oral viral infections Flashcards

1
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eg of DNA virus & RNA virus

A

DNA - herpes
RNA - mumps

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eg of viral replication of DNA virus (8)

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herpes
1. binding
2. entry
3. release & nuclear transport
4. nuclear entry
5. gene expression
6. DNA replication
7. packaging
8. egress

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3
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basic serology

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IgM = primary immune antibody response
IgG = secondary / immunological response

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4
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common features of HSV (3)

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primary infection
latency
recurrent infection

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5
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clinical features of HSV 1&2

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gingivostomatitis
herpes labialis
keratoconjunctivitis
herpetic whitlow
bell’s palsy
genital herpes

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6
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herpes simplex pathogenesis (4)

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  1. acute infection
  2. latency - retrograde transport
    (to trigeminal ganglion)
  3. reactivation (anterograpde transport)
  4. 2ndary infection i.e. cold sores
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7
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tx of HSV

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aciclovir 200mg x 5 for 5 days
aciclovir cream 5% 2g apply every 4hrs (5xdaily) for 5 days

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8
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varicella virus

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chicken pox
incubation = 10-21 days
complications = 2ndary bacterial infections, pneumonia, congenital, peri/neonatal

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9
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zoster virus

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shingles
vesicles in dermatome representing cranial / spinal ganglia where virus has been dormant
complications = post herpetic neuralgia / 2ndary bacterial infection / ophthalmic zoster / ramsay hunt syndrome

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10
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varicella zoster pathogenesis

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primary infection
latency
recurrent infection

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11
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varicella zoster tx

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aciclovir tablets 800mg 5 x daily for 7 days

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12
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aciclovir mechanism of action

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inhibits DNA polymerase
active only in infected cells
competitively inhibits acts as defective guanine molecule which is then incorporated into growing strand and causes preferential termination of viral DNA synthesis

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