Ch. 15 - Viral Infections of Skin Flashcards

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HSV 1 - Herpes Simplex Labia

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Cold sores, fever blisters

Contagious

Primary infection - lips

Latent - trigeminal nerve (sensory ganglia)

Recurrence - move back to epithelium–> stressful triggers

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Herpes Keratitis

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HSV 1 in eye

Cause scarring of cornea –> blindness

Immunocompromised (HIV+) prone

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HSV 2 - Herpes Simplex Genital

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Genital herpes

Itching, blisters in genital area

No cure - antiviral ACYCLOVIR - to shorten and decrease # outbreaks

Acyclovir - base analog of DNA –> chain terminator

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Neonatal herpes

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From mom with HSV 2

Mental development delayed

Blindness, seizures

C section required

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Varicella (VZV)

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Chickenpox

Highly communicable - transmission via respiratory droplets or skin contact

Rash into infectious virus laden fluid

Spots at different stages of development (unlike smallpox)

Dormant in dorsal root ganglia–>reappear as shingles

Vaccine (1995): Varivax - attenuated virus

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Zoster (VZV)

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Shingles

Travel from dorsal root ganglia to body trunk – one side only

Blisters

Can reoccur repeatedly

Facial paralysis, pain

Postherpetic neuralgia - shingles pain years after blisters have disappeared

Vaccine - Zostavax - attenuated

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Roseola - HHV6

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Infants

High fever, rash

Transmission via contact with respiratory secretions or saliva

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Epstein Barr (EBV)

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Oncogenes - Burkitt’s lymphoma (nasopharyngeal cancer)

Infectious mononucleosis

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Kaposi’s Sarcoma (HHV 8 )

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Oncogenes - tumor of blood vessel walls

Immunocompromised - AIDS –> opportunistic disease

Dark, purple lesions

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Herpes viruses - general

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Viral disease of the skin

Primary, latent, recurrent

Infect several types of epithelial cells and neural tissue –> cause a variety of skin and related issues

  1. Herpes Simplex (HSV 1, HSV 2)
  2. Varicella, Zoster (VZV)
  3. Roseola (HHV6)
  4. Epstein-Barr (EBV)
  5. Kaposi’s Sarcoma (HHV8)
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Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)

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Common warts (HPV 1 - HPV 4)

  • benign skin growths
  • plantar warts
  • transmitted via contact or contaminate object

Genital Warts (Condylomata)

  • HPV 6, HPV 11
  • transmitted via sexual contact
  • bumpy appearance
  • no cure
  • transmitted to newborns during delivery

Cervical Cancer
-HPV 16, HPV 18

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Gardasil

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Quadrivalent:
HPV 6, HPV 11 - Genital warts
HPV 16, HPV 18 - Cervical cancer

Men/Women: 9-26 years

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Measles (Rubeola)

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Contagious

Transmission via respiratory droplets

Koplik spots along gum line, near molars

Characteristic red rash - begin at hairline, spread to face/trunk/extremeties

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Mumps (infectious parotitis)

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Enlarged jaw - swollen salivary glands; blockage of ducts from parotid gland

Males: orchids (swelling of testes)

Transmission via respiratory droplets, contact with contaminated objects

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Rubella (German Measles)

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Acute, mildly infections

Transmission via respiratory droplets

Symptoms: fever, pink rash –> face to trunk spread

Recover, possible relapse

Congenital Rubella - most dangerous first trimester

  • eye, ear, heart problems
  • Gene Tierney –> deaf daughter
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Smallpox (variola)

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Contagious
Pink macules –> fluid-filled vesicles

Vesicles –> pustules–>break open, emit pus –> leave pitted scars (pocks)

No more vaccination after 1972 –> WHO smallpox dead 1980

Bioterrorism agent–> dangerous, no one immunized post 1972