Viruses Introduction Flashcards

1
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Give three possible shapes of viruses

A

Icosahedral
Helical
Complex

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2
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What are viruses classified by? (taxonomy)

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Shape
Symmetry
Envelope presence/absence
Genome structure
Replication mechanism
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3
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Differentiate droplet and airborne transmission of viruses

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Droplet - large particles that fall within a short distance of the source (low-risk)
Airborne - can travel further in the environment

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4
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Give 4 possibilities resulting from a viral infection

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Clearance with short/long/no immunity
Chronic infection
Transformation (long-term; altered gene expression)
Latent infection

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5
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How can viral infection give rise to cancer?

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Cell cycle control is modulated
Apoptosis is affected
Can lead to uncontrollable cell proliferation
e.g. Hodgkin’s lymphoma

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6
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What ways are viral infections detected?

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Partial organism identification by PCR

Antibody/antigen presence indicating an immune response taking place

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7
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Name four different methods of viral infection therapy

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Antiviral (all virustatic)
Prophylaxis
Pre-emptive treatment
Suppressive treatment

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8
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Give three methods of preventing viral infection

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Immunisation via vaccination/immunoglobulins
Prophylactic treatment
Screening

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9
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Give three conditions which must be satisfied for a virus to possible be eradicated

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No animal reservoir
Possible practical intervention
No chronic carrier state
e.g. smallpox/polio

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