Viral infections of Upper respiratory tract Flashcards

1
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How are viral infections transmitted?

A

Fomites or aerosol

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2
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Where do rhinoviruses replicate and why?

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In upper respiratory tract–more ideal temperature compared to lungs

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3
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What is the pattern of infection for adenovirus?

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Persistent replication on respiratory mucosal surface

Hangs out and replicates with no symptoms then does its thing when stressor occurs

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4
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What are the viruses that show acute infection with replication confined to respiratory mucosal surface?

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Coronavirus
Paramyxocirus–parainfluenza and RSV
Orthomyxovirus–influenza

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5
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What pattern of infection does the paramyxoviruses–mumps and measles have?

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Systemic replication–dissemination after primary replication in respiratory tract

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6
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What type of virus is a coronavirus?

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+ ssRNA virus

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7
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What are new strains of coronavirus cause lethal respiratory diseases?

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SARS and MERS

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8
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What viruses fall under the orthomyxoviridae?

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Influenzavirus

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9
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Where does replication occur for the influenza virus?

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Nuclear

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What type of genome does the orthomyxoviridae have?

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Influenzavirus–segmented (-) ssRNA

Enveloped

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11
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What viruses are paramyxoviridae?

A
Mumps
Parainfluenzavirus 1-4
Measles
Pneumovirus
Respiratory syncytial virus
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12
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Where does replication occur for the paramyxoviridae?

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Cytoplasm

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13
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What is the genome for the paramyxoviridae?

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Non-segmented (-) ssRNA

Enveloped

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14
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What are the tx options for the flu?

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Antiviral drugs–tamiflu and relenza

Vaccines–Fluzone–inactivated vaccine and Flumist–live attenuated vaccine

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15
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What are the two viruses that cause croup?

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Parainfluenza and RSV

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16
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When is the peak incidence of croup?

A

Winter

17
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What is the tx for croup?

A

At home with steam and humidifiers

18
Q

What are the complications seen with croup

A

Pneumonia and respiratory distress

19
Q

Are adenovirus infections common?

A

Yes–ppl infected by at least 1 by age 15–most often asymptomatic

20
Q

What systems are most commonly affected by adenovirus?

A

Respiratory
GI
Eye

21
Q

How is adenovirus spread?

A
Aerosal
Close contact
Fecal-oral route
Fingers
Ophthalmologic instruments
22
Q

Where is adenovirus very persistent?

A

Lymphoid tissue–tonsils, adenoids, peyer’s patches