Flashcards

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What do Adenoviruses primarily attack?

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Primarily mucoepithelial cells of the conjunctiva, respiratory tract, gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts

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Describe Adenoviruses

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Non-enveloped viruses
Genome is made of double stranded DNA
Capsid is icosahedral with 12 penton fibers that bind to receptor sites on host cell

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What are the 4 types of Adenoviruses?

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  • Acute respiratory infection- common cold
  • Pharyngitis-resembles strep throat
  • Gastroenteritis
  • Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis
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What are the 2 types of Papovaviridae?

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  • Human Papillomavirus

- Polymaviruses

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Human papillomavirus causes what?

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Warts!

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Describe Human papilomavirus

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Naked dsDNA virus
Isosahedron capsid symmetry
Replicate in squamous epithelium of skin and mucous membranes

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What are the 4 types of Human papillomavirus warts?

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1-Common warts
2-Plantar warts
3-Laryngeal papillomas
4-Genital warts

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Describe plantar warts

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Painful deep warts found often on the bottom of the foot

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Describe Laryngeal papillomas

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benign epithelial growths similar to warts on the skin

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What all is there to know about Genital warts?

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  • One of most common STI of the world
  • 30 types of HPV spread through sexual contact
  • Many HPV infections have no symptoms
  • Cause human neoplasms and associated with human penile, uterine, and cervical carcinomas
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The second Papovaviridae is?

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Polymaviruses

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Describe polyomaviruses

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Naked dsDNA with icosahedral symmetry
History and transmission are unknown
infections have not been associated with any clinical syndromes

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The last of the DNA viruses is? (dogs???)

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Parvovirus

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Describe parvovirus

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Smallest naked icosahedral DNA viruses
Due to this most resistant viruses known
Infects cats, dogs, mice, and humans

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The only type of parvovirus we are looking at is Human parvovirus. Where is it found in humans and what are their symptoms?

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Parvovirus B19 is found in respiratory secretions before the onset of the rash while they just have a cold

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What is fifth disease caused by?

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Parvovirus

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What are the stages of fifth disease?

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1st stage- 8 days after infection with parvovirus, fever and cold symptoms
2nd stage- rash begins on face- called slapped cheek= erythema infectiosum
typicall resolves in 1-2 weeks