Poliovirus Flashcards

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Micro details of Poliovirus

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Nonenveloped icosahedral capsid

  • positive ss RNA genome
  • 3 serotypes
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Poliovirus reservoir and transmission

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humans are only reservoir

  • fecal-oral spread
  • MC in summer months
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Incubation period of poliovirus and how does it attack the body

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  • 7-14 days
  • initial replication in lymphoid tissues of pharynx and gut
  • secondary spread is viremic and spreads to CNS
  • motor neurons are destroyed by virus replication
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What are the types of diseases of poliovirus

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  1. Abortive poliomyelitis
  2. Aseptic meningitis (nonparalytic)
  3. Paralytic poliomyelitis - risk of paralysis increases w/ age, any paralysis after 6 months is permanent
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What is post-polio syndrome?

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increased weakening of muscles later in life

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How to dx polio?

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  1. Specimen collection sites - stool, rectal swabs, throat swabs, CSF
  2. Neutralization assays
  3. Vaccine strains can be distinguised from wild virus using specific antibodies
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Control of polio

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  1. inactivated w/ formaldehyde or chlorine
  2. resistant to detergents and ethanol
  3. both inactivated and live vaccines exist
  4. US - use inactivated only
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SALK IPV - adv and disadv

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Adv - formalin inactivation prevents reversion to virulence

Disadv - 4 subQ injections, protects against paralysis but not spread of wild virus

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Who can’t use SALK IPV

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those allergic to neomycin, streptomycin, or polymyxin B

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Sabin Live OPV - adv and disadv

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Adv - cheap, oral admin, protects against paralysis AND spread of wild virus
Disadv- can revert to virulence during preparation or during shedding by recipients

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