Systemic Viral Infections Flashcards

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Q

What is the mechanism of spread of the mumps virus?

A

Inoculation of respiratory tract –> viremia

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Why are antibodies not sufficient to control a mumps infection?

A

The virus spreads cell to cell (evades antibodies in the blood stream)

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What is the role of cell mediated immunity in a mumps infection?

A

Cell mediated immunity is essential for infection control because the virus spreads from cell to cell. It is also responsible for a portion of the symptoms

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4
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What are the 4 C’s of measles?

A

Coryza (inflammation of mucus membranes in nose)
Cough
Conjunctivitis
Kopliks spots (in mouth)

….all with maculopapular rash

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What is the most severe complication of measles?

A

Encephalitis

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Q

What are the symptoms of rubella (German measles)?

A

Maculopapular rash

URTI

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Q

How are MMR detected clinically?

A

Nasopharyngeal sample –> look for positive IgM antibody or significant rise in IgG

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Who is at risk for an aplastic crisis when infected with parvovirus B19?

A

People with chronic anemia

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