Chapter 36- Influenza Flashcards

1
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The 4 characteristics of the virus

A

Segmented, negative sense enveloped single stranded RNA

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2
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The two envelope spikes

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Hemagglutinin (HA) & Neuraminidase (NA)

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Hemagglutinin (HA)

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Binds to silica acid on epithelial cells. fusion of the envelope.

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4
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Neuraminidase (NA)

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Cleaves sialic acid

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5
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Influenza A is named by:

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place of isolation, date of isolation, antigen (HA & NA), and epidemics and pandemics

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Influenza B named by

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type, geography, date, sometimes epidemics

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7
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Influenza C named by

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mild respiratory illness, no epidemics

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8
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Antigenic drift

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minor mutations that lead to small changes that make the previous immune response less effective.

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Antigenic shift

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More dramatic changes. occur less often

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10
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Influenza A diversity

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Antigenic shift can occur because the virus can infect many animal species.

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11
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Local and systemic effects of Influenza A

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Local: due to cell changed (mucus secretions; epithelial damage)
Systemic: due to immune response (interferon)

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12
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Diagnosis

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Rapid Ag testing- nasopharyngeal specimen usually the best.

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13
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How do neuraminidase inhibitors work?

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block the function of viral neuraminidases of influenza by preventing it from budding from the cell.

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14
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The three types of vaccines

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1) Inactivated- 3 to 4 inactivated influenza vaccine. grown in egg, purified and inactivated with formalin
2) Live, attenuated intranasal- cold adapted
3) Recombinant- recombinant and egg free

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