MicroBioFinal - Influenza(Flu) Flashcards

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disease agent

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Influenza Virus: many types; H1NI (Swine Flu) is the one we’re focusing on now

  • enveloped virus, 8 negative single stranded RNA
  • 8 capsids with a piece of RNA and enzyme transcriptase in each
  • has nametages - lollipops (N-spikes: neuraminidase) and cone shaped (H-spikes: hemagglutination)
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disease agent (H1N1 Swine Flu Replication)

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  1. attachment - likes epithelial cells of respiratory tract
  2. penetration
  3. uncoating
  4. biosynthesis - turn -RNA into +RNA (+RNA makes proteins and some make -RNA)
  5. assembly and maturation
  6. relsease by budding - *high error rate = high mutation rate (1/10,000)
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what is a Reassortment?

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Pandemic Flue happens b/c more than one virus invades one cell @ a time and this causes a different virus to be formed
***H1N1 is a quadruple reassortment, 2 swine versions, 1 human version, 1 avian (bird) version

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transmission

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  • direct contact by respiratory secretions, contact aersol, indirect fomite
  • Upper respiratory tract disease (URT) and sometimes lower respiratory tract disease (LRT)
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symtoms

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  1. incubation: 1-4days (1 is most common)
  2. disease - 3-5days; acute onset of fever, headache, chills, malaise, myalgia, cough/yellow sputum, sore throat
    *contagious 1 day prior to symptoms - 7 days after onset
    - can have lasting myalgia and malaise for weeks
    immune response = normal
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detection

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  • most dont go to hospital
  • Neutralization Assay - doesnt tell you which type; to confirm you have flu; must confirm with RT-PCR and DNA fingerprint (rarely done b/c of bad science)
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treatment

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NO CURE.

  • ex: TamiFlu - Neuraminidase inhibitors (N. spikes)
  • must treat within 48hrs inital onset
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prevention

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  • proper hygiene & avoid transmission: wash hands, disinfect
  • vaccine availbale each year (70-90% effective); take 5 of the nametags of the one that might be most prevalent and then mature it in eggs)
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epidemiology

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US

  • dec 16%
  • jan 24%
  • feb 40%
  • march 12%
  • april 4%
  • may 4%
  • swine flue - 0.02%: same as regular flu
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