Viral Gastroenteritis Flashcards

1
Q

Does viral gastroenteritis present with watery or bloody diarrhea? Does vomiting usually precede or follow?

A

ACUTE onset watery diarrhea
(w/o mucous/blood like bacteria)

Vomiting often precedes if it is present

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Viral gastroenteritis:

  • short or long periods?
  • duration of symptoms?
  • why does it persist even after you poo?
  • stable or unstable?
  • seasonal or year round?
A

Short incubation period

Short duration of sx

Prolonged shedding in stool
- can infect others

Stable: lasts for days on surfaces
- highly transmissible

Seasonal: winter

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3
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How common are virus causes of gastroenteritis?

List common types of virus that cause it.

A

virus cause >75% of gastroenteritis

  1. Caliciviruses
    - norovirus
    - sapovirus
  2. Rotavirus
  3. Enteric adenovirus
    - lots of different serotypes
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4
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Vaccines for which virus is available against gastroenteritis?
Name them

A

rotavirus

  1. RotaTeq (RV5)
    - pentavalent live bovine
  2. Rotarix (RV1)
    - monovalent live hu
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5
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Norovirus

  • DNA or RNA virus?
  • enveloped?
  • virulence factor?
A

small round ssRNA virus

  • non-enveloped (naked)
  • viral encoded protease cleaves viral protein –> replication
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6
Q

how many indiv infected with norovirus are asymptomatic?

Incubation + duration of sx?

A

1/3 asym (but can still shed virus in stool)

Fastest on and fastest off *
Incubation: 15 hours-2 days
Duration: 1-2 days

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7
Q

Most common cause of diarrheal outbreaks in older children and adults?

A

Norovirus

- also the 2nd most common cause of diarrhea in young children

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8
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Norovirus seasonality

A

year round

- with winter predom.

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9
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Norovirus immunology

A

short lived ~6 months

  • frequent antigenic shift
  • strain diversity

Host ab confers short-term protection

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10
Q

What gene can allow some indiv to be innnately resistant against norovirus?

A

FUT2

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11
Q

Rotavirus comes from which viral family?

A

Reoviridae

*gobstopper vrus

(note that noravirus comes from the calicivirus family)

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Rotavirus

  • DNA or RNA?
  • enveloped?
A
dsRNA
nonenveloped 
- but has 3 protein shells
1. outer capsid layer:
2. inner capsid layer
3. innermost
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13
Q

These layers of the rotavirus protein shells (not envelop) confer which virulence?

  1. outer capsid layer:
  2. inner capsid layer
  3. innermost
A
  1. outer capsid layer:
    - acid stability
    - VP7 with VP4spikes: neutralizing ab
  2. inner capsid layer:
    - VP6: major rotavirus group antigen
  3. innermost
    - VP2
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14
Q

Reassortment

A

allows introduction of segments from animal rotavirus into human rotavirus
–>
EPIDEMICS

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15
Q

Rotavirus enterotoxin

A
NSP4
- destabilizes membranes -->
cell death
- mobilizes intracellular Ca2+ -->
activ. signal transduction pathway to transport from ER
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16
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Incubation period and duration of Rotavirus

A

Incubation period: 1-3 days

Peak viral shedding on day 3

Symptoms: 4-8 days
- more severe than noravirus

*but still a self limiting disease

17
Q

Single most important cause of severe infantile gastroenteritis world wide

A

rotavirus

  • preventable w/ vaccine
  • treatable by ORT

*peak at age 6-24 mo

18
Q

Seasonality of rotavirus

A

predom: winter

- year round in tropics